Tagged: Kathleen Palmieri

Engaging Math Students in a Thinking Classroom

After her close study of insights from three leading math educators, Kathleen Palmieri took “a deep dive into what I had been doing in my classroom and flipped the stage to create a Thinking Classroom for my students.” See examples of how she’s moved from theories to practice.

Bringing a Lab Mindset to Group Work in Math

What if we approached math as an experimental subject and encouraged students to work together to solve problems using a “lab mindset”? Fifth grade teacher and NBCT Kathie Palmieri has been exploring science and math standards with the power of collaborative learning in mind.

An Innovative Approach to Grammar Instruction

Not Your Granny’s Grammar offers a fresh, engaging, and practical approach to grammar rooted in authentic writing practice. It’s well organized to guide teachers through the philosophy, structure, and application of a comprehensive grammar study, writes NBCT Kathie Palmieri.

Reigniting the Magic of Reading Physical Books

Once Harry Potter ruled the reading realm. Students lined up to devour each new physical 300+ page title. Then came the tech shift. The instant gratification of video games, apps and texting. The “it’s too long for kids” narrative. Kathie Palmieri has a plan to turn the clock back.

Authentic Inquiries Using Gummy Bear Science

Kathie Palmieri’s fifth graders loved her gummy bear activity. It transformed a standard lab into an opportunity for authentic inquiry. It shows that even the simplest materials can lead to big scientific thinking – especially when paired with a question that invites wonder.

My Summer of Relaxed and Productive Planning

By time-blocking her summer calendar and intentionally carving out space for professional growth, this year NBCT Kathleen Palmieri was able to stay focused, reduce procrastination, and produce some of her best lesson plans ever. She shares some strategies that worked for her.