In an attempt to match Marjorie’s “math-madness,” this is how I would express Marjorie’s Series, Behind the Brackets as a mathematical equation: Basketball in March + Multidisciplinary Approach to Subject [Math] x Quick Response to Current Event = [Math] Magic Whether that computes with you or you need to check the back of the book, …
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What If Your Multi-Level Class Is Your Multi-Level Anything ?
As a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, whenever I hear the term, “multi-level class,” my brain does one of those faulty autocorrects turning “level” into “resource.” For starters, schools in the country where I served were so under resourced, it was difficult to even determine levels. I was told my classes were grouped into differing levels …
Lesson Planning Made Personal, Global, and Fun!
A few years ago, my career transitioned from one of spending most of my time in a classroom to one spent primarily on an airplane. While this has been quite a change, I am fascinated by how many similarities I continue to encounter and how the same frustrations I find as a teacher, I find …
No Time? No Problem!
When you’re a teacher, waking up feeling like you lost an hour happens more than once every spring for daylight savings. I was inspired at an EdCamp recently where I met dozens of educators fired up about curiosity and how important it is to bring more of it into their day-to-day learning experiences. At the …
Introducing Belouga’s Continued Learning Community
The school year is fully back in session, and boy do we have a welcome back gift for you. Our global community of teachers and students means the world to us, which is why our goal has always been to provide the community with new and impactful learning initiatives that sparks curiosity and creates cultural bridges. Today, we are bringing …