Math Books That Inspire: My Current Reads and Future Picks
As a passionate math educator, I find inspiration not only in the classroom but also within the pages of thought-provoking books. Whether it’s deepening my understanding of complex concepts or discovering new teaching strategies, math books have a special way of expanding both my knowledge and approach. In this post, I’m excited to share with you the math books currently on my nightstand, as well as a few that are next on my reading list. From insightful explorations of mathematical theory to practical guides for classroom instruction, these reads offer something for every math enthusiast or educator looking to spark…
Creative Library Displays: Adding a Dynamic Twist
While scrolling through TikTok, I found a great video by @the.laser.libraria showcasing a fun Open House idea for libraries or classroom collections. Inspired by @thebookwrangler’s resources, I put my own spin on the concept, which I am excited to share with you! This display works for both nonfiction and fiction books, using dynamic shelving techniques to make collections engaging and easy to browse. The Canva template I created includes everything you need—signs, editable tags, and fun sneaker pages. I hope this inspires you to try new display ideas in your library and make your collection more inviting for readers!
Book Review: The Infused AI Classroom by Holly Clark
I connected with Holly Clark during an AI training session, and her book, Infused AI Classroom, truly stands out. Unlike many AI books that focus on tools and tricks, Holly emphasizes pedagogy and transformative teaching techniques. This approach equips both students and educators to harness AI's full potential. Discover why Holly's insights are a game-changer for education!