Check out these fun Geometric Turkeys for Thanksgiving. The free downloadable templates include discussion questions too! Continue Reading →
Check out these fun Geometric Turkeys for Thanksgiving. The free downloadable templates include discussion questions too! Continue Reading →
Here’s a different way to start students off on multiplication – they get to use coloring, skip counting and patterns! Continue Reading →
Whether you’re doing ELF on the SHELF this year or the classic Advent Calendar, you can integrate some number and shape practice in your holidays. Continue Reading →
Try this Thanksgiving math craft that introduces set theory concepts! Continue Reading →
Can you prove Santa exists? If not Mathematically, then at least you can catch him in the act with a fun photo service! Continue Reading →
Remember those email number puzzles that you get every now and then? Now’s your chance to make your own – easily! Continue Reading →
Do you donate to charities? Here’s how you can integrate a math lesson into it! Continue Reading →
Blog carnival with randomly asked (and strangely answered) questions. Continue Reading →
Daughter got a great geometric shapes toy for Christmas – Magna-Tiles. They are amazing! Continue Reading →
A pseudo review of a book I’ve wanted for a while. You Can Count on Monsters by Richard Even Schwartz illustrates the numbers from 1 to 100 – with monsters and factorizations! Continue Reading →