Teach your students to confidently follow the steps of regrouping in subtraction problems. Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside *Regrouping with Popsicle Sticks: Double-Digit Subtraction*.
Reflecting on Multiplication and Division Word Problems
Teach your students how to reflect upon the information in multiplication and division word problems before solving them. Use this lesson on its own or as a pre-lesson to *Stepping Through Multiplication and Division Word Problems*.
We know that exposure and repetition are very important when teaching students to recognize coins and identify their values. Use this hands-on lesson that can be used alongside Counting Coins or as an independent lesson!
Teach your students to ask and differentiate between recall questions and inferential questions. This lesson will help build a classroom culture around asking deep, inferential questions.
The ability to analyze the component of a word problem is an important foundation for young mathematicians. Use this as a stand alone lesson or alongside *What's the Problem?*
Determining Mold and Mechanical Deterioration Risk for an Artifact Storage Box
Check out this cool science fair project idea to explore the risk of mechanical deterioration of artifacts placed in a storage box due to mold outbreaks.
Middle school resources can sometimes fail to meet our expectations (or keep kids engaged). We offer middle school help designed for multiple types of learners. Visual learners may benefit from worksheets, while hands-on learners may find our activities more engaging. Learning about middle school science, for example, may be best explored with activities. Check out our high school educational resources to find out what's ahead.
This is it: Your student has made it to middle school. Things get considerably more complicated when your student reaches this level: Gone are the days of alphabet writing and times tables, in comes cell structure and algebraic expressions. It's no surprise that some students need help here, and we have all sorts of ways to make middle school a little less stressful. Try some of our middle school resources to boost your student's learning of these complex concepts, no matter what subject or topic they need help in. For starters, there are some printable worksheets on things like reading comprehension and subtracting fractions, and for kids that like the hands-on aspect of learning, a multitude of activities to really make these lessons stick. Middle school is a time of many changes, but with our learning materials, we can at least help make the learning part of it a little bit easier on your child.