My first grader was having a hard time counting change… but after a few hours of practice – she has the skill mastered. She loved these riddle sheets I made for her. She would finish one and ask for another. She loved the reward of finishing the counting of the coins with a solved riddle. […]
Category: math
Free Clock Puzzle Hour to Half
My first grader was having a difficult time telling time! But thanks to all the free telling time sheets online she is all set with hour and half hour. I also made her this math center that can be used in the classroom. Students match a clock face to an analog face. It is self […]
Fraction Fun Printables
I have two free printable fraction games to share with you at my guest post on the Organized Classroom Blog. Click here and come on over to download some Buggy themed Fraction FUN! Click here to see my post and download the two free printables!!
FREE Feet and Fish Printables
If you have been a Teaching Heart fan for many years, you may remember how Teaching Heart had a huge resource page for Dr. Seuss (back in 2002-2005). It had free printables and ideas to match many of the books. Many of the free printables came from Teaching Heart fans that shared with all of you. […]
Story Problem Dice Center!
Here’s a free set of printables for you that will help you create a story problem dice center. This one is multiplication problems. Grab two empty or new kleenex boxes. Print out the sheets below. Cut out the pieces. One dice will get the six pieces with a circle on the cut-out glued to the box. […]
Trick or Cheesy – Printable to match macaroni…
Did you hear me scream in Target today when I saw these little Halloween shaped macaroni and cheese noodles from Kraft??? Adorable right? Good enough to eat, but even better for some math fun!!!! You can sort them and you can graph them! Talk about what you have more of and what you have the […]
Daubing for Apples – Review Game
Love me some Bingo Daubers… Here’s another activity that fits with a fall apple theme. All you need is the activity sheet and a bingo dauber. I programed this activity sheet with things my daughter needed to review. I would call out an item on the chart and she would have to find it and […]
Love me some Velcro and Laminating Paper
I love, love, love velcro and laminating paper. I fell in love with velcro when I was teaching Special Education in a resource room and I had my assistant create 100’s of file folder games. I thought instead of having the kiddos lay the answers on the correct spot, let’s use velcro so that I […]
Free Math Center Adding Sets to 9
Hello! The Back to School Party Giveaways are closed for entries and winner will go up on site sometime on Tuesday. But the party will go on all August!!! So stay tuned for another giveaway this month as well as some free printables and free ideas from www.teachingheart.net ! Be sure to follow the blog via […]
Halloween Gyphs
“Glyphs are non standard way of graphing a variety of information to tell a story. It is a flexible data representation tool that uses symbols to represent different data. Glyphs are an innovative instrument that shows several pieces of data at once and requires a legend to understand the glyph. The creation of glyphs requires problem […]