Looking for some fun, free and low-prep ways to tackle math concepts in the days leading up to Christmas break? This cut set of Christmas Math Activities for Preschool is a great way to keep little hands busy and learning. There is no shortage of Christmas math activities for preschool on the internet. While a quick search on Google or Pinterest may pull up pages and pages of results, it might be a little overwhelming. So I hope that this 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...
{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...
Weekly Math Freebie Round Up
Welcome to the weekly round up of the best math teaching resources from around the web. Each week I share my favorite math teaching resources for grades K-12! Do you have a fun and FREE math resource to share with other educators? Send me a link so I can share it here. :) Kindergarten-2nd Grade: Get ready for fall with this cute set of apple ten frame worksheets from The STEM Laboratory! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten. Plus Keep Reading...
Roll and Write: Number Practice Pages {FREE}
I'm a fairly new homeschool mom. We will soon be wrapping up our second year of homeschooling. While in some ways I feel like I've learned a lot and have grown in my confidence, there are other things that remind me I still have a lot to learn. (Maybe I'll have it all figured out by the time the fourth child starts school, haha!) The biggest thing I have failed to do well is focus on handwriting with my kindergartener and first grader. Because Keep Reading...
St. Patrick’s Day Math Pack {K-1}
There are so many fun celebrations in March as we look froward to Spring and warm weather. For younger kids, it's especially fun to celebrate Dr. Seuss and his many lovable characters. And of course as math geeks, it's essential to celebrate Pi Day (which also happens to be Einstein's birthday!). Then we celebrate St. Patrick's Day with shamrocks and pots of gold and all things green. Because my kids love themed lessons (and because I'm not Keep Reading...
Weekly Math Freebie Round Up!
Welcome to the weekly round up of math teaching materials from around the web! Each week I gather the best math resources I can find for grades K-12 and share them with you! Have a fun resource to share with other educators? Send me a link--I'd love to check it out! Kindergarten-2nd Grade: I love these number pattern block pages from Confessions of a Homeschooler! This is such a fun, hands-on way for kids to practice number recognition as Keep Reading...
Weekly Math Freebies Round Up!
Welcome to the weekly round up of the best FREE math teaching resources from around the web! Every week I share the best lessons, games or other online resources that I find for grades K-12. Do you have a FREE math teaching resource to share? Send me a link! *Please Note: This post contains affiliate links which help support the work of this site. Read our full disclosure here.* Kindergarten-2nd Grade: We're planning a trip to the Keep Reading...
{FREE} Candy Corn Number Puzzles!
Currently, I homeschool my older two kids (ages 5 and 6). I have discovered lately, however, that if I let my 4 year old join us for school, my son is much more willing to participate and do his school work too. And while my daughter is super excited and wants to do school with her siblings, I’m not a preschool teacher, and I don’t have many ideas or materials to use to engage her and keep her busy while I work with the others. So I decided to Keep Reading...