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From Tavern Game to Teaching Tool: The History of Shut the Box and the Power of Hands-On Math
From Tavern Game to Teaching Tool: The History of Shut the Box and the Power of Hands-On Math Math often gets a bad rap—especially in the early years. It can feel abstract, intimidating, or simply disconnected from the world children
Multisensory Math: The Key to Rising Math Scores
Multisensory Math: The Key to Rising Math Scores Math has long been considered a challenging subject for many students, particularly those in special populations who often struggle with abstract concepts. But what if we told you that the key to
Funding in Your Backyard: Fundraising Tactics That Work
Funding In Your Background: Fundraising Tactics That Work In our journey through local funding, we’ve covered why nearby support is so powerful, who your potential partners are, and how to craft a winning pitch. Now, let’s talk tactics. At
Funding in Your Backyard: Crafting the Perfect Local Pitch
Funding In Your Background: Crafting the Perfect Local Pitch At TouchMath, we understand that securing funding is a critical step in providing students with the resources they need to succeed. While identifying potential local funders is essential, the way you
Funding in Your Backyard: Who’s Funding What in Your Backyard
Funding In Your Background: Who’s Funding What in Your Backyard At TouchMath, we understand the challenges school leaders face in securing funding for essential programs. While federal and state funds are crucial, local sources often provide timely and targeted support.
How to Meaningfully Include Students in the IEP Process
How to Meaningfully Include Students in the IEP Process The IEP process is designed to support students—but how often do we actually hear from them? During our workshop, Dr. Angel Filer emphasized that including students in their IEP meetings
Discovering Dyscalculia at 62
Discovering Dyscalculia at 62: Randy’s Journey Through Misunderstood Struggles with Math Randy, a seasoned educator now in her late sixties, spent most of her life believing she just wasn’t “good at math.” Despite being in honors classes throughout high school,
3 Classroom Habits That Make Explicit Instruction Stick
3 Classroom Habits That Make Explicit Instruction Stick The first time you try explicit instruction, it feels straightforward; model the skill, practice together, release responsibility. But the magic happens in the habits that surround that routine.It’s not just the
The Secret to Helping Struggling Math Students: It’s Not Magic, It’s Systematic Instruction
The Secret to Helping Struggling Math Students: It’s Not Magic, It’s Systematic Instruction You can spot that moment right away, the moment when a student’s face goes blank halfway through a math problem. You try explaining it again, a different