Summer is all about a Lemonade Stand. Kids love to play store. What a great way to teach kids about making change or adding up a sale. You can print out the sign you see on the Lemonade Stand of this picture. Click here to download and print the banner!!! Just cut and paste… Ta-Da, […]
Category: math
Practice Those Facts!!!
Many parents and teachers email me asking ways I suggest you practice addition and subtraction facts with your kiddos. You can click here and read some of my ideas. Below is an idea I gave to my second grade parents. Teachers you can print this letter from here and hand it out. Help Your Child […]
Graphing For Green!!!
Graphing the Green What color comes to mind when you think of St. Patrick’s Day? Green of course! So celebrate the holiday and the color by completing the activity below. YOU WILL NEED -Large sheet of bulleting board paper -A 1/2 sheet of shamrock stickers for each student PREPARE THE LARGE SHEET OF B-BOARD: -draw […]
Get Your Easter Bunny Gummies
I want to share this activity early. This way you have time to find these Easter Gummies. I found mine at Sam’s Club. They are made by Betty Crocker. The little packs are yummy and cute. See.. . I created a sorting sheet and graph to match the gummy candy. The sorting is for prek […]
Olympic Learning!
Just a few idea to use with your classroom or kiddos over the winter Olympics! Get black sheet paper and cover a bulletin board with it. Place a sports boarder around the board. On a computer generate a red, white, and blue sign with the title, “Going for the Gold in Room 1!” Make the […]
Candy Hearts Math
Grab some hearts from your local candy store and you have many math lessons in a box of Yummies! Below are two ideas; one for estimation and the other for graphing. Estimation: Draw a large heart on a piece of paper. Give Each student a box of Hearts. Have him Estimate the number of hearts […]
Sticker Number Fun!
Here’s a quick activity you can throw together in two minutes with a pack of number stickers, like the ones here. You can write numbers on a sheet of paper and have your child put the sticker over the matching number. You can make dots and have your child count the dots and put the […]
Graphing Fun
Graphing is a must teach subject. It is a part of all state assesments. It is very important for your kiddos to have many opportunities to graph. Here is an activity that is appropriate for grades PreK to third. It can be modified to meet your grade level. Above is a graph to use after […]
Graphing Fun Halloween Style
Trick or Treat? Okay, here’s a treat, if you like free printables from Teaching Heart!!! Above is a fun cut and paste graph I created first for my second grade classroom and later used it with my first grade son. You can use this in your classroom for a fun Halloween activity or use it […]
Master Those Basic Facts for Math Sucess!
So I am on the other side of this now! Instead of the teacher giving the timed computation drills, I am the parent helping the child get ready for the timed drills. It was funny the other day I ran into a parent from my sons class who was complaining about the skill drills and […]