Math Without Tricks: Making Sense of the Division of Fractions
Rachael Edmonds Rachael Edmonds

Math Without Tricks: Making Sense of the Division of Fractions

The "Keep-Change-Flip" (KCF) method is a common math trick used to teach students how to divide fractions. The instructions are simple: keep the first number, change the division sign to multiplication, and flip the second fraction. This method works and provides the correct answer, but there is a significant downside.

If our only focus is on getting the answer, KCF can seem very appealing. However, students often end up with no clue how they arrived at that answer or if it even makes sense. Additionally, tricks without meaning are frequently applied incorrectly in later problems, leading to confusion and errors.

I am a strong advocate of helping students understand that math makes sense. I'll show you a way to approach fraction division that gets students thinking critically and making sense of their answers.

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STEM and STEAM Ideas for Middle School Students
Rachael Edmonds Rachael Edmonds

STEM and STEAM Ideas for Middle School Students

S.T.E.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) or S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activities are an engaging way to get students interested in class. Many students may be surprised to learn that creativity plays a role in math fields. STEAM activities can allow students to apply the concepts they’ve learned in math or science class in new ways. While some schools are offering STEM classes, you may want to occasionally incorporate STEM or STEAM activities into your math class. I’ve gathered a few simple STEAM ideas that are perfect for engaging middle schoolers.

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Winter Math Activities for Middle & High School
Rachael Edmonds Rachael Edmonds

Winter Math Activities for Middle & High School

Seasonal math activities involving snowmen, snowflakes, penguins, hot chocolate, and all things winter can boost student engagement. I’ve collected some of my favorite math activities that have a winter twist. These are perfect for engaging practice, early finishers, a sub day, or right before winter break. I hope these will be fun for your middle and high school math students.

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Book Recommendations for Math Teachers
Rachael Edmonds Rachael Edmonds

Book Recommendations for Math Teachers

Have you ever read a book that significantly changed how you taught? I’ve picked out a few of my favorite books for math educators. I think these are must-reads for every math teacher.

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Spring Math Activities
Rachael Edmonds Rachael Edmonds

Spring Math Activities

March means Pi Day, St. Patrick’s Day, the beginning of spring, basketball, and so much more! I’ve rounded up some of my favorite math activities, games, and lessons for middle and high school students for spring. These are sure to keep students engaged and challenge them to think mathematically!

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Math Activities for Thanksgiving
Rachael Edmonds Rachael Edmonds

Math Activities for Thanksgiving

Be ready for the days before Thanksgiving break and keep students engaged with these fun math activities and ideas! These are best suited for middle school math classes.

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