What if there was a way to not only improve fact fluency but to also change the way students feel about math? At Sokikom, we’re pushing the boundaries of student learning to make math fun. […]
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Developing Grateful Students
At Sokikom, we love Thanksgiving! It’s a wonderful time of year full of family, friends, food, and gratitude. Days leading up to the Thanksgiving Break we take the time to make handprint turkeys, teach our students […]
Learning Without Roadblocks
By: Matthew Cardona Technology integration is the new school. Although the idea is far from new it is just now becoming a reality in our public schools. Being a second-year teacher, I often look back […]
New: SBAC Mirrored Content
You asked for it, we listened! Introducing: New SBAC Mirrored Content. Not only will your students be able to learn math in an interactive game with the traditional Sokikom content but now you will also be […]
Cultivating a Growth Mindset Classroom
If you’re like most educators, you’ve probably already heard of Stanford Professor Carol Dweck and her book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, but do you know how to apply her principles and create a […]
Improving Parent-Teacher Communication
Every teacher knows that strong parent-teacher communication is a vital part of a properly managed classroom. It is so important that many schools are placing a higher emphasis on “family engagement.” To help you start […]
A Teacher’s Perspective: Implementing Sokikom
By: Rebecca Bautista My name is Rebecca Bautista and I am a second grade teacher at Rio Del Mar Elementary in Oxnard, California. This is my eighth year in education. I was an intervention teacher […]