1. Fast and Slow Piles. This works well as a starting or closing activity. Students sort math fact cards into fast and slow piles. This visual way of tracking facts highlights which facts come ...
This article originally published at Southington sees major increases in early literacy, math scores after instructional ...
The nation’s capital should be a model for public schools. Instead, Washington, D.C., taxpayers pay among the highest in the nation per ...
An apparently easy-looking math problem has left internet users scratching their heads. Give it a try to see if you can ...
In his five years as Louisiana’s education chief, Cade Brumley has navigated the two overlapping realms of education policy ...
The LRSD board has to start paying attention to spending. If you look at projected student enrollment declines, we cannot ...
Given every two years to a sample of America’s children, the National Assessment of Educational Progress is considered one of ...
A Copperas Cove Bulldawg is among the nation’s brightest stars in math. Ellie Carpenter is a fourth-grade student at Fairview ...
The annual Hobnob Mississippi event at the Mississippi Coliseum featured discussions on the state's educational achievements ...
This year’s report card shows there are still wide gaps between racial and ethnic groups in some area. In high school ...
The Exchange Club of Jacksonville honored these eighth-grade students at the schools in Jacksonville.
Newly released data from state assessments show just half of Illinois public school students could read at grade level and ...