March 14th is Pi Day – the favorite holiday for Math geeks everywhere. That’s because Pi is one of the coolest things in Math, and so much fun to play with. Technically speaking, pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. That number works out to be approximately 3.14. However, Pi is an irrational number…
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9 Best Zoom Games to Play with Students
While virtual teaching may not be ideal, it is our reality right now. Fortunately, tools like Zoom allow us to reach our students even though they’re not sitting right in front of us in the classroom. Being well-versed in all the features and functions of Zoom can help you best meet the needs of your students and provide them with…
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Baseball Activities for Kids
I’ve got some great ideas for bringing baseball activities for kids into your classroom or homeschool. And in this blog post, I will share them all with you. I’ve got some fun math puzzles to celebrate baseball – in the shapes of bats, mittens, and baseballs. And if you want to teach something else, I’ll share some handy editable puzzles…
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Social Distancing Classroom
We all know the upcoming school year is going to look different. Teachers and educators around the world are already wondering what this new “normal” means for their students and themselves. Whether you are in the social distancing classroom, doing remote learning, or partaking in some type of hybrid between the two – this post is for you! My friend…
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FREE Upper Elementary Math Puzzles
These FREE upper elementary math puzzles are great for teachers or parents wanting to work on math skills in a fun, engaging way. Scroll down and you’ll see options for the following – Adding and Subtracting within 1000 2 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication 2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication 2 Digit / 1 Digit Division 3 Digit / 1…
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