TPT
Total:
$0.00
Dyeing to Design Banner

Dyeing to Design

Rated 4.29 out of 5, based on 7 reviews
3 Followers
Forsyth, Georgia, United States
About the store
I am a retired elementary teacher with years of experience working with students across multiple grade levels. Throughout my career, I taught a wide range of learners and developed a strong understanding of curriculum standards, instructional pacing, and classroom management. My classroom experience included planning engaging lessons, differentiating instruction, and creating materials that supported student success. Over time, I discovered a passion for designing resources that were both effective and teacher-friendly—resources that helped students stay motivated while allowing teachers to focus on instruction rather than preparation. Today, I bring that experience into every resource created at Dyeing to Design, ensuring each activity is practical, purposeful, and easy to use in real classrooms.
Read more

All resources

Preview of GRADES K-2/Comparing Numbers Knockout Game Bundle/Place Value

GRADES K-2/Comparing Numbers Knockout Game Bundle/Place Value

Make comparing numbers fun, engaging, and meaningful across multiple grade levels with this K–2 Comparing Numbers Knockout Bundle! This growing bundle includes interactive, team-based games designed to help students build strong number sense while staying excited about math. Perfect for differentiation, review, and spiraling skills from Kindergarten through 2nd grade! ✨ What’s IncludedThis bundle includes 3 grade-level Knockout Games: ✔ Kindergarten Comparing Numbers Knockout Compare numbers wit
Preview of FIRST GRADE/Comparing Numbers to 120 Knockout Game/Place Value

FIRST GRADE/Comparing Numbers to 120 Knockout Game/Place Value

Make practicing number sense fun, engaging, and interactive with this Numbers to 120 Knockout Game! This team-based digital game is perfect for helping students build confidence while reviewing essential first grade math skills. Students will stay motivated as they work in teams, answer questions, and experience exciting twists with special slides throughout the game! Great preview for kindergarten and review for second grade. ✨ Skills Covered✔ Counting forward and backward within 120 ✔ Identif
Preview of SECOND GRADE/Comparing Numbers to 1,000 Knockout Game/Place Value

SECOND GRADE/Comparing Numbers to 1,000 Knockout Game/Place Value

Are you looking for a fun and effective way to help your students practice comparing numbers to 1,000? This Comparing Numbers Knockout Game is a high-energy, team-based activity that keeps students engaged while building essential place value and number comparison skills. Students will work in teams to answer questions, earn points, and experience exciting twists with special slides like Double Points, Switch Sides, and Bonus Points! Can be used as a preview in first grade and a review for third
Preview of Kindergarten/Comparing Numbers Knockout/More, Less, Same as Math Game

Kindergarten/Comparing Numbers Knockout/More, Less, Same as Math Game

Make learning to compare numbers fun, interactive, and engaging with this Kindergarten Comparing Numbers Knockout Game! 🎉 This low-prep digital math game helps students practice identifying which number is greater and smaller using numbers 0–10. Students stay actively involved as they work in teams, make choices, and try not to get knocked out! 💥 This game is perfect for building number sense while keeping students excited and focused during math time. can be used as review in first grade. WH
Preview of BUNDLE/K-2/Valentine’s Day Math Crafts

BUNDLE/K-2/Valentine’s Day Math Crafts

Make February math fun, hands-on, and meaningful with this Valentine’s Day Math Crafts Bundle for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade. This low-prep bundle helps students practice key math skills at every K–2 level while creating engaging Valentine-themed crafts that are perfect for bulletin boards, math centers, and whole-group lessons. Each craft focuses on building understanding through cutting, gluing, modeling, and explaining math thinking—no worksheet overload and no prep stress. W
Preview of FIRST GRADE/Valentine’s Day Math Crafts/Hands-On Math Activities/February Math

FIRST GRADE/Valentine’s Day Math Crafts/Hands-On Math Activities/February Math

Make February math fun, hands-on, and meaningful with these First Grade Valentine’s Day Math Crafts. This low-prep math craft set helps first grade students practice key math skills while creating engaging Valentine-themed projects that are perfect for bulletin boards, math centers, or whole-group lessons. These crafts focus on addition, subtraction, and number sense through cutting, gluing, and explaining math thinking—no worksheet overload and no prep stress. Mainly used in first grade but can
Preview of KINDERGARTEN/Valentine’s Day Math Crafts/Hands-On Math Activities/February Math

KINDERGARTEN/Valentine’s Day Math Crafts/Hands-On Math Activities/February Math

Make February math hands-on, engaging, and developmentally appropriate with these Kindergarten Valentine’s Day Math Crafts! This low-prep math craft set helps kindergarten students practice early math skills while creating adorable Valentine-themed projects that are perfect for bulletin boards, centers, or whole-group lessons. These crafts focus on counting, number sense, and comparing length using visuals and non-standard units—no worksheets overload and no prep stress. Mainly used in kindergar
Preview of KINDERGARTEN: Halloween Counting Objects to 20 Knockout Game

