Use Fruit Loops to do a Back to School Math Assessment or just to make math fun, tasty and interactive.
In this Make Six Puzzle, you are given eight equations. You must insert mathematical symbols (no digits) to make each equation equal six. If you are wondering what mathematical symbols you are allowed to use, that is up to you!
Math + Art = Fun | Check out these fun projects to incorporate art into your math lessons!
Looking for something new to celebrate Pi Day? Your kids will love the challenge of these Pi Day Logic Puzzles-available FREE!
Want to seem like an excellent math teacher? Play the substitution game. It is worth 1000 worksheets. It's never boring and it's different every time.
Make learning fun with over 100 edible education projects for kids! These can be done at home or in the classroom.
Hi everyone! Today I'm sharing a fun math game I liked to use in my classroom to quickly practice multiplication facts everyday. Shortly after I started teaching 3rd grade my coworker told me about this and we call it Donut Math. Go read all about it on All About 3rd Grade! I really hope this is something you can use in your class! Happy Thanksgiving!
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75+ awesome hands-on math activities for the elementary grades! Ages 5 - 10. Addition, subtraction, measurement, fractions, and more.
We have selected the best math apps for kids that make math learning engaging, creative, and fun!
In the world of education, math warm-up activities are like magical potions that can transform a dull and dreary classroom into a lively and dynamic hub of mathematical excitement. They're like the opening act of a grand performance that sets the stage for a day filled with numerical discoveries and intellectual feats.
Building math fact fluency starts with understanding math fact strategies. Fact families help build math fact fluency.
Knock off the Clock is a fun, fast-paced math game that can be used for addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. If you are playing with younger children, use addition and subtraction only. Older students can
Looking for ways to show your kids math in everday life? By including them, you can use simple home projects to teach kids math in a fun way!
Try these 5 applied math activities in your classroom - inspired by real world applications from environmental science.
Have your students practice recognizing math operation symbols with these fun I Spy activities! This set includes: -I Spy activity pages for: math, subtraction, multiplication, and division symbols This product is a PDF.
Ten Brain Tricks for Learning Math Facts: These strategies are backed by science, and will help the kiddos with basic math facts!
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If you're not making time for math games, your students are missing out! Check out these 5 math games every classroom needs to play!
Do you have a student that struggles with math basics, such as mental math as well as addition and subtraction fact families? If so, you are bound to see success with him or her with Math-U-See supplemental math program called Accelerated Individualized Mastery (or AIM). A manipulative-based math program, AIM focuses solely on add/subtract math facts to build that mental math strategy. Once your student has mental math down, the future concepts of math will come so much easier! Check out my review of AIM!
Help your students become multiplication masters.
Incorporate technology in the math classroom with free math apps that are available to help students learn math concepts in an engaging way.
I have been compensated by Math-U-See for this review. My opinions are my own. For more information see my marketing disclosure When it comes to homeschooling math, there are two basic […]
Homeschool with Disney! Ideas for math, engineering, technology, animals and agriculture. Links to videos and activities.
Mastering math facts can be difficult and boring for kids, but knowing the facts can make math so much easier for them in the long run. So what is the best way to teach the facts and make them stick without boring your kids? Make mastering the math facts fun! Today, I am going to...
Your students may be working on fact family activities to better understand the relationship between addition and subtraction or multiplication and division,
Arrays Activities: An Introduction to Making Arrays Unit- a unit dedicated to array activities and teaching arrays activities. Using and building arrays is a foundational skill that helps students succeed in multiplication and division. Build that foundation with this teaching arrays unit. This arrays lesson plan pack has been created to build a strong understanding of arrays and their purpose in math. This unit is designed to work from the most simple concepts to the more complex, building each day. Perfect for 2nd or 3rd grade! Designed for Student Success! This 10-day unit starts in the concrete and focuses on students building and manipulating their own arrays. As students move through the unit, the shift goes from concrete representations to pictorial representations and then finally abstract. Also includes a differentiated array of activities so all learners are reached in your classroom! Students fully understand arrays once they start finding arrays within arrays. This is the perfect introduction to multiplication and division. Here’s a peek at what’s in this unit! Teaching Tools: Resources for Arrays- Links to books, manipulatives, and other resources to support your array’s unit. Rays of Arrays Teaching PowerPoint- a 30-slide PowerPoint to help you teach about arrays. Array Lesson Plans- a 10-day lesson plan that outlines how to use each component in this unit daily. Includes suggestions for informal and formal assessments. Array Reference Poster- display and refer to this poster throughout your unit. Hands-on Learning Tools for Student Practice: Water Balloon Arrays- a visual game to help students understand how arrays help mathematicians count up groups quickly. Can later be used as a math center for practice throughout the unit. Rainbow Arrays- a hands-on building arrays activity using Skittles! Use as a center later. Roll an Array- a hands-on game for helping students build arrays. Can be used as a center. Spin an Array- a 3-level differentiated array building activity. Designed to help you meet the needs of all the learners in your classroom. Use later as a center. Array Match Up- an equation and array hands-on match-up game. Cut the pieces in half using unique designs for an easier version, or cut them straight for more of a challenge. Whole group and small group options. Array ISN pages- use these pages to help students create reference pages in their Math Interactive Notebooks. Includes pages for key vocabulary and solving word problems using arrays. Array Worksheets for Practice or Assessment Array Match Up- a fun and low prep cut and paste array and equation matching printable. Perfect for easy informal assessment. Draw an Array- A print-and-go sheet where students draw an array to match the equation. Great for assessment. Array Word Problems- Use as a summative formal assessment for arrays. 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It was a short and sweet lesson that got the kids practicing their arrays in a variety of ways (to assist in calculating, to make math an addition/multiplication sentence, and to solve word problems), reinforced the connection between repeated addition and multiplication, and connected arrays to real life with all the examples in the PPT. The kids enjoyed looking around the classroom for various examples of arrays, and they began noticing them in other images in the days following the lesson." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Samantha C. says, "Fantastic resource. Easy to navigate, cute images, and engaging lessons/activities. 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Check out all of these amazing Amazon math manipulatives! These will set your students up for math success this school year!
Find all sorts of apple math games and activities for kids, including hands on learning, free printables and fun Apple STEM challenges.
Spark students’ interest with these 5 hooks for math lessons. Learn how to introduce a math lesson by engaging your students from the start!
There are a few math apps for addition and subtraction out there that I want to share with you today. These are geared for primary learners!
Teaching preschool math can be fun IF you know how preschoolers learn. No need to reinvent the wheel just use their development.
Teaching math to your Kindergarten child at home can be a lot of fun! Children in this age group are excited, eager learners who learn best through hands-on activities and exploration. This post will give you many ideas for teaching math to kindergarteners at home through fun, hands-on activities! The hands-on math activities in this