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Low-Prep Winter Math Worksheets
Low-Prep Winter Math Worksheets
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Or is it the most chaotic time of the year? You’re ready for winter break, your students are really ready for winter break, and there’s not enough…
October 11, 2024
Karen Sloan
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Carnegie Learning
LONG + LIVE + MATH
LONG + LIVE + TEACHING
Quick and easy SEL activities for students…
Quick and easy SEL activities for students of any age
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is all about helping students understand and manage their emotions, build strong relationships, and make responsible decisions—all critical skills for social and academic success. Although teaching SEL skills might sound like one…
September 20, 2024
Karen Sloan
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
LONG + LIVE + TEACHING
15 Interactive K-12 Math Activities Using Number…
15 Interactive K-12 Math Activities Using Number Lines
Raise your hand if you remember building colorful block towers and singing "1, 2, 3, 4, 5" in kindergarten! Those seemingly simple games launch our students’ incredible journey into the world of math. But as…
March 13, 2024
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
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Carnegie Learning
LONG + LIVE + MATH
LONG + LIVE + MATH Classrooms
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3 Fall Middle and High School Math…
3 Fall Middle and High School Math Activities
[Originally published 10/23/17. Updated with activities from the updated MATHbook] It's that time of year when the jackets come out of the closet and the iced coffee orders give way to pumpkin spice lattes. Fall…
October 12, 2023
Carnegie Learning
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Teaching Strategies
Retrieval Practice: 3 Exercises to Improve K-12…
Retrieval Practice: 3 Exercises to Improve K-12 Math Achievement
Every teacher has heard students say: “I don’t remember doing that,” or “We didn’t learn that last year,” or, if you are lucky, “I don’t know how to do that anymore.” The good news is…
May 30, 2023
David Costello
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Carnegie Learning
LONG + LIVE + MATH
LONG + LIVE + MATH Classrooms
LONG + LIVE + TEACHING
3 Valentine’s Day Activities for Your Spanish…
3 Valentine’s Day Activities for Your Spanish Classroom
When I was a teacher, Valentine’s Day meant two things: Sweet treats from students—my favorite since I sometimes forgot my lunch and those Dove chocolates were my only source of protein during the day—or a…
February 01, 2023
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
5 Ways iCulture Makes World Language Teachers’…
5 Ways iCulture Makes World Language Teachers’ Jobs Easier
As a world language teacher, you know that teaching a new language can be a rewarding but challenging experience. You have much to juggle and coordinate, from preparing lessons and materials to evaluating student progress! …
January 31, 2023
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
Why Supporting Spanish-Speaking Students is Critical: 2022…
Why Supporting Spanish-Speaking Students is Critical: 2022 Spanish-Usage Report
Languages are living, breathing entities. They evolve and change with the people who speak them. Since 1998, the Instituto Cervantes, one of the world’s largest institutions dedicated to teaching Spanish, has published an extensive annual…
January 13, 2023
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
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Carnegie Learning
Professional Learning
The 4 Best Tips for Spaced Practice…
The 4 Best Tips for Spaced Practice in Language Learning
Have you ever been so excited about a new story you were reading that you wanted to finish it right away? Some students feel like they should tackle schoolwork the same way: all at once.…
December 30, 2022
Michael Griffin
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Brain & Learning Science
Carnegie Learning
Professional Learning
Teaching Strategies
The Best Spanish Activities For Low-Prep Winter…
The Best Spanish Activities For Low-Prep Winter Holiday Fun
Published on 12/13/2022. Updated on 12/05/2023. Feeling stuck in your lesson planning for the last week before winter break? I've been there. I’ve been there: students are wiggly because they feel the winter holiday is approaching,…
December 13, 2022
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
Bring the World Cup to Your Spanish,…
Bring the World Cup to Your Spanish, French, and German Classes
As a Spanish teacher, I loved using popular events as an opportunity to bring the world into the classroom. This year, the most-watched global event will be the FIFA World Cup. Because the tournament brings together…
November 17, 2022
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
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Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
