Teacher Mama: FREE Roll and Create Number Bonds Printable {After School Linky}

FREE Roll and Create Number Bonds Printable Here is a FREE and easy way to practice making number bonds with a  few options to make it more challenging. Materials templates die (or dice) pencil cubes/chips/pennies if need to help make … Continue reading

Teacher Mama: FREE Pumpkin Patch Math Fact Game {After School Linky}

FREE Pumpkin Patch Math Fact Game I am pretty proud of this one since I created the artwork myself.  🙂 This is a simple fall themed game for practicing addition and/or subtraction. To download this game, simply click the image … Continue reading

Teacher Mama: Using a Touchy Feely Box for Coin Identification {After School Linky}

Using a Touchy Feely Box for Coin Identification This is by no means my idea. I have heard of it and seen it used in a variety of settings and finally I created my own. Using a Touchy Feel Box is … Continue reading

Book Mama: Captain No Beard Stories: Lessons from the High Seas

Captain No Beard Stories Lessons from the High Seas Have you heard of the Captain No Beard stories? Well, I hadn’t until recently when we were lucky enough to be sent a set of the books to review. My boys … Continue reading

Teacher Mama: FREE Math Printable- Roll It, Write It, Show It {After School Linky}

FREE Math Printable- Roll It, Write It, Show It  I came across this FREE printable the other day from Mrs. Carr’s Corner on Teachers Pay Teachers. I absolutely loved it and printed it out right away. I thought it would … Continue reading

Teacher Mama: FREE Subitizing Dot Cards {After School Linky}

FREE Subitizing Dot Cards What is subitizing? Subitizing is the ability to know the number of objects in a small collection without counting.  When subitizing, students form mental image of number patterns, which in turn, helps students learn to count. … Continue reading

Teacher Mama: FREE Printable Place Value Parking Lot {After School Linky}

FREE Printable Place Value Parking Lot   Place Value is not the easiest for my eldest so I am constantly looking for and creating new ways to help him understand. For this particular game, we were practicing place value and … Continue reading