Hey, guys! It’s fraction time in my classroom, and it has been a little hectic! I feel there are so many skills to teach and not enough time before standardized testing to get it all in. In other words, I’m stressed! How about you? Here’s a resource based on the discovery bottle idea that my […]
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Freebie Angle Estimation Game
Hey, guys! During the Valentine season, I found some of these adorable heart mold ice cube trays at my local Dollar General, so I bought some to use in a station game for my students to practice estimation the measure of angles. How it Works: Students choose their own color of centimeter cubes and take […]
100 Dias de Espanol (100 Days of Spanish) Posters
Hey, everyone! To celebrate the 100th day in my 4th grade Spanish immersion activity, we did a language poster activity that I believe you could adapt for English, too. What I Did: 1) I grabbed different colors of construction paper and folded each one into ten sections (I did a hotdog fold and then a […]
Math Fishing Fun
Sometimes husbands can really come through and be geniuses. Such was the case for me recently when my husband and I were shopping, and he suggested buying the classic fishing game as a learning tool. How can it be a learning tool? Well, his suggestion was to stick problems on the bottom of each fish. […]
FREE Pirate Poke Multiplication Cards
Hey, ya’ll! Hope you had an awesome Monday! So, I’ve been wanting to do a FlapJack newsletter for awhile, as a quick reference for followers to see what freebies, activities, and titles I’m working on. After a lot of googling on the internet and playing around with MailChimp, I think I’m ready to take the […]
Math Rings Game
Well, ever since an epidemic of lice, pneumonia, and strep invaded our classroom this year, our nurse advised that we no longer use our book bag hooks to mass hang the book bags. So, I had this huge, white wall talking up space for no good reason. I had already labeled the hooks with numbers […]
Division or Subtraction Facts Bucket Toss
Hey, all! I hope everyone is doing ok in the midst of Sandy! Well, recently I’ve been realizing that my huge mass of a metal desk would be awesome to use for all sorts of magnetic math games. I’ve got several ideas in mind, but a quick stop at Dollar General helped me get one […]
Classroom Posters and Game Organization
Hey, everyone! Hope you’re having a great Wednesday. I am in the slow process of trying to organize everything in my classroom like a normal teacher does. I know all teachers are supposed to be type A organizers, but unfortunately I don’t fall into that stereotype…but I’m trying. 🙂 My first step this week was […]