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Elementary Math Chat
Annamarie Krejci, Elementary Math Teacher
Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 42

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41. Season One is Done! Final Thoughts and Plans For the Future
Season 1 · Episode 41
mardi 21 mai 2024 • Duration 09:46
Season One is done! I’m so grateful to each and every one of you for joining me each week to hear my favorite teaching tips and ideas around elementary math. I hope I’ve helped make your teacher life much easier, and I’m excited to reflect on what this season has meant to me in this Season One finale.
In this episode, I answer a few questions that were submitted in a Q & A survey. I also share my final thoughts and reflections on Season One, my plans for the future of Elementary Math Chat, and one final Teaching Tip of the Week to help you work smarter and not harder to finish your end-of-the-year checklist.
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To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode41.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
40. The Countdown is On! 5 End-of-the-Year Activities to Keep Students Engaged
Season 1 · Episode 40
mardi 14 mai 2024 • Duration 16:40
The countdown is on...summer vacation is right around the corner! With all the special events that fall at the end of the year, the final week of school can be challenging to plan for. Every day has a different schedule, and the amount of instructional time also varies. If you need help planning activities to keep your students engaged until the end, this episode is for you!
This week, I share 5 of my favorite end-of-the-year activities to help keep your students engaged during the final week of school. You’ll hear ideas to help you fill anywhere from 5-10 minutes, 20-30 minutes, or 60 minutes to help you plan around special end-of-the-year events. These activities are low prep and fun for everyone involved, including you!
I also share an idea for an end-of-the-year gift in this week’s Teaching Tip of the Week. This gift won’t cost you a dime and your students will treasure it for many years to come.
Resources Mentioned:
Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 22: 6 Low Prep and Engaging Early-Finisher Activities
Episode 33: Testing is Done! 5 Ideas to Plan For a Day of Fun!
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode40.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
31. Plan With a Purpose: How to Use Data to Get the Most Out of Test Prep Week
Season 1 · Episode 31
mardi 12 mars 2024 • Duration 13:26
When it comes to test prep, the week before testing is crucial. There is so much you want to review but so little time left to do so. How do you decide what to cover in your whole group lessons? Should you pull small groups, and if so, what lessons should you review? What type of activities should students work on? I’ll answer all of those questions and more.
In this week’s episode, I share how I used the data from the practice test I discussed last week to help me quickly plan my test prep week. I explain what I did for my whole group lessons, small group activities, and choice boards.
You’ll learn about a unique choice board, called a TEAM-work activity board, that helped my students get the extra practice they needed on heavily tested skills and how I held them accountable for their work.
I also share an idea for a morning meeting topic that will have you covered for an entire month in the Teaching Tip of the Week.
Related Blog Posts:
Resources Mentioned:
Free and Editable TEAM-Work Activity Board
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode31.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
30. Help Students Prepare for State Testing with a Simulation Day
Season 1 · Episode 30
mardi 5 mars 2024 • Duration 14:38
Ready or not, test prep season is here! If you’re feeling a little anxious or unsure about the best way to prepare for state testing, I’ve got you covered! I’m dedicating the entire month of March to helping you prepare your students for state testing.
This week kicks off a 4-part series that will each cover a different phase of preparing for state testing. I’ll share what I did in the early stages of test prep, the week before testing, including a Glow Day, and ideas for the day after state testing.
In this week’s episode, I explain the importance of planning a test simulation day for students. The purpose of this day is to get out their jitters, review special rules and strategies specific to state testing, answer all of their questions about testing, and practice taking a timed test in an environment similar to state testing.
I also share my go-to time-filler in the Teaching Tip of the Week.
Resources Mentioned:
FREE 5 Special Rules for State Testing Posters and Editable PowerPoint
FREE Test-Taking Strategy Posters
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode30.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
29. 5 Fun and Unique Ways to Improve Classroom Behavior
Season 1 · Episode 29
mardi 27 février 2024 • Duration 13:31
This time of year can be a challenge when it comes to handling classroom behavior. Rules that were once set in stone seem to be tested on a regular basis. Routines that were once seamless seem to be strained. You may feel like you’ve lost control of your entire class.
Well, teacher friend, it’s time to take back that control, and you don’t have to be a drill sergeant to do so.
In this episode, I discuss 3 common problem areas my class struggled with and the unique and fun ways I addressed them. I explain how I used friendly competitions, challenges, and games to improve transitions, work at a reasonable voice level, and follow simple directions the first time they are given.
I also share a teaching tip for adding fractions with like or unlike denominators in the Teaching Tip of the Week.
Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 28: Why You Shouldn’t Handle Student Behavior Alone and What To Do Instead
Episode 23: 6 Things NOT To Do Before, During, and After Your Observation
Resources Mentioned:
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode29.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
28. Why You Shouldn’t Handle Student Behavior Alone and What to Do Instead
Season 1 · Episode 28
mardi 20 février 2024 • Duration 13:20
If you are seeing a spike in student behavior issues this time of year, you are not alone. This long stretch without a break combined with too many indoor recesses can do a number on student behavior.
