Hi! Remember me? Yes, I'm that blogger you love hearing from. The one that posts the most random things from kindergarten math, to sixth grade reading, to clip art. Yeah, I took a little hiatus. Prepping for the big sale wore me out. I took a few (fourteen) steps back from the computer for a few days and enjoyed life as a non-blogger. I didn't creating anything at all, for almost two weeks, for the first time in months. I do have quite a few things that I found that I want to share with you soon, but, first up, some goodies from me!
Do your students love to sing? Most young students love to sing, and songs are a perfect way to teach math concepts! These shape songs were...
Traditional nursery rhymes like Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star and Humpty Dumpty have been around for hundreds of years. These childhood rhyme...
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We are working on telling time in first grade and I wanted to share this cute song in case anyone else is teaching time right now. This is another one of those songs that I have known forever but that I don’t know the origins of- if it’s yours let me know! We’ve been singing […]
I LOVE using songs and gestures in my classroom! I’ve created many songs and gestures since I started teaching first grade and am always creating new ones too. We have been hard at work learning about addition in first grade. After the first day of introducing addition, many of my kiddos were really struggling. As ... Read More about Addition Song, Gesture, and Posters FREEBIE!
Hello Everyone! We are working hard this week on skip counting. I decided I needed to put together some math tub activities for next week. We need the practice!! So this is what I came up with. Five different tub activities with an apple theme. I think the kids are going to love them!! The unit includes opportunity for kids to create their own skip counting pattern! Here are a few pics. For your free 24 page mini unit, SKIP on over to HERE!! :) Short but sweet tonight! Stop by again for a peek!! I've got some fun kid pics to show you later this week! Have a great night!! Joyfully! Nancy
These are some of my favorite growth mindset books for kids to help start a conversation about taking risks, dealing with failure, and having persistence through it all.
What are Multiplication Posters and How Can They Help Students Learn Math? Multiplication posters are a great way to help students learn math. They offer visual cues and support to help students understand the concepts they are working on. These posters can be used in classrooms, homes, or anywhere else students need a little extra help with their math. By providing an easy-to-understand visual representation of the multiplication process, multiplication posters can make learning math easier and more enjoyable for students of all ages. With these tools, students can better understand multiplication and develop the skills they need to succeed in math class. Free Printable Multiplication Poster If your students need help practicing their multiplication facts, you will want to grab this free printable multiplication poster! This post contains affiliate links. I earn a small commission each time someone makes a purchase using one of my links, which helps to support the blog. All opinions are my own and I only promote brands and products that I have used myself and truly love. Learning and memorizing multiplication facts can be hard for students. I made this multiplication songs and tricks poster to help remind my students of the tricks and songs they can use to help them memorize their multiplication facts. I have them keep this multiplication poster in their binders for easy reference. Tips are included for the multiplication facts for numbers 1 through 12. You can download this multiplication songs and tricks poster for free here. Other Helpful Multiplication Resources: Kicking It Math Multiplication Fact Fluency Program Multiplication Bingo Using Subitizing Cards to Foster Multiplicative Thinking 10 Ways to Practice Math Facts Multiplication Facts That Stick: Help Your Child Master the Multiplication Facts for Good in Just 10 Weeks Multiplication Slam Game Before you go, head on over to enter one of our giveaways!
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Fun ways to teach order of operations to middle schoolers. Use these hands-on activities to make math easier for tweens. Simple ideas.
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QR codes are a fun and easy way to get kids excited about practicing math! This freebie inlucdes 10 practice problems with QR code self checks that allows students to practice the skill of double digit addition without regrouping. Check out the full version in my TPT store which includes 100 pract...
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With Presidents Day just around the corner, you can integrate social studies and math by reviewing money when you talk about the important leaders of our country. I am a big believer in multiple intelligence and am always looking for new ways to reach the different learning styles. The Money Rap (below) has been around for a long time. It's an oldie but goodie. I don't know who wrote it, but if you do, please let me know. Music is such a great way to reach those musical rhythmic learners. You can print the cards on card stock and let volunteers hold the signs up when you sign about that coin in the song. Click HERE to download this for free. I also have some money packets you should check out. (click) Cost: $5 Math & literacy activities (click) Cost: $4 Money fluency center (click) Cost: $1.50 -oi and -ar Sorting Center (click) Cost: $7.50 Get all 3 packets and save money!