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3 Activities for Thanksgiving

By Sarah Stecher | November 24, 2025

Thanksgiving-themed math puzzles you won’t want to miss! Sectors, rates, quadratic growth, and more!

A Thanksgiving Statistics Review Activity

By Math Medic | November 23, 2025

A Thanksgiving-themed color-by-number activity for your Statistics students, which includes 10 multiple choice review questions.

A Thanksgiving Review Activity

By Sarah Stecher | November 21, 2025

A Thanksgiving-themed color-by-number activity for your Calculus students.

Open Middle Puzzles for AP Precalculus

By Sarah Stecher | November 20, 2025

Two puzzles you can use with students on the week of Thanksgiving break.

EFFL in Action: How Math Medic Lessons Sparked Curiosity and Confidence in College Algebra

By Math Medic | November 11, 2025

Read about how a community college math professor went all-in on EFFL and the impact it had!

How to Amp up Your Lesson Debrief

By Sarah Stecher | November 3, 2025

Tips for facilitating a debrief for maximum impact.

10 Questions to Liven Up Your Math Classroom

By Sarah Stecher | November 1, 2025

Questions to open up discussion, extend students’ thinking, and help students consolidate their learning.

3 Activities for Halloween

By Sarah Stecher | October 31, 2025

Fall themed math puzzles you can use in any high school math course — perfect for that half day on Halloween.

Halloween Stats Fright

By Math Medic | October 26, 2025

A spooky good way to review statistical concepts.

A Halloween Activity for AP Calculus

By Sarah Stecher | October 24, 2025

Get a trick-or-treat themed logic puzzle focused on derivative practice, perfect for the half day of school on Halloween!

Using Multiple Choice as a Springboard for Discussion

By Math Medic | October 20, 2025

Learn about a new way for grading multiple choice that encourages student discussion and learning.

STILL Staying Out of the “Gray Zone”!

By Math Medic | October 20, 2025

What the AP Calculus scoring changes really mean for your students and why keeping them out of the “gray zone” is more important than ever.