Hallo, Kultur! 3 Ways to Immerse Your…
Hallo, Kultur! 3 Ways to Immerse Your Students in German Culture
When I started teaching a 6th-grade exploratory language class years ago, I knew the German segment was going to be my biggest challenge. I was getting ready to spend the semester introducing my students to…
November 07, 2022
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
3 Easy French Activities for Cultural Immersion
3 Easy French Activities for Cultural Immersion
Culturally immersive experiences can be an effective tool for engaging your students with the French language. The downside is they aren't always easy to plan, and it can be time-consuming to gather, vet, and distribute…
November 01, 2022
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
3 Assets to Enhance Immersive Experiences in…
3 Assets to Enhance Immersive Experiences in the Spanish Classroom
When I was a Spanish teacher, introducing students to culture was one of my favorite things to do. We did this by listening to trendy songs, watching videos of people speaking Spanish, and reading about…
October 26, 2022
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
Culture Corner: 4 Ghost Stories From Around…
Culture Corner: 4 Ghost Stories From Around The World
In a world that's rapidly changing, it's reassuring to know that most middle and high school students still love a good, old-fashioned fright. What’s more, ghost stories provide wonderful cultural insight, since what people find…
September 20, 2022
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
Culture Corner: Hispanic Heritage Month
Culture Corner: Hispanic Heritage Month
Whether you teach Spanish to beginning-level students or to native and heritage speakers of Spanish, Hispanic Heritage Month is a great time to embrace your Spanish-speaking students' heritage and for your other students to learn…
September 08, 2022
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
3 Simple Icebreakers for Your World Language…
3 Simple Icebreakers for Your World Language Classroom
For many teachers, the first day of school is one of the most exciting days of the year. Most students are either nervous or excited, and you might feel awkward about starting your new world…
September 02, 2022
Natalia Álvarez-Morillo
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Teaching Strategies
Develop Growth Mindsets in Your Students From…
Develop Growth Mindsets in Your Students From the Start
You love nurturing the seed of mathematics in young minds—that’s part of why you became a math teacher, right? If you’re like me, it is! But, as a 16-year veteran of high school math classrooms,…
August 25, 2022
Karen Sloan
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LONG + LIVE + MATH Classrooms
LONG + LIVE + TEACHING
Teaching Strategies
3 Back-to-School Math Icebreakers to Foster Community
3 Back-to-School Math Icebreakers to Foster Community
As I think back on 16 years' worth of “back-to-school” first days as a math and special education teacher, one thing always sticks out in my mind: the mixed bag of emotions students bring with…
August 19, 2022
Karen Sloan
Filed Under:
LONG + LIVE + MATH
Teaching Strategies
5 Get-to-Know-You Activities for Elementary Students
5 Get-to-Know-You Activities for Elementary Students
The first day of school. There’s nothing quite like it, especially when you're teaching elementary school. The excitement is palpable. Your students' faces are bright and eager. Anything seems possible. Harness this unique back-to-school energy…
August 17, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
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Middle School Ice Breakers That Build Strong…
Middle School Ice Breakers That Build Strong Literacy Skills
The first day of middle school has a special kind of energy. Channel your students’ big feelings with these high-energy, low-stress middle school ice breakers guaranteed to soothe nerves, create community, and start building the literacy…
August 15, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
Filed Under:
3 High School ELA Icebreakers to Get…
3 High School ELA Icebreakers to Get Your Students Talking
When I was a first-year English teacher, I made a typical rookie mistake with my ninth-graders. Namely, I didn’t put enough thought into my opening-day icebreaker, thinking we would each just share a book we…
August 11, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
Filed Under:
English Language Arts
Teaching Strategies
Culture Corner: Back-to-School Traditions Around the World
Culture Corner: Back-to-School Traditions Around the World
Every year, as students return to school in the U.S., Instagram and Facebook timelines fill up with pictures of smiling kiddos holding chalkboards that proclaim the year and grade they’re about to start. But this…
August 03, 2022
Carnegie Learning
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Teaching Strategies
Why Teaching the Miss France Pageant Is…
Why Teaching the Miss France Pageant Is My Favorite French Lesson
