by Kelly Hoffmann | Jan 23, 2021 | Educator's Blog
Pacing Guides are an area of contention for many teachers. The dilemma is when the “guide” becomes a dictated timetable, that pressures teachers to rush through content, in order to cover everything in a set time period. Pacing Guides were...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Jan 16, 2021 | Lessons
Newly popular among school teachers is the Pixel Art craze. Teachers who have discovered this enjoyable activity are reaching out to other educators, and searching teacher online stores for more. In this year of distance learning, Pixel Art has emerged as a popular...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Jan 11, 2021 | Educator's Blog
Why so many tests? Testing Students in the United States has increased substantially since the No Child Left Behind Act of 2002. Proponents of increased testing state that the data testing provides, gives us important information to improve our teachers and our...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Jan 4, 2021 | Educator's Blog
There aren’t many sports that use negative numbers. (I’ve never actually had a negative golf score myself.) But if you’re a professional, like Tiger Woods or Michelle Wie, you will see negative numbers on your score card. And if...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Dec 31, 2020 | Educator's Blog
This common lament just makes a math teacher cringe! And it’s not because math is not within the realm of possibility for most of us. It’s really something we should all have a basic knowledge of. What really makes math teachers cringe is the...
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