Hey, ya’ll! I FINALLY finished my 1st Grade Math Smart Board Pack, so I wanted to share a fun, little resource from it. In this game, students will add and subtract multiples of 10 up until 90. They will also add ten more or less to numbers within 100. If they’re correct, the car will […]
Archives for 2015
Smart (And Easy!) Sidebar Slideshow Tutorial For Your Blog
Any of my blogger friends feel my pain when trying to keep your sidebar updated with resources/posts that involve images and links? I sure do! It’s such a pain dealing with coding, uploading images to Photobucket, or adding links to inLinkz. Recently I discovered the magic of embedding Google Slides to my class website. All […]
Silly McGilly Classroom Ideas
Hey, ya’ll! Have you heard of Silly McGilly? He’s a lot like Elf on the Shelf, but you can actually TOUCH him (thank goodness!). He came to our classroom this year with a special book. My partner teacher read it to our class at the beginning of March and he stayed in her classroom since […]
Lucky You Blog Hop!
Hey, ya’ll! I’m teaming up with a bunch of awesome 3-5th grade teacher authors to share some fun St. Patrick’s Day freebies. So, if you teach upper elementary, this should be right up your alley! We are also sharing why we feel lucky as a teacher and human being in general. I have so many […]
Factor Rainbows FREEBIE & Bundle
Hey, guys! We’ve been having some major fun with factor rainbows this past week! I love using factor rainbows because they really help students not miss any of the factors for a number which often happens if they only try to list factor pairs for a number. Here’s a worksheet freebie in English and Spanish […]
TpT Sale and Two New Resources!
Hey, ya’ll! I’m so excited about the TpT sale! Seems like it would NEVER come! Here are the two latest resources you may or may not be interest in: The QR Code math printables are out for March! And my latest labor of love has been some FUN editable PowerPoint templates for morning word or […]
Self-Checking Bottle Cap Centers
Hey, ya’ll! It’s Bright Ideas Blog Hop time! 🙂 I’m going to share with you a fun and easy-to-make center that your students will love. It all started with my obsession a few years back with “going green.” Unfortunately, I have lost a lot of steam with this issue, but for awhile there, I tried […]
Student-Created QR Code Math Posters Tutorial
Hey, ya’ll! We’ve been working on long division, so we decided to incorporate a little bit of technology and creativity with it. I actually did this last year with multiplication, and you can check that post out here. Rough Draft 1) To start off with, I placed students in groups of three. I then assigned […]