There are more than enough ideas in this list to make your 100th day special. Pick a few of the following 100 math ideas for your 100th day of school and have fun! Celebrating the 100th day of school just begs for fun, engaging, out of the box math activities. I mean, it's the number 100! You can count things, explore, estimate, read good books, and so on and so on. Whenever you reach this momentous day with your kiddos, celebrate by taking a Keep Reading...
Search Results for: logic puzzle
7 Simple Ways to Engage Reluctant Math Students
When it comes to math, motivating students to remain receptive and enthusiastically involved is a challenge for every teacher across the globe. Here are 7 strategies that teachers can use to engage reluctant math students and help them to love math. 7 Ideas to Engage Reluctant Math Students: Make it Fun This may seem obvious, but sometimes we get so busy trying to teach the material, we forget to keep it fun. There are several Keep Reading...
Graphing Systems of Equations Activity {FREE}
I always loved finding a variety of ways to introduce, teach and explore systems of equations. It can seem like a daunting, overwhelming concept when students first hear it, but I think it's so fun and interesting! And solving systems certainly doesn't have to be as difficult or scary as kids think it is. What I love about this systems of equations activity, is that students get to explore graphing and solving systems in a non-threatening way, as Keep Reading...
Enjoy the Set of Math Card Games!
Thank you so much for signing up for the Quick and Easy Math Card Games Series! I'm so thrilled to have you as a part of this community! I hope you will find new and exciting ways to make math fun for the amazing kids in your life, whether they are your own children, or your students. You should receive the first game in your inbox shortly, but in the meantime, feel free to explore some of the other math resources I have available! Here Keep Reading...
Sidewalk Chalk Jumping Maze Math Challenge
After buying a huge box of sidewalk chalk (like, the second the weather showed signs of warming up), I began brainstorming ways to use it for outdoor learning. Obviously, my kids use it to draw and create, but I also love using it for math games and fun challenges. Especially if it means getting my kids moving while increasing their math skills. ;) We had so much fun with our Skip Counting Hopscotch, I decided to set up what is called a Jumping Keep Reading...
Dear Mom Who Hates Math…
I know how you must feel when it’s time to pull out the math books and dig in with your kids. What a struggle it must be to not only help them with their work, but to also encourage them to work hard and do their best when really, it’s something you hate. Maybe it seems pointless to you. Maybe you don’t understand the way it’s being taught. Maybe it’s even harder for you to feel motivated to get it done than it is for your kids. As moms, we Keep Reading...
Weekly Math Freebies Round Up!
Welcome to the weekly collection of math teaching freebies here at Math Geek Mama! Every week I share the best, FREE math lessons, games and printables on the web! If you have a free teaching resource you would like me to share, just send me a link! Kindergarten-2nd: I love this adorable animal version of a Sudoku game! Not only does it help kids with logic and problem solving, it provides fine motor practice! My kids will love this! (And Keep Reading...
Subscription Confirmed!
Thank you so much for subscribing! I'm so excited to have you as a part of this community! I hope you will find a wealth of resources to help you teach the amazing kids in your life, whether they are your own children, or your students. If you're looking for some places to start, try checking out these popular FREE resources: Summer Math Camp Series (I covered a variety of topics for 3rd-4th grade) Equivalent Fraction Puzzles FREE Keep Reading...
Weekly Math Freebie Round Up!
Welcome to my weekly round up of FREE math teaching resources! I hope you find something helpful, and if not, let me know! :) Kindergarten-2nd: Need a fun way to review place value? Try this cute moose game from Fern Smith! Practice subtraction with this adorable ladybug printable set from Life Over C's! 3rd-5th: Artistry of Education has a free chart for comparing weight and volume. This would also be a great way to help Keep Reading...
Fun New Resource: Kidoku by Krazy Dad
How do you provide time for mathematical thinking, logic and problem solving outside of the textbook? How can we encourage students to think logically and problem solve, rather than simply memorizing facts? There are always ways to encourage higher order thinking in the math classroom, and I love it when I find resources that can encourage this kind of logical reasoning with my kindergartener! :) This week I have discovered a fun twist on Keep Reading...
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 5
- 6
- 7