Some of my favorite lessons from my teaching days centered on the Miss France pageant. I know, I know. You’re probably thinking, “I’d lose three-quarters of my students in the first two minutes!” Honestly,…
May 12, 2022
Jennifer Kilmore
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
Future Ready
LONG + LIVE + TEACHING
Teaching Strategies
3 Ways to Promote Family-School Partnerships Over…
3 Ways to Promote Family-School Partnerships Over the Summer
Elijah was a good kid. Thoughtful, funny, kind to his peers. And his writing was way below grade level. He knew it and felt a little defensive but also pretty hopeless that things would change.…
May 04, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
Filed Under:
Brain & Learning Science
Carnegie Learning
Future Ready
LONG + LIVE + TEACHING
Professional Learning
Teaching Strategies
Working Nine to Five: How Labor Day…
Working Nine to Five: How Labor Day Is Celebrated Around the World
Recent headlines have clamored over the first-ever Amazon union in New York—a timely topic when discussing how laborers are celebrated throughout the world on May Day! While Labor Day always falls on the first Monday in…
April 22, 2022
Carnegie Learning
Filed Under:
Teaching Strategies
Substitute Teaching 101: A Simple Checklist to…
Substitute Teaching 101: A Simple Checklist to Leave for Your Subs
While we know that teachers will do everything in their power to be in their classrooms, the reality is that since the beginning of the pandemic, burnout and lower teacher retention rates have been contributing…
March 09, 2022
Carnegie Learning
Filed Under:
Professional Learning
Teaching Strategies
Pi Day Activities to Celebrate March 14
Pi Day Activities to Celebrate March 14
How are you and your students celebrating Pi Day (March 14) this year? Our team is full of passionate former math educators, and here are some of their favorite fun Pi Day activities. Find one…
March 07, 2022
Carnegie Learning
Filed Under:
LONG + LIVE + MATH
LONG + LIVE + MATH Classrooms
Women’s History Month: 8 Women Around the…
Women’s History Month: 8 Women Around the World to Honor
To honor Women’s History Month, introduce your students to these eight women who have made the world a better place for all of us. By getting your students thinking and talking about women’s history and…
March 01, 2022
Carnegie Learning
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ELA Spotlight: How to Ask Questions That…
ELA Spotlight: How to Ask Questions That Students Love to Answer
Students learn best when they learn from each other. But this doesn’t mean that your role as an ELA teacher isn’t critical. After all, you facilitate discussions, which are a large part of how students…
February 17, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
Filed Under:
English Language Arts
Professional Learning
Boost Student Math Literacy with These 6…
Boost Student Math Literacy with These 6 Strategies
Reading and writing in math class engages and empowers students. It also strengthens reasoning and critical thinking skills and gives you great insight into students’ lives. All this can help students become better math learners. …
February 09, 2022
Sarah Galasso
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LONG + LIVE + MATH
LONG + LIVE + MATH Classrooms
Teaching Strategies
The State of Education
Culture Corner: Unique Traditions of Love Around…
Culture Corner: Unique Traditions of Love Around the World
They say that love makes the world go round, and what a vast array of romantic traditions the world has! Read on to learn about forbidden lovers, fancy spoons, and chicken livers! We’ve also included…
February 04, 2022
Carnegie Learning
Filed Under:
Teaching Strategies
3 Poems and Classroom Activities to Teach…
3 Poems and Classroom Activities to Teach Joy Harjo, National Poet Laureate
In 2019, Joy Harjo became the first Native American poet laureate of the United States, a post she continues to hold in 2022. A member of the Mvskoke/Creek nation, Harjo has been writing poems, music,…
February 03, 2022
Emily Anderson, PhD
Filed Under:
English Language Arts
Teaching Strategies
新年好!: 3 Fun Ways to Celebrate Lunar…
新年好!: 3 Fun Ways to Celebrate Lunar New Year With Your Students
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, is the world’s most celebrated holiday. About a quarter of the world’s population participates in the 15-day festival with traditions that celebrate family, culture,…
January 24, 2022
Carnegie Learning
Filed Under:
Teaching Strategies
Culture Corner: 7 Human Rights Activists to…
Culture Corner: 7 Human Rights Activists to Know from Around the World
As we celebrate the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., educators are among the first to understand the importance of helping students make sense of history as they move forward to shape…
January 12, 2022
Carnegie Learning
Filed Under:
The State of Education
Is Culture Driving Your World Language Classes…
Is Culture Driving Your World Language Classes Yet?
