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How to Teach Combining Like Terms
Learn effective strategies for teaching combining like terms, a key algebra skill. Discover how to simplify expressions with combining like terms.

Hazel Learning
Sep 223 min read


How to Teach Evaluating Expressions
Evaluating expressions is one of the first major skills students encounter as they transition from arithmetic to algebra. At its core, it...

Hazel Learning
Sep 195 min read


How to Teach Simplifying Radicals
Simplifying radicals is a foundational skill in algebra, essential for solving equations, manipulating expressions, and understanding...

Hazel Learning
Sep 123 min read


How to Teach Simplifying Rational Expressions
Simplifying rational expressions is a crucial skill for students in algebra. When taught effectively, it strengthens their understanding...

Hazel Learning
Sep 43 min read


How to Teach Rational Indices
For many students, rational exponents - also called fractional exponents - are one of the trickiest topics in algebra. The difficulty...

Hazel Learning
Aug 303 min read


How to Teach Repeating Decimals
Repeating decimals are one of those topics in middle and high school mathematics that can either spark curiosity or create frustration. For many students, the moment they first encounter a decimal that “does not end” raises questions about infinity, patterns, and the relationship between decimals and fractions.

Hazel Learning
Aug 184 min read


How to Teach Multiplying Fractions (Without Just Memorizing Rules)
How to teach multiplying fractions in a way that empowers students - not just for a test, but for real-life math confidence?

Hazel Learning
Aug 53 min read


How to Teach Probability to Elementary Students
Creating an engaging environment is essential for effective teaching. An interactive classroom promotes exploration and genuine interest in learning. Use hands-on activities and games that utilize objects like dice, coins, and spinners. These tools allow students to visualize probability concepts in real time. Incorporating movement into lessons keeps students invested and focused.

Hazel Learning
Jun 125 min read
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