Last year, I posted a little fall-themed freebie in my TpT store called Closest to 100. The idea of the game is to find the difference between a number and 100. For example, the difference between 53 and 100 is 47. The player with the smaller difference wins the...
My 1st graders and 2nd graders have been adding numbers using ten frames, and our work has led me to make some observations. Ten frames are powerful tools for building the critical benchmarks of 5 and 10, but only if students are guided to understand and use the...
Later this week, mobs of little ghosties, zombies, and princesses will take to the streets! Add a little Halloween spin to your math activities this week with these free seasonal activities. Click on the captions for each picture to visit the various blog posts and...
Jiffy post tonight, but I wanted to share this little graphing activity I did with my 5th Grade/3rd Grade peer tutoring group. Graphing is such a huge skill that I don’t think kiddos can get enough of it! We used orange markers for the girls and black for the...
We are waiting on a cold front here in Katy, TX, that’s supposed to bring our temperatures down from the 90s to the 70s. Come on Fall!! I was feeling creative last night, so I found this darling pumpkin patch clipart and made this little partner...
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