Teacher Appreciation Week deserves a little rhythm. 🎤
One of our very own team members, Sam Saarinen, wrote and performed a special rap for Teach to One Roadmaps educators.
https://t.co/jOynnDzlud
This Teacher Appreciation Week, we’re celebrating Teach to One Roadmaps educators, and all educators, who show up every day to help students see what’s possible.
From all of us at Teach to One Roadmaps, thank you!
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Weekly data isn’t just for teachers. It can reduce surprises for families. When updates are simple and consistent, partnership gets easier.
Here’s how to use weekly learning data for clearer communication: https://t.co/aQR1Sf8gYy
Spreadsheets can store data. But weekly learning routines require something else: clarity, consistency, and a quick path from “what happened” → “what we’ll do next.”
Our new post breaks down what weekly learning data can tell you (and how to act on it). https://t.co/gC9s8Qeqih
Student conferences get easier when you can say:
“Here’s what I noticed this week… here’s what it suggests… here’s what we’ll try next.”
We mapped a simple structure for acting on weekly learning data in real classroom moments. Read: https://t.co/IoCpE5YBwL
Rogers Public Schools is showing what’s possible when math instruction is tailored to students’ needs. Proud to see their success spotlighted after a recent site visit.
Coverage in comments.
What does a strong mid-year reset look like? Middle school math educator Nicole Forness shares how she helps students reflect, refocus, and stay motivated with clear expectations, goal setting, frequent check-ins, and celebrations along the way.
https://t.co/jTTM4kGrEm
In his latest blog, (S)am shares some brutally honest feedback from his work in the lab. Funny and illuminating, it’s a reminder of why listening to students matters when developing edtech.
👉 Read the blog: https://t.co/45tFvTDc5c
#teachtooneroadmaps#personalizedmathlearning
Math coach Katie Cardus shares how she uses data to feel clearer and more confident in planning instruction.
Practical, real, and teacher-tested. 👇
https://t.co/vLsvF4Da1C
#MathEd#TeacherLife#PersonalizedLearning
A fuller view of student learning comes from looking at multiple data sources together—classroom performance, Roadmaps progress, & external measures.
See how the Roadmaps Impact Study connects the dots:
👉 https://t.co/Xvgll9Y9HF
#Roadmaps#TeachToOne#personalizedmathlearning
Veteran math teacher Jennifer Lee shares how real-time data helps educators plan math instruction that meets students where they are—and keeps them on track for success.
👉 https://t.co/YqNdfchFRl
#MathEd#PersonalizedLearning
👏 Kudos Ms. Lewis @ Harford Heights in @BaltCitySchools for finding such a creative way to get students engaged! She printed Roadmaps practice problems to build interactive collaboration stations—blending digital learning 💻 with hands-on collaboration✋.
#TeachToOne#Roadmaps
Veteran math teacher Jennifer Lee shares how real-time data helps educators plan math instruction that meets students where they are—and keeps them on track for success.
👉 https://t.co/OnfMLfS5ou
#MathEd#PersonalizedLearning
We’re excited to be at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Annual Conference in Atlanta, Oct 15–18!
📍 Visit us at Booth #1835 to learn how Teach to One Roadmaps supports personalized, coherent math learning pathways.
🎁 Stop by for your passport stamp
📝 New blog: Unlocking Readiness—see how the Diagnostic Page gives teachers clearer insights & supports pace goals.
👉 https://t.co/yZqYVxl8LW
#MathEd#EdTech