KINDERGARTEN: Halloween Counting Objects to 20 Knockout Game

Make counting practice exciting this Halloween season with this engaging Kindergarten Halloween Counting Objects to 20 Knockout Game! Students will count spooky Halloween-themed objects, build number sense, and practice one-to-one correspondence while participating in a fun classroom competition. This interactive Knockout Game keeps young learners engaged as they count pumpkins, ghosts, bats, spiders, candy, and more. Students work in teams, earn points as they compete to become the Knockout Cha
Preview of KINDERGARTEN: I Can Count to 20 Knockout Game

KINDERGARTEN: I Can Count to 20 Knockout Game

Make counting to 20 exciting and engaging with this interactive Kindergarten I Can Count to 20 Knockout Game! Students will practice counting objects, recognizing numbers, and building number sense while competing in a fun, game-show-style activity. This resource is perfect for whole group instruction, math centers, review days, morning meetings, or intervention groups. Students will count objects, identify numbers, compare quantities, and demonstrate their understanding of numbers to 20 while t
Preview of GRADES K-1: Constitution Count and Color Math

GRADES K-1: Constitution Count and Color Math

Free resource to use on Constitution Day for K-1 teachers as well as Early Intervention teachers, and Homeschool. Students count the Constitution objects and color the number. Ready to print and go!
Preview of Kindergarten and 1st Grade Counting Forward and Backward from Ten Knockout Game

Kindergarten and 1st Grade Counting Forward and Backward from Ten Knockout Game

This is a great game for students to play to continue to master the standard of counting objects to 20 in kindergarten while still having fun! It can also be used in first grade at the beginning of the year for review for students who might need extra help with counting objects This resource comes with directions on how to play, special knockout slides, a Google Drive link, and counting objects to 20. This game is also completely editable for you to change or add as you choose! Also included are
Preview of Kindergarten and First Grade Counting Objects to 20 Knockout

Kindergarten and First Grade Counting Objects to 20 Knockout

This is a great game for students to play to continue to master the standard of counting to 20 in kindergarten while still having fun! It can also be used by first grade teachers and students as a review at the beginning of the school year. This resource comes with directions on how to play, special knockout slides, a Google Drive link found in the presentation and counting to 20 with answer slides. This game is also completely editable for you to change or add as you choose!This would be an aw
Showing 1-12 of 12 results

About the store

Experience

I am a retired elementary teacher with years of experience working with students across multiple grade levels. Throughout my career, I taught a wide range of learners and developed a strong understanding of curriculum standards, instructional pacing, and classroom management. My classroom experience included planning engaging lessons, differentiating instruction, and creating materials that supported student success. Over time, I discovered a passion for designing resources that were both effective and teacher-friendly—resources that helped students stay motivated while allowing teachers to focus on instruction rather than preparation. Today, I bring that experience into every resource created at Dyeing to Design, ensuring each activity is practical, purposeful, and easy to use in real classrooms.

Teaching style

My teaching style is rooted in clarity, creativity, and student engagement. I believe learning is most effective when lessons are thoughtfully designed, visually clear, and accessible to all learners. I value structured instruction supported by interactive activities, games, and hands-on experiences that keep students actively involved. Seasonal themes and creative formats are used intentionally—to spark interest while reinforcing essential skills. As a retired teacher, my focus is on supporting today’s educators with low-prep, flexible resources that work in a variety of settings, including whole group, small group, centers, and independent practice. My goal is to help teachers feel confident and students feel successful through well-designed instruction.

Awards & shining teacher moments

As a retired elementary teacher, my most meaningful teaching moments come from years spent designing lessons that helped students grow in confidence and understanding. Seeing students engaged, motivated, and proud of their learning has always been my greatest reward. Throughout my career, I took pride in creating thoughtfully designed, classroom-tested resources that supported a wide range of learners. From hands-on activities to interactive lessons, these moments of success—when students understood a challenging concept or felt excited to learn—continue to shape the way I design resources today. At Dyeing to Design, my shining moments now come from supporting teachers by sharing practical, creative materials built on real classroom experience. Knowing these resources continue to make a positive impact beyond my own classroom is both rewarding and meaningful.

My own education history

My education background includes formal training in elementary education combined with years of hands-on classroom experience. Over the course of my teaching career, I continually developed my instructional skills through curriculum planning, classroom practice, and ongoing professional learning. As a retired teacher, I draw on this strong foundation to design resources that are developmentally appropriate, standards-focused, and easy to implement. My background in education guides every aspect of my work at Dyeing to Design, ensuring each resource reflects both sound teaching practices and practical classroom needs.

Additional biographical information

I am a retired elementary teacher with years of classroom experience and a continued passion for education and thoughtful instructional design. While I may have stepped away from the classroom, my love for teaching and creating meaningful learning experiences remains strong. Throughout my teaching career, I worked with diverse learners and gained a deep understanding of curriculum standards, student needs, and effective classroom practices. Today, I bring that experience into every resource I design—creating activities that are clear, engaging, and easy for teachers to implement. At Dyeing to Design, my goal is to support today’s teachers by sharing classroom-tested ideas, creative lessons, and well-designed resources that save time while keeping students actively involved. I enjoy using my experience to help teachers feel confident and supported, knowing their students are engaged and learning.