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Welcome Teachers! Here, you’ll find engaging resources designed to make learning fun, meaningful, and easy to implement. Whether you're a teacher looking to save time or a homeschool parent in search of quality materials, my goal is to support you with creative, ready-to-use content. Each product is made with students in mind — especially elementary and middle school learners. From hands-on activities and themed escape rooms to worksheets and interactive review games, I strive to make sure every resource is both educational and enjoyable. What you can expect: Clear instructions and organized layouts Printable and digital options where possible Standards-aligned materials that are easy to integrate A focus on creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking Thank you for stopping by! I hope you find something here that brings a spark to your classroom. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at classroomelements@gmail.com
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Preview of 67th Day of School - Grade 3 Math | 67 day of school activity

67th Day of School - Grade 3 Math | 67 day of school activity

Keep math practice fresh with the 67 Trend for the 67th day of school activity which includes Grade 3 Math problems—all built around a creative “trend” where only the numbers 6 and 7 are used! Works for independent practice, small group, homework, or emergency sub plans for 67 day of school fun day. Perfect for review, practice, or enrichment and these problems add a fun and consistent twist while ensuring students get exposure to every major topic. What’s Included:CCSS math problems (numbers
Preview of Back to school after winter break 2026 - 67 New Year Math Activity Grade 3 Math

Back to school after winter break 2026 - 67 New Year Math Activity Grade 3 Math

Keep math practice fresh and engaging with this New Year–Themed Grade 3 Math Word Problems resource for back to school after winter break 2026! Designed to celebrate the New Year while reinforcing essential math skills, these problems add a fun seasonal twist that keeps students motivated and focused—especially during the first week back from winter break. Students practice major Grade 3 math concepts through meaningful New Year–themed scenarios, making this resource perfect for review, practi
Preview of Elapsed Time on Number Line Math Review Worksheet Google Slide Fall

Elapsed Time on Number Line Math Review Worksheet Google Slide Fall

A perfect back-to-school, fall-themed elapsed time number line resource. Students get hands-on practice identifying start times, end times, and calculating elapsed time to the nearest minute. Bring seasonal fun to telling time with this engaging autumn math activity! What's Included: 30 Fall-Themed Word Problems using number lines B&W Printable Worksheets – perfect for paper practice or sub plans Google Slides Version – ideal for for sharing in classroom or virtual Covers finding Start Time,
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Welcome Teachers! Here, you’ll find engaging resources designed to make learning fun, meaningful, and easy to implement. Whether you're a teacher looking to save time or a homeschool parent in search of quality materials, my goal is to support you with creative, ready-to-use content. Each product is made with students in mind — especially elementary and middle school learners. From hands-on activities and themed escape rooms to worksheets and interactive review games, I strive to make sure every resource is both educational and enjoyable. What you can expect: Clear instructions and organized layouts Printable and digital options where possible Standards-aligned materials that are easy to integrate A focus on creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking Thank you for stopping by! I hope you find something here that brings a spark to your classroom. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at classroomelements@gmail.com

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After 15 years in education, I've learned that the best learning happens when students are actively engaged and thinking for themselves. My approach centers around student participation rather than passive listening, incorporating puzzles, challenges, and problem-solving activities that encourage critical thinking. I love creating escape rooms, games, and interactive experiences because when learning feels like play, engagement skyrockets and concepts truly stick. Everything I design balances creativity with practicality. My materials come with clear, step-by-step instructions that make them easy for both teachers and students to use, because I know how precious classroom time is. At the end of the day, what drives me is simple: sparking curiosity and bringing joy back into learning. Every resource I create starts with the question, "How can I make this something students will actually want to do?"