Today is day six in my "12 Days of Christmas Printables" series! I hope you're enjoying the Christmas themed resources so far! I had so much fun putting all these Christmas math resources together, and hope that with the variety of topics, there will be something for everyone. Today I'm sharing a set of task cards to help with a tricky concept: elapsed time. Determining how much time has passed or adding and subtracting time can cause difficulty Keep Reading...
Weekly Math Freebie Round Up
Welcome to the weekly freebie round up here at Math Geek Mama! Every week I share my favorite math resources, worksheets and games to make your job a little easier. Best of all? They're free! 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: How cute are these Fall counting pages from 123Homeschool4Me? I've already downloaded them for my kindergartner! I Keep Reading...
September Problem of the Day Calendar
I can hardly believe I'm saying this, but August is almost over. And if you haven't already gone back to school, you will be soon! We had a wonderful break from the normal routines this Summer, but I always look forward to cooler weather and the fresh start that Fall brings. To help you get back into a routine and practice important math skills, I'm excited to share my newest math calendar! This September Problem of the Day Calendar can be used Keep Reading...
The Best Books to Teach Time Concepts
I can't believe this is the last post in my series on teaching math with children's literature. (Until, of course, I decide to add to it). There are so many great books out there that we can use to engage kids and have fun with math, but for now I'm going to end with the concept of time. This list includes books that teach a history of time and clocks through the ages, books that help kids understand the concept of passing time (how long is a Keep Reading...