Students write multiplication equations based on groups of objects using zero and one. In this lesson, students write multiplication equations based on groups of objects using zero and one. Mrs.
In “Lessons from a Third Grade Dropout,” author Rick Rigsby shares the lessons he learned from his father, who never completed the third grade but had simple, profound wisdom to share. Tom Daugherty, ...
For many people, math lessons might have been a bit of a snooze fest, but this third-grade teacher has found a way to make multiplication incredibly fun for her students—with a little help from Taylor ...
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Ahead of the 2024 school year, PS's The Educators is spotlighting 24 public school teachers around the country who are making a difference. Shelby Lattimore is a third-grade math and science teacher ...