In the realm of DIY projects for kids, creativity is the key that unlocks a world of endless possibilities. Engaging kids in Do-It-Yourself (DIY) projects not only fosters their imagination… Read More
We all have tips and tricks in the classroom that we swear by, right? Today, I’m sharing my favorite math tools that will make lessons easier to each and most importantly, easier for k… Read More
It is NO surprise how much I love using math games in the classroom! Games are such a great way to engage students, while also building their fact fluency and number sense.
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It’s time to let your first grade math students in on a little secret: math… Read More
On a beautiful summer day, we were soaking up the sun while drawing in our backyard. My friend’s son, age 6, decided he was going to write a book. He casually asked Lila, age 5 a… Read More
Its never too early to begin your kid’s education. Toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarteners and older kids are eager to learn their ABCs, counting, math, drawing and many more. Here… Read More