In this episode, I take you through the steps I took when handling student behavior issues and how I relied on my support system for guidance. I share what to include in your conversation with students, a behavior self-assessment form to give students before speaking with parents, and suggestions for resolving common issues you might be having with students.
I also share a tip for how parents can help their child at home with multiplication facts in the Teaching Tip of the Week.
Resources Mentioned:
Marble Sensory Toys (This is an Amazon affiliate link. There is no extra cost to you, but purchasing through this link helps support the podcast.🙂)
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode28.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
27. Teaching Tips and Strategies for Multiplying Fractions
Season 1 · Episode 27
mardi 13 février 2024 • Duration 18:20
Multiplying fractions is no problem, top times top and bottom times bottom…it’s that simple, right? Well, not always.
In this episode, I share teaching tips, strategies, and activities to help build conceptual understanding of multiplying fractions. You’ll hear tips for adding engagement to these lessons along with common mistakes you can expect to see.
Topics include:
-Multiples of unit fractions (4th grade)
-Multiples of non-unit fractions (4th grade)
-Multiplying fractions by whole numbers (4th and 5th)
-Multiplying fractions by fractions (5th grade)
I also share a unique idea for a small group activity in the Teaching Tip of the Week.
Resources Mentioned:
Multiples of Fractions Work Mat
Animal Puzzles (for small group activity)
Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 20: 5 Kagan Strategies to Boost Engagement and Build Community
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode27.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
26. Teaching with Unifix Cubes: 5 Math Skills to Pair Them With
Season 1 · Episode 26
mardi 6 février 2024 • Duration 15:46
Manipulatives are an essential part of elementary instruction. For years my go-to manipulatives were base 10 blocks, fraction tiles, and pattern blocks. That all changed when I attended a Greg Tang conference and learned about the magic of unifix cubes.
Previously, I thought these were better for primary grades, but he opened my eyes to all the ways upper elementary teachers can use them. Once I began using them with my students, they quickly became my favorite manipulative!
In this episode, I share 5 upper elementary math skills that you can teach with unifix cubes, including basic division, prime and composite numbers, mixed numbers and improper fractions, subtracting mixed numbers, and patterns.
For each skill, I explain how to use the unifix cubes and tips to help your students build conceptual understanding.
Don’t miss this week’s Teaching Tip of the Week where I share a classroom management tip for using unifix cubes.
Related Blog Posts:
Subtract Mixed Numbers with Regrouping Using Unifix Cubes
Resources Mentioned:
Subtracting Mixed Numbers with Unifix Cubes Task Cards
Subtracting Mixed Numbers PowerPoint Lesson
Subtracting Mixed Numbers Work Mat
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode26.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
25. Valentine’s Day Math Activities Your Students Will Love
Season 1 · Episode 25
mardi 30 janvier 2024 • Duration 10:40
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it’s time to spread the love and plan a few heart-themed activities! In this week's episode, I share two of my favorite Valentine’s Day-themed activities that you and your students will love!
The first is a restaurant simulation where students experience what it’s like to order at a restaurant, pay for their meal, and receive change. In addition, they play the role of a server, take someone’s order, calculate the total cost of the meal, and decide how much change to give their customer. Use real menus from actual restaurants and decorate your small group table to create a realistic Valentine’s Day dinner!
The second is a festive Valentine’s Day craftivity, Fraction and Decimal Hearts. These hearts will showcase what they’ve learned about fractions and decimals and are the perfect display in your classroom or hallway for February!
Finally, I share a fun activity to help students understand the need for common denominators in the Teaching Tip of the Week.
Resources Mentioned:
FREE Ordering at a Restaurant Simulation
Fraction and Decimal Heart Craftivity
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode25.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!
24. 6 Tips to Help You Rock Your Next Teaching Observation
Season 1 · Episode 24
mardi 23 janvier 2024 • Duration 12:39
There are so many things to consider when planning for your observation. Will you use the lesson from the workbook or create something from scratch? What kind of activities will you plan? Will you use manipulatives? Will your students work in groups?
It’s no wonder that planning for your observation can feel overwhelming!
In this week's episode, I share 6 things to make sure you do when it comes to your teaching observation. You’ll hear tips for planning and delivering your lesson as well as managing student behavior. These tips will hopefully help you feel a little less nervous and a lot more confident when your observation rolls around.
Don’t miss this week’s Teaching Tip of the Week, where I share tips to find ambiance videos to play for every season, not just the crackling fireplace during wintertime.
Resources Mentioned:
FREE Lesson Plan Guide
Create a Crossword Puzzle
Episodes Mentioned:
Episode 2: 5 Tips to Help Build a Lesson Plan in Minutes
Related Blog Posts:
5 Tips to Build an Effective Lesson Plan in Minutes
Favorite YouTube Ambiance Videos by Season:
Fall Themes:
Winter Themes:
Christmas Lights with Light Music
Spring Themes:
Summer Themes:
To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode24.
P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!