Estimation is a tricky concept, and one that is often not covered at great length in school. And while I love teaching through the use of math story books, there are not a lot of resources that I've found that cover estimation. I do love, however, the book How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin, by Margaret McNamara. In this story, kids explore estimation as well as counting techniques, so I decided this was the perfect excuse for not only some pumpkin seed Keep Reading...
ShillerMath Review {Kit 1}
As a former math teacher with a passion for making math meaningful and accessible, I usually have no trouble teaching math to my own kids. I don’t struggle to know when to take a step back, how to introduce particular concepts or what methods are most effective. But spelling is a different story. I have no idea how to teach spelling. I mean, sure, I could come up with a list of words for my kids to memorize each week, but is that really the Keep Reading...
Fun and Engaging Kindergarten Math App {CCSS Aligned}
Are you looking for fun new ways to prepare your child for Kindergarten math? Or perhaps your child has finished Kindergarten, but needs to review over the Summer (raising my hand!). Either way, I have a fun new Kindergarten math app from Zap Zap Math to share that your kids will love! *Please Note: This post is sponsored by Zap Zap Math and I was compensated for my time in writing this review. All opinions, however, are 100% my own and I Keep Reading...
{Free} Summer Math Calendars for Grades K-5
The time is here. The joyful sounds of children finally free from the daily routine of school and homework. They're ready for fun, sun-filled days of freedom and a lack of responsibility. And rightly so--they're kids, and they need freedom to play and explore, get messy and get bored. But you also know that with those long Summer days comes the Summer slide. A regression or loss of all that valuable learning that took place during the school Keep Reading...
Fairy Tale STEM: Literature Based Math and Engineering
One of my favorite ways to make math engaging for my kids and to increase interest is to combine math with literature. There are so many wonderful children's books with beautiful illustrations, and almost any book can be used to explore math in some way. So today I'm going to share an entire collection of STEM ideas to go along with some fun and engaging Fairy Tale stories from Candlewick Press! This collection of Fairy Tale STEM Challenges will Keep Reading...
Builder’s Paradise: Kindergarten Card Game
Want a quick and easy card game to play with your Preschoolers or Kindergartners? This counting and sequencing card game is a wonderful break from your normal math routine, and a fun chance for your kids to practice their skills. The best part? There’s no prep necessary! Just grab a deck of cards! Builder's Paradise is a perfect Kindergarten card game, or you can even play with your preschoolers. *Please Note: This post contains affiliate Keep Reading...
Want a Unique Tangram Game to Challenge Your Kids?
As I recently shared on Instagram, my kids have been having a blast with a new hands on math toy: Geometiles. If you're not familiar with these blocks, read on, because they are a unique and powerful math tool. While there are endless possibilities for learning, today I'm going to share an introductory lesson we did about tangrams. Using Geometiles blocks and their unique tangram game printables, we learned about polygons, angles and had lots of Keep Reading...
December Problem of the Day Calendars {FREE}
Now that my "12 Days of Christmas Math" series is over (sign up for all 12 freebies here), I'm excited to share one more bonus freebie: my newest problem of the day calendar! If you haven't tried my simple math calendars yet, this is the perfect time to give it a try. The last couple of weeks before Christmas can be so exhausting and busy as you try to keep kids focused and review important skills before a much needed break. These December Keep Reading...
Christmas Shopping: Money Math Practice {FREE}
Christmas is coming up fast, and for a lot of us that means one thing: shopping. There's always so much to buy and so many people to shop for! While this can be the cause of stress, I hope you will also use it as an opportunity to teach your kids about money. Today as part of my "12 Days of Christmas Printables" series, I'm sharing some simple Christmas-themed money math worksheets. *Please Note: Some of the links in this post are affiliate Keep Reading...
Christmas Make Ten Sort {FREE}
Welcome to the second day in my series, "The 12 Days of Christmas Printables." Over the course of 12 days, I am sharing 12 different Christmas themed games and activities for Kindergarten through Algebra! (If you missed day one, go grab that freebie here). Today I'm sharing a simple activity that can be used as a math center or quiet, independent activity. Knowing how to "make ten" is an important early math skill because it can be used as a Keep Reading...
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