In my Spanish classroom, teaching culture is everything. Those of you who read my previous classroom activity suggestions already know that all of my curriculum begins and ends with learning about the people, places, and…
November 02, 2021
Nicole Hartung
Filed Under:
Teaching Strategies
Culture Corner: Giving Thanks Around the World
Culture Corner: Giving Thanks Around the World
Every November, millions of Americans take time to give thanks for all that is good in their lives. But Americans aren’t the only people with holidays focused on gratitude. Read on to learn how people…
October 29, 2021
Janet Boring
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Teaching Strategies
3 Ways to Support Heritage and Native…
3 Ways to Support Heritage and Native Spanish Speakers
Spanish teachers, think of your students who are hispanohablantes. How confident are they as learners and individuals? How confident do you know they could be? When teaching heritage or native Spanish speakers, it’s important to…
October 28, 2021
Janet Boring
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Teaching Strategies
Do You Read Math? How to Support…
Do You Read Math? How to Support Literacy in Your Math Class
True or False? I have a quick true or false quiz for you about math and literacy: T/F Language and literacy skills need to be systematically taught. T/F Math educators are typically not trained to…
October 15, 2021
Sarah Galasso
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Teaching Strategies
You Have Your Scores… Now What?
You Have Your Scores… Now What?
Now that you have your students’ assessment scores as a marker of where they are in their learning, what should you do with this data? While our students’ learning—and thus their test scores—have been impacted…
October 08, 2021
Carnegie Learning
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Teaching Strategies
Mastery-Based Learning for ALL Math Students
Mastery-Based Learning for ALL Math Students
Teachers face many expectations that can seem like contradictions on the surface: Maintain high expectations and meet every student where they are. Support mastery-based learning and move all students through the entire curriculum. Catch students…
October 08, 2021
Anella Wetter
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LONG + LIVE + MATH
LONG + LIVE + MATH Classrooms
Teaching Strategies
Reflection Corner: A Heritage Deep Dive
Reflection Corner: A Heritage Deep Dive
As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, let’s take the opportunity to reflect on how heritage impacts us as teachers. The way we recognize, understand, and live our own heritage manifests in various ways. But have…
October 01, 2021
Jennifer Kilmore
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Teaching Strategies
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Your Spanish…
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Your Spanish Class
There is no shortage of ways to celebrate the rich and diverse Spanish-speaking cultures worldwide. Spanish teachers do this all year long! Hispanic Heritage Month provides an additional, special opportunity to generate discussions and experience cultural events.…
September 28, 2021
Janet Boring,
Michael Griffin
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3 Easy and Engaging Icebreakers for World…
3 Easy and Engaging Icebreakers for World Languages Classes
I’ve always loved icebreaker games as a back-to-school activity. There are a lot of great ways to use icebreakers as a teaching tool and keep everyone speaking the target language, even from day one. Here…
August 25, 2021
Jennifer Kilmore
Filed Under:
Professional Learning
Teaching Strategies
Summer Break around the World
Summer Break around the World
“What did you do on your summer break?” We’ll hear and ask this question left and right on the first day back to school. Have you considered how you can turn this into a culturally…
July 15, 2021
Janet Boring
Filed Under:
Professional Learning
Teaching Strategies
The State of Education
World Languages Year-End Reflection Activity
World Languages Year-End Reflection Activity
The end of the year is a great time for students to reflect on their learning. This is especially important in a year as unusual as this one where students experienced very different types of…
May 25, 2021
Janet Boring
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Culture Corner: The School Year around the…
Culture Corner: The School Year around the World
Another school year is wrapping up! While this year probably felt like the longest school year ever, how does the your school compare to schools in other countries around the world? China The school…
