Whether you’re brand new to math workshop and don’t know where to start, or you’ve been using a workshop model in your classroom for years, we hope find something you can use to take your math workshop to the next level for the next school year!
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Welcome, Dotson!
We are super excited to announce our new Deck o’ Dots, featuring our new character Dotson! Dotson is a part of our Math Mights family. The last of original 10,000 decks of Deck o’ Dots has gone to its new home and so it’s time to welcome our new and improved...
Get Off the Escalator! Building Independence in Math Workshop
The concept of Math Workshop changes the way math has looked in schools for the past 30 years. As we talk about building independent learners, working towards inquiry-based instruction and turning more control of the learning over to students, the idea of entitlement comes up often.
PreK Centers in a Snap!
Last week I was in New Orleans working with Lafourche Parish preschool teachers. The goal of the day was numeracy, and one of the highlights was the afternoon make-and-take session, where we had five stations for teachers to visit. In addition to working on numeracy,...
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