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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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 […]
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 […]

4 Ways to Ensure a Successful Start with Sokikom
Happy Back-to-School Season! The start of the school year can be both exciting and overwhelming. We want to make sure you have an easy transition back to the classroom so we’ve come up with the 4 best […]

Outstanding Educator Claire Ratfield: Creating a 21st Century Classroom through Fundraising
With school budgets becoming increasingly tight many educators have had to think of creative ways to modernize their classrooms. Lincoln Elementary 6th grade teacher, Claire Ratfield, has discovered with creative ways to crowd-fund modern technology […]
Using Sokikom as a Classroom Management Tool
If there’s one thing all teachers can agree on it’s the importance of classroom management. Effective teaching cannot take place in a poorly managed classroom. If students are easily distracted, talking, not paying attention and […]
A Teacher’s Perspective: Preparing for SBAC
By: Ashley Martin My name is Ashley Martin and I’m third grade teacher at Robert Sanders Elementary School in San Jose, CA. This is my fourth year teaching and my first year using Sokikom. We […]