May 25, 2021
Michael Griffin
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Teaching Strategies
Happy Together: 5 Research-Based SEL Tips for…
Happy Together: 5 Research-Based SEL Tips for Teachers
Coming back to school from summer break and jumping right back into structured instructional time and challenging materials is like riding a bike. Right? Actually, the social-emotional process of going back to school might be…
May 20, 2021
Carnegie Learning
Filed Under:
Professional Learning
Teaching Strategies
The State of Education
I Can See Clearly Now: How Data…
I Can See Clearly Now: How Data Illuminates Student Learning
How It Started: Pre-Data Days When I was teaching in the late 1990s and early 2000s, teaching was a classroom-focused activity. My ability to teach students to solve quadratic equations or make a coherent…
May 11, 2021
Peter LaCasse
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
EdTech
LONG + LIVE + MATH
LONG + LIVE + MATH Classrooms
A Compact Guide to Teaching Living Poets
A Compact Guide to Teaching Living Poets
This is the second installment of our National Poetry Month series. Check out Part 1, "Why Teach Poetry?" “The best way to enjoy contemporary verse is simply to read it as though you were…
April 28, 2021
Megan Jensen
Filed Under:
English Language Arts
Carnegie Learning
Culture Corner: Springtime Traditions around the World
Culture Corner: Springtime Traditions around the World
Spring is a wonderful time of celebration, and cultures around the world have unique traditions and ways of welcoming the new season. Here are three fun highlights to share with students in your world languages…
April 26, 2021
Jennifer Kilmore
Filed Under:
Carnegie Learning
How to Foster Executive Function in Every…
How to Foster Executive Function in Every Grade
What Does Executive Function Look Like? When I taught English to middle school students, I learned what executive function looked like firsthand. Sasha was the model student. She followed instructions after hearing them once. She…
January 31, 2020
Amy Takabori
Filed Under:
English Language Arts
Brain & Learning Science
Professional Learning
What’s New? Professional Learning That Works For…
What’s New? Professional Learning That Works For You
We hope you're as excited as we are to kick off another school year! We've got some big news about Professional Learning. Did you know...? New K-5 Literacy PD is available to you. Not only…
July 31, 2019
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What’s New? Professional Learning Whenever You Need…
What’s New? Professional Learning Whenever You Need It
INTRODUCING THE MYPL APP Have you ever wished for an instructional coach who could be with you every moment of the day, helping you plan for lessons, brainstorm new strategies and inspire your students…
June 11, 2018
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The Best Math Activities for Celebrating Pi…
The Best Math Activities for Celebrating Pi Day
Ready to celebrate Pi Day? We hope you're planning on enjoying a nice slice of pie. We certainly will be! Here are a few fun activities you can use to celebrate Pi Day with your…
March 09, 2018
Carnegie Learning
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with These 3 Math…
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with These 3 Math Activities
Love is in the air, and since you love math as much as we do, we're sharing some Valentine's Day math activities that your students will love too! Teaching the Pythagorean Theorem? Your students can…
February 07, 2018
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LONG + LIVE + MATH on Broadway
LONG + LIVE + MATH on Broadway
Well... not yet. But our Director of Engagement recently brought some LONG + LIVE + MATH spirit to Broadway after winning the Hamilton lottery. Here’s a math question for you: what were the odds of…
January 24, 2018
Carnegie Learning
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3 Ways to Get Your Students Back…
3 Ways to Get Your Students Back Into Math After a Break
Happy New Year! We hope you had a wonderful holiday break. Getting students back in the groove after a long break can be a real challenge. After all, they're a little out of practice. Fortunately,…
January 19, 2018
Carnegie Learning
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The Math Teacher’s Guide to a Great…
The Math Teacher’s Guide to a Great School Year
You may have said "hectic," or "exciting," or "challenging," or "wonderful" - and you'd be right! A new school year gives us all a chance to start fresh, but there is some real work involved…
September 15, 2017
Carnegie Learning
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