This math coach is in your corner!

I'm Donna Boucher. Drawing from my experience as a classroom teacher, a math coach, and an interventionist, I'm eager to share valuable insights with elementary math teachers like you through engaging resources and online courses.

As an author and dedicated educator, my goal is to turn math instruction into a joyful adventure for both teachers and students! Join me in this journey of professional growth, where we reimagine and revitalize the way we teach math to our students!
Donna

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Who Are You as a Math Teacher?

You make numerous instructional decisions each and every day. In this free preview, you'll see how your philosophy as a math teacher impacts your decisions.

THIS CONTENT COMES FROM MY COMPUTATIONAL FLUENCY COURSE!

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For over a decade, I've been helping elementary math teachers elevate their instruction.
Now, it's your turn! Work at your own pace, right from the comfort of your living room.

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Elementary teacher

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FREE Mini Lesson: Leveraging Student Learning with CRA

Scaffold student learning by moving from concrete learning, to pictorial representations, before finally moving to numbers and symbols only.

FREE Mini Lesson: Who Are You as a Math Teacher

Your beliefs about how students best learn math impact the instructional decision you make every day.

FREE Mini Lesson: Number Combinations and Fact Fluency

Learning the number combinations through 10 in Kindergarten sets the stage for fact fluency.