by Kelly Hoffmann | Jun 6, 2021 | Educator's Blog
We have made it to the end of an epic school year, unlike any we have experienced before. A year ago, we were in limbo, wondering what the next year was going to look like. We spent the summer of 2020 learning to create digital lessons to match our standards,...
by Kelly Hoffmann | May 15, 2021 | Lessons
Review Integer operations with this amazing review! Students have fun reviewing integer operations while learning about the famous Appalachian Trail in the Eastern United States. What is the Appalachian Trail? This hiking trail of more than 2000 miles, and...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Apr 25, 2021 | Educator's Blog
“The Kids Will Be Alright” Posted by Kelly Hoffmann on Apr 25th 2021 This has been the most unusual, challenging, frustrating, incredible year of my 20+ years as an educator. I’ve learned so much and I hope my students have too. I’ve had to ditch wonderful lessons I...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Apr 24, 2021 | Lessons
Why Don’t my Students Know their Multiplication Facts? Teachers at every grade level from upper elementary to high school deal with students who don’t yet know their multiplication facts. Because this skill is so essential to mastering more difficult...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Apr 12, 2021 | Lessons
What can you do for a great end of the year project? In Person? Hybrid? Still Online? Find an end-of-the-year project that reviews the most important Standards for the School Year. If you teach 6th, 7th, or 8th grade math, here is an engaging, fun, review of 8...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Apr 9, 2021 | Lessons
Kayse Morris is a former Middle School English teacher who now makes a 7-figure income selling teacher resources online. Kayse started the same way many of the rest of us have, by opening a store on the popular teacher website, Teacher’s Pay Teachers. She...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Mar 31, 2021 | Lessons
How do you teach scale drawings online? This was another dilemna I had when teaching turned virtual in 2020. I had always introduced this unit by showing my students some actual blueprints from a house I had built with my son-in-law. I wanted them to see a...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Mar 29, 2021 | Educator's Blog
So, you decided to jump on the bandwagon and sell your products online! Why not? You’ve spent a few years in the classroom and have accumulated some great lessons. Why not share them with others in your profession? Starting your own online store is...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Mar 22, 2021 | Lessons
When the teaching life becomes stressful, sometimes the best medicine is this hilarious fellow teacher, Devin Siebold. Devin is an award-winning comedian who takes much of his material from his 10 years as a High School and Middle School teacher. Not only is he...
by Kelly Hoffmann | Mar 12, 2021 | Lessons
Easter eggs, bunnies, jelly beans, Easter baskets, bonnets, and Easter Egg Hunts: Teachers get creative when it comes to teaching around this popular holiday. Easter Math Lessons add an element of fun to our regular routine. And kids love anything themed for a...
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