Teachers: What is a Math Do Now? How Can It Speed Up Your Day?
Last week Amanda Hunt, a teacher from Gainesville, Florida, asked us to explain how we use "Do Nows" in our classes. We thought it was a perfect question to share with everybody. A "Do Now" is simply a task that you give to students to work on independently with no or minimal teacher interaction. It's simply a super small quiz. We like to give them at the beginning of every class. It should review skills that students learned the day prior. We tend to aim for three questions that should take a maximum of 5 minutes. It helps students focus at the start of class and provides a quick assessment. Many of our teachers have this either count as part of the student's homework grade or even have it replace homework entirely. |
This week we added over a dozen new lessons and worksheets. Take it a look! |
1. Addition Lessons and Worksheets 2. Awesome Algebra Lessons and Worksheets 3. Graphs and Charts Lessons and Worksheets 4. Probability Lessons and Worksheets |
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This Week's Featured Math Worksheets, Quizzes, and Lessons - Grades K-2 - Missing Numbers Lessons Section Grades 3-5 - Writing Coordinates Lessons Section Middle School - Invent Words with Calculators Lessons High School - Triangles In Problems Lesson Section |
This week's math skill focus is: Fractions Popular Math Lessons: Adding Mixed Numbers Color Modeling Fractions Simplifying (or Reducing) Algebraic Fractions Math Tips: When Do You Use: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents? Why are Fractions So Important in your life anyway? |
This week's featured math tip is :
Solve Math Problems by Using an Outline: Plan of Action
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