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About the store
Teacher at heart, I’ve always loved helping others realize their potential. As a teenager, I spent countless hours helping friends prepare for math, physics, and economics tests—usually over snacks and a can of Coke (it was a different time!). Later, in the workplace, I became the go-to person for coworkers who struggled with numbers. And now, as both a mom and a tutor, I’ve had the joy of showing kids of all ages that learning can actually be fun. I listen, I observe, and I create resources that meet students where they are. Some kids light up with coloring activities, others thrive with puzzles. Some prefer working independently, while others need competition and games to stay engaged. And for those who tell me, “math is useless because calculators exist,” I take it as a challenge to prove them wrong.
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Preview of Fractions & Decimals Board Game, Math Review: Comparing, Converting & Operations

Fractions & Decimals Board Game, Math Review: Comparing, Converting & Operations

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Make fraction and decimal practice engaging, active, and meaningful! Fractions & Decimals: Race to the Top combines math skills practice with movement, silliness, and fun. Designed to build strong number sense, this game includes a variety of question types so students practice more than just one skill. This resource aligns with 4th and 5th grade fraction and decimal standards and also supports accelerated 3rd grade math programs. What’s Included:✔ 3 Game Variations (9 boards total)Full-length
Preview of Fractions, Decimals & Percents Color by Number | Equivalent Fractions Activities

Fractions, Decimals & Percents Color by Number | Equivalent Fractions Activities

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Need an engaging way to help students practice fractions, decimals, and percentages? These color-by-number activities help students build strong number sense around common rational numbers and their equivalent forms — an important foundation for proportional reasoning and later algebra concepts. Activities Included1) Color by Equivalent FractionsMatch fractions to common benchmark fractions such as ½, ⅓, and ¼. Level 1: Equivalent fractions with multiplication patterns up to ×3 Level 2: Equivale
Preview of Multiplication Facts Fluency Game | 4 in a Row Math Dice Activity | 3rd Grade

Multiplication Facts Fluency Game | 4 in a Row Math Dice Activity | 3rd Grade

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Make multiplication facts practice effective and fun with this no-prep Four-in-a-Row math dice game! Students build multiplication fact fluency and number sense through play, not worksheets. The board reflects real dice outcomes, so some products come up more often, giving students more chances to complete a four-in-a-row or block their opponent. Perfect for partner work, small groups, or early finishers. Just print and play! Designed for 3rd grade, it also works well for advanced 2nd graders
Preview of Multiplication Fact Fluency Ice Cream Bump It Game Math Activity 3rd Grade

Multiplication Fact Fluency Ice Cream Bump It Game Math Activity 3rd Grade

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Multiplication Facts Practice has never been so refreshing! This multiplication BUMP game is a fun, ice cream-themed math center activity designed to help students build multiplication fact fluency through hands-on play. Perfect for 3rd grade math, this multiplication dice game adds a refreshing break from routine while keeping students engaged and learning. What’s Included:22 Ice cream-themed multiplication BUMP game boards11 B/W boards (printer-friendly)11 color boards (perfect for lamin
Preview of Multiplication Division Word Problem Board Game, Times Tables 1-12, 3rd Grade

Multiplication Division Word Problem Board Game, Times Tables 1-12, 3rd Grade

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Learn, be active, be silly! That’s what this multiplication and division game is all about! You’ll love this fun, fast-paced board game where solving multiplication and division problems can move you forward—or set you back! Multiplication and Division Adventure: Race to the Top is designed for 3rd grade; but can be used in advanced 2nd grade classrooms and in 4th and 5th grade to freshen up multiplication skills. Students who can mentally multiply and divide will have an advantage later on, an
Preview of Valentines Multiplication Game Four in a Row, Math Fluency & Strategy, February

Valentines Multiplication Game Four in a Row, Math Fluency & Strategy, February

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Valentine’s Day Product Links is a four-in-a-row game designed to help students practice multiplication facts through play. The game is inspired by classroom favorites and combines the excitement of dice games, learn-while-you-play engagement, strategic thinking, and no-prep practice. Students can play in pairs or groups of three. All they need are two dice and a different color for each player. Then it’s game time! How to Play Roll two dice and multiply the numbers.Find the product on the b
Preview of 100th Day of School Activities | Math Practice Board Game for 2nd - 4th Grade

100th Day of School Activities | Math Practice Board Game for 2nd - 4th Grade

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Celebrate the 100th Day of School with this engaging board game that combines math practice, movement, and fun trivia questions. Perfect for grades 2–4, with question cards organized by grade level for easy differentiation.This game offers a mix of math, logic, and general knowledge questions centered around the number 100, making it an ideal classroom or at-home learning activity for the 100th Day of School. Students will love answering questions like: What is the sum of all the digits in
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Experience

Teacher at heart, I’ve always loved helping others realize their potential. As a teenager, I spent countless hours helping friends prepare for math, physics, and economics tests—usually over snacks and a can of Coke (it was a different time!). Later, in the workplace, I became the go-to person for coworkers who struggled with numbers. And now, as both a mom and a tutor, I’ve had the joy of showing kids of all ages that learning can actually be fun. I listen, I observe, and I create resources that meet students where they are. Some kids light up with coloring activities, others thrive with puzzles. Some prefer working independently, while others need competition and games to stay engaged. And for those who tell me, “math is useless because calculators exist,” I take it as a challenge to prove them wrong.

Teaching style

My teaching style is flexible, creative, and student-centered. I design engaging activities that make learning fun, meaningful, and confidence-building.