To be a librarian who teachers want to coteach and collaborate with, you need to be willing to step out of your library comfort zone and into their curriculum. Teachers need to see that you’re not just about books and reading, so I decided to create a guide for a challenging math concept – long division.
I created the following “Roadmap To Doing Long Division” to teach the steps of this process. This would most likely be used by 4th graders, as that is when long division is taught. However, I envision that teachers could use it as a teaching tool, students could use it for help with understanding the process, and parents (who may have forgotten the days of long division) could use it to help their children practice.
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Resource - All graphics on this post were created using Canva.
This is amazing! What a great job and idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great infographic for parents, students, and teachers. It's easy to follow and a helpful reference. Nice idea!
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to see another librarian who's able to teach math! Great infographic!
ReplyDeleteI love how you introduced long division! Great job on the infographic
ReplyDeleteHello Marissa! I love the educational infographic you created to help teach someone how to work out problems on division. This is always a tricky skill in school for students, and I think this infographic is an excellent way to help provide a visual to them learn. The step by step tutorial is created to help students and even parents follow along easily to learn the skill. This is a great infographic that is a definite use in the classroom.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I needed this when I was in elementary school! It's a great visual and could be placed in a math notebook as a resource.
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