Here you can find a list of reading material for elementary students. These books can all be found at your local library, at a bookstore, or on amazon. Keep your kids engaged and excited about reading over summer break! Use this suggested summer reading list for elementary students.
Eliminating math misconceptions is difficult and merely repeating a lesson or extra practice will not help. Telling students were they are mistaken will not work either.
Recognizing student misconceptions and immediately focusing on the misconception is important. Providing guiding questions using inductive reasoning is the best approach, along with the use of writing prompts which help reveal further student misconceptions.
Teaching math to elementary students is critical for establishing a foundation of success in mathematics. There is a need for some basic memorization of facts, because students who do not memorize arithmetic functions struggle in upper grades.
However, math must be fun and interesting, along with making connections with real-world applications.
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As former elementary science and math education professor, I was always encouraging preservice teachers to teach science and math from a hands-on, minds-on perspective.
My goal was single minded in the sense that for students to learn science and math their curiosity must peaked.
This was always a challenge because most of these preservice teachers learned science and math by rote memorization of facts. Their prior knowledge and experience had few opportunities to actually investigate science phenomena and truly understand the usefulness of math.
Reading Logs gives students a
better way to track reading,
create vocabulary cards and
practice spelling. Learning
material is uploaded by
teachers and is accessed online
by students in their class.