Popcorn Math Activities What seems like many moons ago, I wrote a guest for post the wonderful Aussie blog, Learn with Play at Home. The post was full of all kinds of ideas related to popcorn. Since then, I have … Continue reading
Popcorn Math Activities What seems like many moons ago, I wrote a guest for post the wonderful Aussie blog, Learn with Play at Home. The post was full of all kinds of ideas related to popcorn. Since then, I have … Continue reading
Gumball Machine Math Facts Game Here is another fun game for practicing math facts with your children or students. I have always loved the look of gumball machines- must be the colors and the shapes! So I created this game … Continue reading
Popcorn Counting Game I created this Popcorn Counting Game a while back to help my eldest with counting and other number related concepts. To play, simply print out the templates, cut out the popcorn box and the popcorn pieces and try … Continue reading
A Place Value Game for the Classroom This is cool. I am really excited about this game I created. I actually made it last night at 11pm after finishing my student progress reports. I was so wired from all the … Continue reading
Conversation Hearts Math for the Classroom or Homeschool I had way too much fun creating these Conversation Hearts math activities! I have included 6 different games for varying ages. If you are interested in seeing the table of contents, I … Continue reading
Snowflake Math We all know that students forget some of what they have been learning or practicing during the school year over holidays and breaks. It doesn’t hurt to do a little extra practice while away from school for long … Continue reading
Games for Practicing Addition and Subtraction Are you looking for some simple and fun ways to practice addition and subtraction with your child? Well, look no more. Here are two games you can play with your child. Airplane Addition Roll … Continue reading
Counting Cups I love the simplicity of this idea. I have seen a few different versions ”out there,” but this is my take on counting with cups. Materials: small paper cups permanent marker Preparation: Using a marker, write the numbers 0-10 on … Continue reading