I forgot about these little guys! I actually made and used them at Christmas time, but they would work perfectly for the end of the year, too. They’re in English, Spanish, and there is a blank template, also. Happy end-of-the-year! (Click pic.) (Thanks for making this year so bright!)
Archives for 2012
New Multiplication Poke Game FREEBIE!
I’m not out for school yet, so there’s still some time to make learning fun for my students this year! One way is with this fun, beach-themed poke game to practice multiplication facts. Just click on the image to download the title for free :). If you need more info. about poke games, you can […]
Fourth Grade Math Smart Board Games & Freebies (CCSS Aligned!)
Here is my latest endeavor – a 16-game Smart Board math pack that is based on 4th grade common core state standards. Each game contains its CCSS alignment and a list of online resources associated with the skill(s) covered in the game. Almost all games are self-checking and can be used in a whole group […]
Motivational Mini Notes for Test Taking (in Spanish, too!)
Hey, guys! I am not so good with keeping my blog post up to date, I apologize! But I’ve just finished a big math Smart Board game pack for 4th grade, which I’ll be sharing soon along with a giveaway, and now I have just finished making four different motivational notes for my kiddos for […]
Easter Sale at FlapJack Educational Resources
Happy Easter! I hope it is a great time with friends and family, filled with inspiration and hope during this spring season! In order to celebrate, all FlapJack titles are 20% off through Sunday! Some of my bestsellers include Kindergarten Smart Board Pack, QR Code Math Bundle Fun (2nd-3rd), Telling Time Lapbook, Fractions Poke Game […]
Addition Peek Poke Freebie and New Poke Games for Spring!
Make sure to grab this Addition Peek Poke freebie for your kiddos this spring season! Click on the image to be taken to the download. What are poke games? They are self-checking cards that have a problem on top and three answer choices on the bottom (that’s how I make mine). Each answer choice has […]
Teaching Reflection and Absorption With Easter Eggs
We have just completed our light unit, so to review the concept of the reflection and absorption of the colors of the rainbow, I used plastic Easter eggs. I wrote the word “reflejado” (reflected) on the outside with a Sharpie (already rubbing off, darn it!). Then, on the inside I wrote the word “absorbidos” (absorbed) […]
Bunny Dice Freebie to Practice Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
So, I saw another great idea from Teacher Tipster about using transparent bunny eggs (found at Dollar tree, three for $1) and dice to create math sentences. Since we are working on equivalent fractions, decimals, and percentages, I placed a fraction or decimal dice inside six different bunny eggs. In centers, students shook the bunnies, […]