1. Fast and Slow Piles. This works well as a starting or closing activity. Students sort math fact cards into fast and slow piles. This visual way of tracking facts highlights which facts come ...
Australians are having fewer children than ever. At 1.5 babies per woman, the fertility rate is at a record low. Many ...
Across the state of Maryland, Baltimore Archdiocese schools have a few thing in common that drive student success, writes ...
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The Math Ain’t Mathing on This Job
A humorous moment on the construction site as measurements and calculations get tricky — teamwork and attention help keep the project on track.
As clean energy grows, so do the limits of how it’s measured. A new Nature Climate Change study warns that rooftop solar’s ...
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The ‘Southern surge’ offers lessons for student learning — but we don’t fully understand it yet
Here’s what I found: While there has not exactly been a region-wide “Southern surge,” there have been some notable Southern ...
Eating three meals per day is often viewed as the best way to maintain a healthy diet and get adequate nutrition. But how ...
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Tens of billions: Why the bill for planned Roads of National Significance keeps going up
Latest estimates put the cost at 23 times that of Dunedin Hospital's rebuild - but why has the bill gone up so much?
Several Hillsborough County Public Schools stood out as exemplary institutions of academic excellence in a newly released ...
The proportion of girls taking HSC economics is at its lowest level in three decades. Chantal knows what could fix it.
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