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The Value of Virtual Learning: A Collection of Classroom Videos for Use in Remote Learning Environments

by Ann Carlyle, Math Solutions Author
January 29th, 2021

Math Solutions, upon learning of this newfound use of their videos from not only me but many other professors and teachers, collaborated to put together a collection of twenty of our favorite videos, available at no charge for use in virtual settings.



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The Value of Virtual Learning: Focusing on Number Sense: Ideas for Using a Number Line to Teach Math in Today’s Virtual Learning Environment

by Ann Carlyle, Math Solutions Author
December 14th, 2020

Welcome to the second of several “idea-generating” blogs created to support and ensure successful learning in an environment where school is partially or fully virtual. We know how challenging it can be to engage students in a virtual school environment, and yet how critical it is to do just that. In this post, Math Solutions’…



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Candy and Math!

by Math Solutions Professional Learning Team, October 14th, 2020

Who doesn’t love candy and chocolate bars? We know most kids do! If you are looking for useful ways to integrate Halloween candy into lessons, read on. We have compiled the following lessons and activities that involve using candy. You’re sure to get your students’ attention when you tell them they get to use M&M’s…



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The Value of Virtual Learning: Focusing on Meaningful Play

by Ann Carlyle, Math Solutions Author
September 22nd, 2020

Fifteen Ideas for Encouraging Play at Home in Today’s Virtual Learning Environment Welcome to the first of several “idea-generating” articles created to support and ensure successful learning in an environment where school is partially or fully virtual. We know how challenging it can be to engage little ones in a virtual school environment, and yet…



Three Positive Thoughts to Help You Thrive with Remote Teaching

by Rebekah Coudriet, August 26th, 2020

Here are three positive thoughts to focus on if you find yourself feeling overwhelmed or uncertain of how to teach in a remote or blended environment.



Math Game Ice-Breakers

by Math Solutions Professional Learning Team, July 22nd, 2020

One of the best ways to shrug off the awkwardness or even resistance is with fun learning activities that kids enjoy. Math games are especially helpful at getting students to converse about math.



What are students saying about their math learning? Ask them.

by Sue Chapman & Mary Mitchell, Math Solutions Authors
June 16th, 2020

Peek into a math classroom, virtual or physical. What are students doing and saying about their math learning? Are they engaged? Are they thinking critically – evaluating solutions assessing their understanding, revising their strategies, explaining concepts, and connecting mathematics to real life? Excerpt from Learning Forward, June 2020, Vol. 41, No 3 by Sue Chapman…



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Math in the Kitchen: Feeding our Pets With Fractions

by Wendy Yensen, Instructional Coach
May 25th, 2020

Wendy Yensen helps us practice fractions in the kitchen as she prepares food for her pets. Bonus: we get to see her furry friends! One of the best ways to build confidence with fractions is to take them into the kitchen! I do this every time I feed my pets, measuring out portions of food…



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Math Focus Problem: How Many Feet in Your House?

by Math Solutions Professional Learning Team, May 18th, 2020

How many feet are you in your house? Lisa Rogers explores this math focus problem that is easy to do with the family at home! Young learners love real-world, tangible applications of mathematics, and what could be more real-world than counting the many feet at home right now? How many human feet are in your…



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New Normal: Engaging in Error Analysis

by Math Solutions Professional Learning Team, May 11th, 2020

Hollie Hartford gives tips for math teachers engaging in remote learning while keeping the 5 pillars of mathematics in mind. Try error analysis with your students! One of our priorities as math educators during this difficult period of remote learning is to uphold the 5 Pillars of Mathematics. We want to encourage reasoning to make…



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