Happy Happy Happy Weekend!! Woot! We have friends coming over tonight but I still get to stay in my pjs all day. Really. Our friends used to live next door (right next door, as in, the house NEXT DOOR) and we used to go over to each other's houses for dinner IN OUR PJS. At least, that's what Stacie and I did because it was comfy and cozy, and once we walked back home, we were ready for bed. ... Read More about Five for Fraturday
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Math Inspiration
Happy Sunday to all of you! So I was wandering around blogs yesterday as I'm apt to do, and I came across Cara's post at The First Grade Parade, and then I stopped. Bam! She had all this great Math stuff going on because she loves math. (I don't. Not really. If I'm being honest. Apparently I'm being honest this morning. Maybe it's because I'm headed to ... Read More about Math Inspiration
Kindergarten Morning Work {continued} – Daily Language Arts and Math Review
Kindergarten Morning Work - This pack contains 3 months of printables that can be used as Morning Work, Homework, or as an Assessment. Language Arts and Math are reviewed on a daily basis and support the Common Core State Standards. *This pack is a continuation of my Kindergarten Morning Work Pack. Part 1: Kindergarten Morning Work {The Beginning} Part 2: Kindergarten Morning Work – Daily ... Read More about Kindergarten Morning Work {continued} – Daily Language Arts and Math Review
Wine Trolley (and a little bit of math)
Hey peeps! Here are the "winners" of my random drawing for the Math Fluency Assessments Pack. Check your emails Kylie, Melissa, and Katrina! :) A couple of things about the Math . . . I was so sick of it that when I wrote yesterday's post, I was afraid I wasn't clear. So I'd like to explain some things. In the interest of being thorough. Unbelievably, I don't think I ... Read More about Wine Trolley (and a little bit of math)
Math Games {Subitizing}
Math Game Boards are low-prep, high interest, and engaging games for students working on or reviewing subitizing! Print out the game board(s) you want to use and the corresponding playing cards. You will need a playing piece for each student (cubes, tokens, coins, etc) and that’s all! No dice or spinners are needed for these games. All games are played the same way, but ... Read More about Math Games {Subitizing}
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