Looking for a fun and hands on way to model fractions with your students? Candy bar fractions are the perfect introduction to adding and subtraction fractions with unlike denominators-plus, kids get a tasty treat when they finish! Although it is not an everyday occurrence (or monthly even), one of my favorite ways to help kids make sense of big math topics is with candy. Yes, I know we have to be careful about sugar intake, and no, my kids Keep Reading...
{FREE} All About Pumpkins: Interactive Folder for Kids
Are your kids learning all about pumpkins this fall? Grab this adorable set of printables to create an interactive folder so your kids can learn about pumpkins and refer back to it all fall long. Ahh fall. The time for cooler weather, changing leaves and all things pumpkin. Fall is my favorite time of the year, and I love picking out the perfect pumpkin with my kids, so of course I'm going to find ways to incorporate math! But along with Keep Reading...
{FREE} Percent Error Analysis Tasks Grade 7-8 | PRINT+DIGITAL
Do your middle school students have a good understanding of percentages? Help them deepen understanding while practicing essential skills using this FREE set of Percent Error Analysis Tasks. Using percentages and solving problems that involve percent is one of the most essential math concepts our kids learn. We use and see percent in our daily life all the time. And while we can definitely use a calculator (and should!), if you don't actually Keep Reading...
Apple Addition with Ten Frames – Decompose Numbers {FREE}
Want to help your kids better understand addition, composing and decomposing numbers and exploring ways to make ten? This adorable set of Apple Addition with Ten Frames provides helpful visuals, perfect for fall math learning! It's back to school time, and that means learning math with apples! I have lots of apple math resources available, but today is especially focused on addition within 10. Using ten frames as a visual model will help kids Keep Reading...
Area & Perimeter Practice for 3rd Grade – Scavenger Hunt Activity {FREE}
Are your third graders confident with area and perimeter? Do they understand the difference? Provide fun and low-prep practice with this classroom scavenger hunt! This area & perimeter practice for 3rd grade will get your kids up and moving, while learning math. Two math topics that have tons of real world meaning and significance are area and perimeter. We see and use these all the time, though we may not always realize it. So it's Keep Reading...
Place Value Clip Cards for 2-Digit Numbers {FREE}
Looking for some easy, self-checking practice with place value of 2-digit numbers? This set of clip cards is fun and easy, allowing your kids to deepen their understanding of the teen numbers, and the difference between tens and ones. Place value is such a large topic, but one that is essential for building a mathematical foundation. As you begin to explore numbers beyond ten, it will help your students build number sense if they think of the Keep Reading...
{FREE} Count, Color & Trace: Numbers 1-15 Practice
Working on number recognition and counting? Your kids will love this adorable set of number tracing worksheets for the numbers 1-15. They will practice counting, tracing and writing as they build fluency with numbers. Your little ones will get in tons of fine motor practice while building an understanding of the numbers 1-15 with these animal-themed number recognition pages. Each page includes a variety of unique a fun safari animals. Kids in Keep Reading...
Fraction of a Whole Number Visual Worksheets {FREE}
Want to help your kids understand finding a fraction of a whole number using meaningful visuals? Use this set of finding fraction of a whole number worksheets to teach with visual models. Way too often, when it comes to fraction operations, kids are taught procedures and rules first, then given endless practice problems until those procedures and rules become automatic. Can they then adequately find a fraction of a whole number? Perhaps. Do Keep Reading...
{FREE} Kindergarten Math Worksheets | Multiple Skills | Animal Theme
Looking for a quick and easy way to review key Kindergarten math skills? This set of interactive practice pages with a cute safari animal theme is the perfect collection of Kindergarten math worksheets for your little ones. Do you have themed weeks or unit studies with your Kindergartners? Or do you have an animal unit as part of your science studies? Or maybe you just need some low-prep review to assess your kiddos. This set of Kindergarten Keep Reading...
Summer Counting Mats: Play Dough Math
Help your little ones stay busy with these hands-on play dough counting mats, perfect for summer! Encourage your kids to get creative as they build a variety of ice cream cones while counting to 20. Do your kids love to get creative and messy with balls of colorful play dough? Whether you make it yourself or buy it from the store, the squishy, moldable dough can lead to hours of entertainment. Why not combine your child's love of play dough Keep Reading...
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