So, Jenga blocks and I go way back. Ever since I came across Rachel Lynette’s multiplication labels, I’ve been incorporating Jenga math fun on a regular basis (like with these self-checking QR code fraction labels). I recently upgraded to the iPhone 6s Plus which I love, so I decided to have lots of fun with […]
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Identifying Angles QR Code Math Game FREEBIE!
Hey, ya’ll! Hope you’ve had a good weekend! I am so ready for the warm weather. And by warm, I mean at least in the upper 70’s. This 50-degree weather is not cutting it! Here is my latest QR code freebie from my April QR Code Printable pack. In this game, students will identify acute, […]
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 […]
Having Fun with Poke Cards (Freebie Included!)
Poke cards are a tool my students have been using for awhile now in math centers, and if you haven’t tried them, you should! Their self-checking format kind of reminds me of Hot Dots cards if you’re familiar with those. It’s engaging, works great with partners, and students can be completely independent (while having fun!). […]
Holiday QR Code Printables Sample FREEBIE and Resource
Hey, ya’ll! I’m really excited to share about my latest upper elementary QR code resource made especially with the busy teacher in mind. I’ve had several people ask for QR code worksheets, so I decided to create a worksheet pack and a math center that is very easy to put together. I’ve created a sample […]
Place Value Picnic SPANISH PowerPoint Game FREEBIE
So, I’ve finally gotten around to posting my Spanish version of the 4th Grade Math PowerPoint Games Mega Bundle. Click here for a freebie game or on the image below that allows students to practice place value skills. If you’d like to see how the whole bundle works, you can see my post on the […]
5 For Friday – Fall Math Centers
So for this 5 for Fri, I’m going to share some fun fall activities I place in my math stations/centers. POKE CARDS Poke cards work like Hot Dots, but they are lots cheaper. You hole-punch the answer options, find some cute seasonal cupcake picks, and you’re read to go! Well, you also need […]
Five Fun Ways to Practice Math Fact Fluency
Hey, ya’ll! I’m very happy to be apart of a fun blog hop on one of my favorite topics – teaching math facts. It’s hosted by the very sweet Joy Hall of Joy of Teaching. Be sure to scroll all the way down (and why wouldn’t you anyway?? :P), so you can hop on over […]