The number 24 is in the middle of a circle. There are lines drawn to varying forms of the number that show more sophisticated place value understanding: 2 tens, 4 ones; 24 ones; 1 ten, 14 ones; 20 + 4; 1 tens stick and 14 ones dots

Place value is about more than the position of digits; it’s the foundation of our number system. This blog explores how we can help students think flexibly about numbers.

September 25, 2024

Understanding place value: the key to building number sense

Zero may seem like nothing but it has a big job to do, especially when it comes to place value.

September 18, 2024

What is zero?

Learn how to create a classroom filled with excitement around math, one where kids are eager to share and talk about their ideas.

September 11, 2024

Math talk moves: how to build a discussion-rich classroom

Tired of your kids plucking out the numbers and not reading the number story? Try numberless word problems.

September 4, 2024

Numberless word problems: what, why, and how

a number line with equal intervals labeled from 1 to 8

Find out why number lines shouldn’t be used until 2nd grade and what to use instead.

August 28, 2024

Why number paths should be used instead of number lines

A resource for teachers and caregivers: how to help with math at home

August 21, 2024

Wondering how to help your child with math at home?

Make vocabulary accessible to your students with a math word wall.

August 14, 2024

How to create a math word wall: best practices