Fraction Sundae Shop: A Hands-On Way to Teach Fractions in 2nd and 3rd Grade
Looking for a hands-on way to make fractions click for your students? It’s time to transform your classroom into a Fraction Sundae Shop — where learning about parts of a
Word problems, regrouping, place value, OH MY! If you want to bring the engagement to your math block, I got you! You’ll find math games, activities, and lesson plan ideas that will hook your little learners. I’ll show you how make your math lessons go from drab to fab with the use of simple items such as a hula hoops, play-dough, and poms!
Looking for a hands-on way to make fractions click for your students? It’s time to transform your classroom into a Fraction Sundae Shop — where learning about parts of a
If we were sharing chips and queso right now, I don’t think I could keep this a secret one more second. Kindergarten Magic of Math is finally here. And truly…
With a little bit of luck, March can be one of the most creative and learning rich times in the classroom. As the month welcomes the first day of spring
Feeling like attention spans get a little shorter in February? It’s not just you—it’s kind of a science thing! Late winter is often linked to dips in focus and motivation.
Students are eager for fresh classroom activities after the holidays. That’s because when January rolls around, the pace slows back down, and classroom routines feel familiar again. It is hands-down
December in the classroom can feel magical… and a little overwhelming. Between special events, themed days, and the holiday buzz, keeping lessons meaningful (and manageable) can be tricky. That’s where
Looking for a hands-on way to make fractions click for your students? It’s time to transform your classroom into a Fraction Sundae Shop — where learning about parts of a
If we were sharing chips and queso right now, I don’t think I could keep this a secret one more second. Kindergarten Magic of Math is finally here. And truly…
With a little bit of luck, March can be one of the most creative and learning rich times in the classroom. As the month welcomes the first day of spring
Feeling like attention spans get a little shorter in February? It’s not just you—it’s kind of a science thing! Late winter is often linked to dips in focus and motivation.
Students are eager for fresh classroom activities after the holidays. That’s because when January rolls around, the pace slows back down, and classroom routines feel familiar again. It is hands-down
December in the classroom can feel magical… and a little overwhelming. Between special events, themed days, and the holiday buzz, keeping lessons meaningful (and manageable) can be tricky. That’s where