These 100th Day of School SUBTRACTION math centers make it quick and easy for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade teachers to providing an engaging, hands-on game to meet the needs of your students on Day 100. Paper AND digital options available! These make a great last minute download with the no prep option! WHAT YOU GET: Three easier PDF puzzles (15 pieces each) with 18 problems Three harder PDF puzzle options (25 pieces each) with 32 … [Read more...] about SUBTRACTION 100th Day of School Math Centers, Games, Activities, or Puzzles
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Showing Appreciation for Colleagues & Students
Showing appreciation for others. It is something not done often enough anymore, in my opinion. When is the last time you really showed someone how much you care? When is the last time you were shown appreciation? It's not that hard to show appreciation to others - whether colleagues or students. You can do it today! Don't let those around you feel overlooked and undervalued. Show them they are appreciated. It will do wonders for their self … [Read more...] about Showing Appreciation for Colleagues & Students
FREE Star Math Activities
These FREE star math activities are a great way to work on basic math facts in a hands-on, engaging, fun way! Your 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classroom or homeschool students will love these puzzles. What Puzzles Are FREE? There are actually four different downloads included in this blog post - SIX Addition Star Puzzles SIX Subtraction Star Puzzles 15 Multiplication Star Puzzles 15 Division Star Puzzles Each puzzle also … [Read more...] about FREE Star Math Activities
Social Media Etiquette for Teachers
With technology at an all time high and not going anywhere in the future, it's important to think about your digital imprint. What information are you putting out there for others to read? What does a search for your name show? Teachers need to be especially aware of this since they work with youth. That's why today's post features social media etiquette for teachers. 1. Know Your School or District's Rules Many schools have a technology … [Read more...] about Social Media Etiquette for Teachers
Making a Budget Real Life Math
Making math exciting through real life math is a great way to keep students engaged in learning. When you can tie in some financial literacy and project based learning, you've hit the trifecta! This download will help 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade elementary students in creating a budget in a hands-on, differentiated way. WHAT YOU GET: 60+ student printables in PDF format teacher direction pages 63 editable student pages (PowerPoint … [Read more...] about Making a Budget Real Life Math
Snowman Activities and Books for Elementary Kids
Nearly every kid dreams of building a snowman in the winter. Round and jolly, a snowman (or snow-woman) is the ultimate winter friend. But a snowman can also be fun inside. If you’re on the lookout for some great snowman activities this winter – you’ve come to the right place! This blog post is going to offer up some great snowman books, bulletin board ideas, plus math and literacy activities that you can do with your elementary students. This … [Read more...] about Snowman Activities and Books for Elementary Kids
FREE Ribbon Awareness Activities for Kids
Today's world often times has too much tragedy and sadness. Yet we can take these challenges and use it to build empathy within our elementary and middle school students. I created this ribbon puzzle so you can use it to create ribbon awareness activities for your homeschool kids or classroom students. Plus they're a FREE download! It doesn't get much better than that. ;) This post contains affiliate links. This means I make a small … [Read more...] about FREE Ribbon Awareness Activities for Kids
Random Act of Kindness Financial Literacy & Real Life Math
Making math exciting through real life math is a great way to keep students engaged in learning. When you can tie in some financial literacy and project based learning, you've hit the trifecta! This download will help 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade elementary students create a Random Act of Kindness (RAK) in a hands-on, differentiated way. WANT TO SEE ALL MY REAL LIFE MATH / FINANCIAL LITERACY ITEMS? LOOK AT THEM HERE! WHAT YOU GET: 30+ … [Read more...] about Random Act of Kindness Financial Literacy & Real Life Math
The Case for Playing Games in the Classroom
Do you live in fear that your principal will walk into your class while everyone is playing games or working on puzzles? I used to worry about that too, but I don’t anymore! Here’s why… With so much pressure placed on teachers and students with regard to standards, learning goals, and standardized testing, we often lose sight of the fact that a lot of valuable learning can take place through the simple act of playing games. Here are seven … [Read more...] about The Case for Playing Games in the Classroom