Helping Every Student See Themselves As Mathematicians
by Andrea Baney
Try this activity with your class to help every student appreciate their unique math brain.
School’s almost out for the summer—and with the end of the year comes more fun opportunities to celebrate your students’ achievements and your time together! In last week’s slowchat hosted by teachers Lyndsay Nottingham and Sarah Thomas, we asked for you to share the special activities you’re planning to celebrate your class’ accomplishments this year. Read on for seven of the Teacher2Teacher community’s responses and share your own in the comments below.

@lyndsayteaches (in red poncho) takes a pie to the face to celebrate the end of the year
Don’t miss this week’s slow chat celebrating your favorite classroom moments of the past year—use #T2TChat to join in the conversation with hosts Lyndsay Nottingham and Sarah Thomas. And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter if you don’t already!
by Andrea Baney
Try this activity with your class to help every student appreciate their unique math brain.
by Miriam Garza
I want my math class to feel like a place where all students can collaborate, try new things and talk through ideas together. A place where ...
by Melinda Karshner
Let’s celebrate the people who hold us up: the teachers we connect with.