Math

Strong math instruction builds both conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. In elementary classrooms, effective math teaching includes modeling strategies, building number sense, developing problem-solving skills, and creating meaningful practice opportunities. On this page, you’ll find math strategies and activities organized by topic to help you plan engaging and effective instruction.

Whether you’re teaching multi-digit operations, introducing fractions, building math fluency, or organizing math centers, these resources are designed to support student thinking and deepen understanding. Explore the sections below to find strategies and activities aligned to specific math concepts.


Addition & Subtraction Strategies


Effective addition and subtraction instruction goes beyond memorization. These posts focus on modeling strategies, number lines, place value reasoning, regrouping, and multi-digit problem solving. You’ll find hands-on activities and visual models that help students understand why procedures work.


Word Problems & Mathematical Reasoning


Solving word problems requires more than keywords. These strategies help students analyze problem types, represent thinking visually, and apply mathematical reasoning. Explore structured routines, tape diagrams, and numberless word problems that build deeper understanding.


Place Value & Number Sense


Place value is foundational to all upper elementary math. These strategies focus on composing and decomposing numbers, expanded form, mystery numbers, and daily routines that strengthen number sense.


All Math Articles


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