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Meaningful Student Math Reflections that Lead to Goal Setting (3/2020)

Using Desmos with K-5 (8/2019)

Creating High Expectations through Meaningful Math Routines (5/2019)

Instruction Routines for Math Reasoning (1/2019)

Empowering Students to Self-Reflect and Set Goals in the Math Classroom (4/2018)

Visible Thinking in the Math Classroom (8/2017)

Minecraft in the Classroom (4/2017)

Global Math Department (9/2015)

Coding in the Classroom (1/2015)

Student Content Creation (7/2014)

Utilizing iPads During Reading Blocks (2/2014)

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