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Making Math a Reality

Classroom StrategyBy Gordon CarlsonJanuary 25, 2015Leave a comment

Don’t Just Teach Math, Use Math The Common Core State Standards are specific in their mandate to have students apply math to “real-world” situations. But what does that look like in the K-8 classroom?   One way for teachers to make math really come alive in the classroom is to connect math with what happens…

Ending the Homework Fight

Ask DataWORKSBy Gordon CarlsonNovember 20, 2014Leave a comment

Establishing an “Academic Time” at Home   Do you have homework tonight? As an educator and a parent, I can remember fighting the constant battle with my stepchildren. I would ask, “Do you have homework?” and the reply was always one of the following: “No.” “I finished it at school.” “Oops. I left it on…

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