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Helping your learner get past, "I'm not good at Math."
How many times have you heard your learner say, “I’m just not good at math?” As a teacher, I heard it all too often! While it can be...
Lo Nigrosh
Jan 24, 20215 min read
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Adding Joy to Math Instruction
Many of us have a memory of a school experience in which an entire class of students became adept at multiplication because we had the...
Lo Nigrosh
Dec 24, 20203 min read
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Bringing Money Math into the Real World
Where we live, there is a Dunkin’ Donuts within a few miles of us at all times. My children are always begging for me to stop for donuts...
Lo Nigrosh
Dec 9, 20204 min read
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Following Your Child's Lead
If you’re engaged in virtual learning or new to homeschooling, in response to the question, “How should I go about teaching or helping my...
Gretchen Osodipe
Oct 30, 20206 min read
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What to do when you're trying to support your learner, but feel like giving up.
You kinda know what the challenge is you’re looking to solve- but things are not working. And every moment that passes you feel more stuck
Gretchen Osodipe
Sep 21, 20206 min read
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At-Home Learning Environments
Distance learning, home schooling, hybrid models all have something in common… kids learning at home. In preparation for this fall, many...
robfetter75
Aug 22, 20205 min read
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What should my learner be reading? Texts featuring the stories of black boys and black men.
Book Lists and suggestions for enriching at-home learning with books with black male main characters.
Gretchen Osodipe
Aug 22, 20204 min read
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Adding Screens to the Home Learning Tool Box
When my first child was a toddler I was venting during a rare mom’s night out about “the witching hour”—that time in the day when...
Lo Nigrosh
Jul 26, 20204 min read
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At-Home Learning Schedule for Full-Time Working Mom
The schedule below is Montessori/Reggio inspired -mostly meaning I'm going for family-led/student-centered and constructivist vibe. Key...
Gretchen Osodipe
Jul 6, 20204 min read
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"What in particular would you like white parents to say to their kids about racism and protests?"
When I was a child, my parents used to refer to certain conversations as “grown-folks business,” when they thought the topic of...
Gretchen Osodipe
Jun 5, 20205 min read
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