• MAP with Reflection questions

    Have you reached the end of your MAP session and tried to think of a good reflection question? One that allowed the students to really show their Math thinking? Well – thanks to quite a few teachers – we now have a tool. They are not the only questions you could ask but they do […]

  • More supports

    As I have been perusing the myriad of possible resources that would be of use to you in your planning I have come across the Surrey Numeracy Support site. They have collected up all the sites that may be of use to you (many on this site also) as well as tasks in three grade […]

  • Remote Learning

    While I was working through my emails and such, I came across work done by a Math Resource teacher named Fawn Nguyen. She is a person I respect and she had done an incredible amount of work putting together 4 weeks of learning at nine levels – PreK-K to Grade 9. She uses many of […]

  • Oh My !!!!

    via GIPHY via GIPHY I am so exited to share with you a site that has links to so many excellent math sites! This site is a collection of the best of the best for math routines, math tasks and math pd. It is a blog called Teach at the Speed of Learning and I […]

  • Progression Videos

    If you haven’t checked out Graham Fletcher’s progression videos may I suggest you do! The picture is from his Early Counting and Number video but he also has videos that explain the progression of learning through Addition & Subtraction, Multiplication, Division and Fractions. They are well worth the 7 to 8 minutes to watch them […]

  • Have a peaceful holiday

    Thank you to everyone who welcomed us into your classrooms to demonstrate the MAP. I truly appreciate the warm reception we received. Please – we are here to help. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a peaceful, restful […]

  • Math Games

    Whenever I meet with any group of teachers and the word “game” is mentioned every single teacher has their favourite math games. We often end up exchanging the names and rules and sometimes even playing those games.  A year ago or so I came across a series of books called Well Played. They were set […]