Outdoor math activities for kids from preschool to high school. Engaging way to prevent summer slide with fun active STEM activities to learn numbers, shapes, angles, time, algebra, geometry using materials in nature.
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FUN summer math activity to practice addition up to 20 using free printable math puzzles. Solve equations then cut and paste worksheets!
This printable math worksheet is a super fun way to practice addition and money skills. It also makes a great follow up for a restaurant math center activity. Your students can pretend that they have their own little place that serves junk food for lunch (because it's no fun to serve broccoli and kale at a fake resta
Lesson plans, games and resources to teach and review important math concepts, including place value, rounding, adding and subtracting large numbers.
Looking for ways to keep up with math skills over the Summer? Check out this HUGE list of Summer math activities! Dozens of easy ideas!
Just print these 5th Grade Math Worksheets to get extra math practice at school, at home, or for summer learning - NO PREP, fun way to review!
Budget friendly summer math camp. Complete activity lesson plans for a fun DIY summer math camp for kids to do at home and with friends.
Download these free summer math booklets to help your students get a little math skill practice over the summer.
One way I keep students engaged is to take them outside, so here are some of my favorite activities for teaching math outdoors.
Summer review packets for grades Pre-K through 4th to help prevent the summer slide. Perfect for review at the end of the year, review at the beginning of the year, summer homework, tutoring lessons or distance learning.
I was thinking earlier this week, what time of the school year is busier?...the beginning of the year or the end of the year. I honestly don't know, but one thing I do know is that I enjoy the end of the year business a little more because it means summer break is right around the corner. There are so many extra details to consider at the end of the year. Grade cards, records (records and more records), special days, award ceremonies, class gifts, closing down your classroom, and more. It's really important to get an early start on all of these loose ends or you will find yourself staying up for some late nights trying get everything finished. One way you can help get yourself organized is by setting up some end of the year totes during the last couple of weeks. The totes I set up were complete, donate, put away, toss. In each tote I placed items or notes for myself to deal with as soon as possible. My goal was to take care of everything in the totes before going home that day (although some items stayed in the totes for a few days). But even if the tote wasn't cleaned out before I left for the day, having everything I needed to do together in one spot really helped me stay focused on getting my end of the year tasks complete. By the way, if there was something in the tote I needed to complete outside of school, like getting gifts for the students, I took a picture with my phone to reference when I was out running errands. This system really helped me get things accomplished before the last day of school. And while I was not able to walk out the door after our end of the year teacher luncheon, I had all my "have to's" finished and had a chance to work on some bigger organization projects. One item in my complete tote was a summer review packet for our rising first graders. I sent our new firsties (and a few of our rising second graders) a supply list and a review packet. If you would like a FREE copy of this summer review packet with your students, click on the picture below. Another to do before wrapping up for summer break was to get my students a fun little end of the year gift. In the past I've given books, candy, sidewalk chalk, and framed pictures of the class. Student gifts this year were bubble wands. I really love sending my sweet students out the door with a small treat. If you are thinking of sending bubbles with your students and need a label for them, click on the picture below. I've linked an editable (and FREE) version of the labels I used. Our sweet girl is totally ready for summer break too. She will be in second grade. Am I a bit choked up?...yes. It is just crazy how quickly she is growing up. D and I love seeing the person she is becoming, but that doesn't stop me from wanting slow down time. The last days of the school year are super busy. But, with a little organization, you can end the year with plenty of energy to enjoy the summer.
Make sure your kids are ready for the new school with these fun math activities. Keep their bodies and minds engaged all summer long! When I was thinking about what kind of activities I wanted to do with my kids for our Summer Camp this year I knew I wanted to add activities that were
Pratice summer math while making a cute, Free Printable Sandcastle Subtraction Craft. This beach activity is fun for kindergarten & first graders.
Looking for end of the year activities or last week of school activities? These Summer Sandcastle Shapes include 2D shapes to create a sandcastle along with a recording sheet to record sides and vertices. This can be used for end of year review, shape unit or summer activities. Download the preview to see what is included and examples! What's Included: -directions -example pictures -large and small shape templates for circle, square, triangle, rectangle, hexagon, rhombus -4 different recording sheets for options- **Please know that by purchasing this resource you are purchasing the rights to use these activities in a single classroom. If you plan to share this resource with other teachers, please send them to my store to purchase individually or you may purchase additional license(s). THIS RESOURCE WAS NOT CREATED TO USE WITH ANY DIGITAL PLATFORM OR EASEL** Related Resources: ALL END OF THE YEAR ACTIVITIES -Follow my store (HERE) for notifications and discounts of newly released resources!** -Follow Smitten With First Blog here for blog posts, freebies, and ideas!**
Unleash outdoor fun while learning! Engage kids with 5 maths games that combine physical activity and education.
S'Mores themed math activity filled with super cute clipart to keep kids engaged and having fun with Free Math Worksheets for Kindergarten.
There are so many ways to use math task cards in upper elementary and middle school. This game uses math task cards with a bit of a twist!
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Practice grade 4 math with these FREE 4th Grade Math Worksheets and print as many as you need. Fourth grade math answer key included!!
Ah. May is among us my friends. We're out of school at the end of the month and that might be just in time. We've got some spring-itis going on. I wish the weather would catch on though. I posted abou
Interested in preparing for third grade over the summer? Here is a list of basic math and reading topics to give your child a head start to the year.
Build a Zoo is a project-based learning task that involves using 5th grade math standards to solve problems related to building and maintaining a zoo.
Use Pokemon cards for a simple math activity. DIY Pokemon math sheets. This is one way to use your child's current favorite thing to learn.
High, Low is a simple, no-prep math game that can be played in less than five minutes all while boosting number sense! Better yet, your students won't even realize there is math involved! How To Play
Tessellations are so much fun to make! This post includes directions and examples for creating tessellations in middle school math.
Summer review packets for grades Pre-K through 4th to help prevent the summer slide. Perfect for review at the end of the year, review at the beginning of the year, summer homework, tutoring lessons or distance learning.
Get your students ready for the Summer Games with these fun, engaging Olympic classroom ideas for all the subjects!
Graphing comes to life with fun paper airplane math activity! Create, fly, collect data, & use technology for serious learning.
Every teacher knows the reality of the summer slide. This post shares some ways to prevent summer slide for upper elementary students.
Make 3rd grade math FUN by using free printable math worksheets pdf as math minues with Grade 3! Complete instructions & answer key included.
Worksheets for 1st grade math, first grade math worksheets for free for the basic math topics taught in grade 1.
Looking for some ways to make learning fun this summer? Check out these hands-on and engaging summer centers for kindergarten!
Engage your middle school math students with this hands-on surface area and volume project! Great for back-to-school or end-of-unit review!
Learn about the science of beaches, plus get fun math, language, and geography practice, in this printable beach unit study!
Geometric Art
Free summer worksheets for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Summer activities, coloring pages, and more!