You've technically got an hour and a half of planning time today. Except...
One of your prep period got taken up by a PLC meeting. And you've got three students asking for homework help. The copier's broken (again!) and there is a pile of tests to grade that keeps growing.Â
Somehow, you're also supposed to deliver high quality math instruction in an interesting enough way to avoid student's turning to mindless TikTok and Instagram Reel scrolling, all while still making sure that the content is rigorous for every student.
That's where The Resource Room comes in...
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No more frantically typing last-minute notes or piecing together activities between parent emails:
Reclaim your nights and prep period with a growing library of done-for-you math resources built by a teacher who spend 12 years teaching secondary math. The Resource Room has over 80 low prep, high impact resources that will get students involved in the lesson, the quiet kids talking and make planning faster than your first sip of coffee. Every month, 10-15 new classroom ready resources keep your lessons fresh, engaging, and actually fun to teach.
Inside The Resource Room, you’ll find:
- Editable Algebra 2 Notes – Standards-aligned, leveled and chunked so all students are able to work through independently. I've done the annoying Math Equation Editor editing for you so you can focus on teaching instead of formatting.
- Self-Checking Digital Activities – Answering student's "Is this right?" question in real time, so you can focus on addressing misconceptions and pushing student thinking. Plus it's zero grading for you.
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Collaborative & Individual Games –Review days where kids are actually talking about the math and practicing the skills they've learned over the past unit without you doing more direct instruction.
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Math Talk Prompts, Question Stems & Discussion Starters – Build a safe space with low-floor high ceiling question so that even your quietest student feels confident enough to answer questions and join in on the discussion.
- Community-Building & Group Activities – Create a genuine sense of belonging by building a classroom culture where everyone is able to easily participate and join in on the math task: thinking, talking, and problem-solving together. So that learning is shared, every voice matters, and no one student is left to carry the group.
- Posters, Templates & Teacher Tools – Giving you systems and procedures designed specifically with high school students in mind, you wont find Comic Sans or cutesy Clip-art children with giant heads here. You'll get streamlined procedures, daily routines that teach students how to engage, discuss, and persevere and more to make your classroom feel intentional and provide structure, consistency and learning support.