Here's something we all know: students lack number sense. But our textbooks assume that kids have it. In my free webinar #MathIsNOTaWorksheet you’ll learn how to help your kids develop number sense in a fun, yet mathematically powerful, way. https://t.co/kccfQyvpZ5
RT @MFLNFD: @MindShiftKQED has this fantastic article on the incredible learning potential of the adolescent brain. Read more on how adolescents can really thrive! https://t.co/XFwQJNXY3v
Google's new #medialit courses offer kids a combination of activities and discussion starters aimed at helping them develop critical thinking skills when it comes to pursuing online resources @TechCrunch https://t.co/mvYtqUZu9r #edchat#edtech#digcit#fakenews
“Multiple intelligences should not, in and of itself, be an educational goal,” says Howard Gardner, who introduced the term more than 30 years ago. Here are some evidence-based dos and don’ts for applying the theory in your classroom. https://t.co/I2Pqzs3GqA
The idea of a 3D shape being laid flat to find surface area is a difficult concept to grasp... Until now! Loved these pull-up shapes we made today for surface area and volume! #svusdshines