Zenned Math is always focused on feeling less math stress and more math Zen.

In order to help you with that, I have gathered together math teachers, coaches, and consultants to give you a tidbit or strategy that you can use in your classroom. I’m calling it the Zenned Math Tip Of The Week.

Each week a new video will go up with a guest speaker. Check out the line up below.

 

Zenned Math Tip Of The Week

Open Middle Problems

Robert Kaplinsky

www.robertkaplinsky.com

www.openmiddle.com

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Two Right Choices

Neily Boyd

CountingWithKids.com

IG @countingwithkids

The Easiest Math Manipulative to Use in Your Classroom

Christina Tondevold

www.BuildMathMinds.com

Shelter Instruction To Make Math Accessible To All Students

Cindy Garcia

Elem Bilingual Educator & Bil/ESL Math PK-6 District Instructional Specialist

https://teachingelementaryels.weebly.com/

Same But Different

Sue Looney

www.looneymathconsulting.com

IG @suelooneymath 

Twitter @looneymath

STOP Using The Gradual Release of Responsibility for Mathematics Instruction

Getting More Out Of

Turn and Talk

Cherelle McKnight

www.powerasc.com

Twitter @POWER_ASC   @Math_w_McKnight

Subtraction 

Strategies

Ann Elise Record

www.anneliserecord.com

Facebook- Elementary Math With Ann Elise

Book Fluency Doesn’t Just Happen with Addition and Subtraction

Top 3 Facts Every Parent Needs To Know About Math

Dr. Hilary Kreisberg 

 Dr. Matthew L. Beyranevand

Twitter @Dr_Kreisberg @MathWithMatthew

Facebook Group Adding Parents To The Equation

Book Adding Parents To The Equation

Zenned Math Tip of The Week

is taking a pause for the summer and

will resume Fall 2020

Come back every Sunday to see the lastest video!