Discover engaging summer math worksheets that will help Grades K–6 students keep their mathematics skills sharp over the break! These Summer Math Packets can be used in...
In this article, we'll explore how a focus on finding “unknowns” in math will lead to active problem-solving strategies for Kindergarten to Grade 8 classrooms. Through the...
Getting students to interact in the classroom is the call, and at the same time, it’s a challenge for our lesson planning! Collaborative math activities in the classroom can...
Let students get in on the bracket battle fun with this March Madness math game! Students will use knowledge of place value to compare numbers, and with a bit of luck...
Are you looking for fun math and poetry activities for your K–8 students? This April you can have students celebrate National Poetry Month in the classroom by creating poetry...
How do you compare fractions in the late elementary grades? In this post, I want to share a collection of methods that you can use with students, in Grades 3–5, to compare...
Making sure that every child is solid in his or her multiplication and division facts is critical to students’ success in their later coursework and in life itself. Though I...
What is better than free printable holiday math worksheets? Holiday math worksheets that are cross-curricular! In this article, I'm sharing fun (and FREE) Presidents' Day...
My students have come to love math centers. They call it "game time," but I know it is really a time where they can apply their newly learned math skills. In this article,...
I'm always looking for STEAM lessons for the math classroom. Luckily, inspiration for fresh and fun STEAM projects seems to be popping up all around me. Last year, while...
In this article, you’ll find three sets of Measurement and Data Math Flash Cards (92 cards in total) that will get students engaged in meaningful math exercises at home!...
One of the challenges we all face in the classroom is finding activities for students who finish early. This is an important topic because we know what happens when kids end...