One algebra concept that many students struggle with is solving absolute value problems. This absolute value exploration will help kids make sense of them!
Grab this fun and engaging printable fraction game this December for an easy and low prep way to practice simplifying, adding and subtracting fractions.
Free math printables for kids to learn the number bonds to 18, & more. A fun number study of 18, ideal for Kindergarten, Grade 1 or even the younger child.
Need a simple, yet fun way for kids to practice finding equivalent fractions? These super cute equivalent fractions puzzles are perfect! And FREE!
This Pythagorean Theorem Lego Proof provides a helpful visual, as well as providing a unique hands-on geometry learning experience.
Want pythagorean theorem practice that is real and relevant to your students? This free set helps kids visualize situations and solve meaningful problems.
A huge list of ways to play and explore symmetry for kids. You'll find hands on examples, fun art projects, printables and books to make it come alive.
This FREE printable lesson guides students in a hands-on way to help them see the relationships between interior and exterior angles in triangles!
Looking for a new way for kids to practice area and perimeter of rectangles? Build shapes and learn in a fun way with this free area and perimeter game!
Teaching math with children's literature can make it come alive! This list includes all the best books to teach multiplication and division in a fun way.
Need a quick and engaging measuring angles activity? Your students will love this set of puzzles! Measure angles with a protractor from 15-180 degrees.
This free printable gumball estimation activity is a fun way to introduce kids to the idea of estimation, as well as help increase spatial reasoning skills.
Recognizing patterns is an important math concept. These FREE Skittles Pattern Cards are a great way to help kids see patterns and create their own!
I found this Math Reference Sheet many years ago on Ms. Sanchez's class website. Her download is still available. I printed out 25 colored copies and mounted on card stock. On the backside I made a sheet of cut and pasted resources that fit my students' needs like measurement charts, number words, etc. I then laminated the cards. They held up for four years and it is now time to remake them. If this is too old for your class, there are a variety of sheets available on TPT for free that might fit your needs. Link Here are my math tool kits that I will have the children store on their desks. It will become the Math/Science tool kit. I need to come up with a clever name for them. We do not use Everyday Math anymore and will be adopting Go Math. While looking for her website, I stumbled across her Science Sheet that I will also be making for my students. Link
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It's 11:30 in the morning, and it's almost time for lunch. Your 4th grade child started working on his math two hours ago and has not yet finished. He's now
Super fun sand slime recipe that is quick and easy-to-make for your beach theme or a summer activity for preschoolers. You will LOVE this beach slime!
Looking for a simple way to put all those brightly colored sticky notes to good use? Check out this post full of fun ideas to teach math with sticky notes!
This unique set of Christmas challenges is a fun way to weave in graphing linear equations practice, as well as practice writing linear equations.
This fun and easy to use "Roll and Write" activity helps kids learn multiplication and division fact families and see the connection between the operations.
Have a geoboard, but not sure how to use it? Learn great ideas for hands on math exploration + grab a free set of geoboard activity cards in this post!
There is one vital concept all students must know to be successful mathematicians. Click to learn more and get helpful resources to ensure success.
Cool DIY fairy jar craft project! This mason jar night light that will actually glow in the dark; the perfect fun summer activity for kids!
Are you looking for super fun measurement worksheets and activities for kindergarten?? You found them!! Your students will LOVE these hands-on learning activities and fun, extra practice worksheets that teach a variety of kindergarten measurement concepts.
Grab some fun and simple practice with this free ordinal numbers game! This printable board game will help kids understand position with ordinal numbers.
Looking for an easy, fun and low-prep Apple STEM Challenge? This is super easy and FUN for kids. Plus, grab the FREE printable pages to guide your lesson.
These apple addition mats make learning to add fun and hands-on in preschool and kindergarten. They would be a great addition to your fall math centers!
Preschool math is a building block to skills learners are expected to perform in elementary school. Counting, one-to-one correspondence, and number sense are necessities in early childhood classrooms. Teachers can help learners explore number sense by using hands-on materials and engaging math games. This making five math game is perfect for a fun number sense
Calendar math ideas for the primary classroom!
Mammoth Math is an easy math curriculum to use and adapt to your children. Plus it makes it easy to customize your child's math education.
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Hey friends! I had roadmapping on my mind during vacation, and I came back and made an example of what a road map could look like for the Kindergarten common core math standards. Hop over to my blog to read more and grab your free copy. BTW, I'm working on 1st and 2nd and they'll be available soon! Math Coach's Corner
Sorting is one of the first units covered in many early childhood classrooms. It is an essential skill for little ones to understand before many other math skills are developed. Little learners need to know what makes objects the same and different in order to understand the concept of sorting. Same and Different This may
Hands-on, Free printable Measurement Hunt activity is a clever math activities that makes makes measuring FUN for elementary students.
If your kids struggle to add large numbers, these place value mazes will provide some much needed support. They're simple, low prep and fun for kids!
Looking for a simple way to put all those brightly colored sticky notes to good use? Check out this post full of fun ideas to teach math with sticky notes!
This fun set of "make 100" math games is perfect for the 100th day and will boost mental math skills, number sense and get kids thinking mathematically!
Rather than a boring worksheet or flashcards, try an addition and subtraction equation search! Similar to a word search, but for important math skills!
Save your sanity! Read to find no-prep centers for math ideas that will engage your students and give you back your time.
Counting on, simple addition and number identification wrapped into a FREE math game...YES, please! Add in some fun race cars from the Target Dollar Spot and it's new favorite! Sometimes the most simple activities have a huge impact on our learning adventure. Grayson loved it and begged for it daily. It was definitely a win-win.