Want some low-prep counting practice for your little one? Grab this free set summer counting worksheets to count to 10, count to 20 and build an understanding of place value--perfect for summer math review. Practicing and reviewing math skills might not sound like a fun way to spend lazy summer days, but about halfway through summer, when you begin to hear, "I'm booooored..." this is an easy activity to have on hand. Plus, between coloring the Keep Reading...
Summer Math Practice for 3rd-4th Grade
Review a variety of math skills using these low-prep and fun summer math practice for 3rd-4th grade. Each print and play self-checking maze covers a different skill, for targeted review. Want an easy way to send some review home during the summer break? Or perhaps you are teaching summer school and need a fun activity for your kids to work on. Or maybe you are just looking for something for those last days of school when attention spans are at Keep Reading...
Ratio Practice: Real Life Math for 6th Grade
Looking for ways to help your 6th graders see and make use of ratios in real life? This set of camping ratio practice problems is a great way to explore and apply ratios! I recently spent an extended season living in and traveling in an RV with my family. It was a unique and fun way to explore and see parts of the country we've never seen! It was also a fun way to meet other campers and explore the great outdoors. Although we saw and did lots Keep Reading...
Summer Algebra Review: Solve Equations Practice
Looking for extra practice with solving equations for your pre-algebra or algebra students this summer? This set of silly summer riddles is a great way to get in targeted review of solving 1-step, 2-step and multi-step equations. One of the biggest skills students learn as they prepare for and take algebra is solving equations. In other words, find the value of a variable that makes the equations true. When students first begin, I often see Keep Reading...
STEM Challenge Reflection Pages for Kids {FREE}
Looking for a simple reflection page you can use with any STEM challenge? This free download is ready to go, with 2 STEM challenge reflection pages. Then use these pages each and every STEM day. Do you have regular (or semi-regular) STEM challenge days in your classroom? Incorporating different aspects of STEM education is beneficial and important for so many reasons. STEM challenges teach creative problem solving skills and help kids see the Keep Reading...
Fall Multiplication Games | Low-prep and FREE
Looking for some cute and easy ways to weave in more multiplication practice this fall? This free printable set of fall multiplication games is a fun way to practice the tricky multiplication facts. Sometimes when I see a set of clipart or graphics, I just know I need to create something with it. This adorable set of autumn clips and colors was one of those sets. And since I am constantly getting requests for ideas and low-prep ways to Keep Reading...
Math Mindset Reflection Pages {FREE}
Do your kids struggle with math? Are they convinced they can't do it? Use these simple math mindset reflection pages to capture their thoughts and attitudes at the beginning of the year. Then see how they grow by the end of the year. If you teach little ones, hopefully the beginning of the year is full of excitement, wonder and possibility about the year ahead. But if you teach older kids, especially those who have struggled with math in the Keep Reading...
{FREE} Middle School Back to School Math Challenge
Looking for a unique middle school back to school math activity to engage your students? This challenge can be easily adapted for kids in grades 6-8 or even high school and makes a great 'math about me' activity. When it comes to the first days of school, I don't like to waste time on non-math things. But those first few days are so important for establishing community, setting expectations and helping your students to envision what math class Keep Reading...
Math About Me: By the Numbers
Find a simple and low-prep way to ease your students back into a math routine with this "math about me" challenge for kids. There are 3 different levels, making it easy to find the right fit for your kids in grades 2-6! Although the first few days of school have to include things like procedures, schedules, and learning routines and expectations, you should also try to fit in time for fun. Setting the tone for your year and helping establish Keep Reading...
Linear Equations Puzzles: Free Practice Set
Do your students need some extra practice with solving linear equations? This free set of printable linear equations puzzles is a fun challenge that you can use year after year. Confidently solving linear equations is one of biggest goals of the early Algebra years. And because of that, it is something that often requires a lot of practice and review. This simple set of linear equations puzzles provides a unique way for middle or high school Keep Reading...
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