TPT
Total:
$0.00
Mathcurious Banner

Mathcurious

Rated 4.75 out of 5, based on 505 reviews
1,719 Followers
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
About the store
12 years of teaching math as a primary teacher and 6 years of counseling teachers on math education
Read more

All resources

Preview of Dragon Times Digital, Multiplication, Division, Divisibility, Instant Feedback

Dragon Times Digital, Multiplication, Division, Divisibility, Instant Feedback

Created by
Mathcurious
Dragon Times - Now an Adventure Digital Activity to practice Multiplication, Division, Multiples, Factors, Divisibility and more. 10 games with different levels, scaffolding with tables, guides and pictures, Instant feedback.Preview the Game here For years, teachers and parents have used Dragon Times, our best-selling multiplication card game, as a playful way to build number fluency. Students learned to recognize dragons by their numbers, combine spell cards to free them, and practise their ta
Preview of Decomposing, Regrouping, Addition, Subtraction, 2-Digits, skip count by 2 & 5

Decomposing, Regrouping, Addition, Subtraction, 2-Digits, skip count by 2 & 5

Created by
Mathcurious
Digital Activity with 4 games, 3 levels each, to practice Decomposing numbers, Regrouping, Addition, and Subtraction with 2-Digits numbers, and skip count by 2 & 5. Scaffolding with manipulatives and concrete visuals included. Instant Feedback. Chicken Escape — Chapter 1 is a collection of four math games ( work on tablets as well) for students grades k-3. Each game tackles a different early-math skill through a playful farmyard scene. This activity (and more to come ) are a continuation of
Preview of Christmas Winter Holidays Escape Rooms Instant Feedback, Multiplication Division

Christmas Winter Holidays Escape Rooms Instant Feedback, Multiplication Division

Created by
Mathcurious
Christmas, Winter Holidays Escape Rooms Adventure with Instant Feedback. Practice Multiplication Division Facts, Factors, Multiples, Properties, Strategies, Divisibility and more. Get ready for a magical trip to the North Pole with our Winter Holiday Adventure — a fun and engaging collection of math challenges designed to build confidence and mastery in multiplication, division, factors, multiples, divisibility rules, and more! Print and digital version with Instant feedback! This is the Digit
Preview of Multiplication Escape Room Adventure Greek Mythology Instant Feedback Digital

Multiplication Escape Room Adventure Greek Mythology Instant Feedback Digital

Created by
Mathcurious
Multiplication Escape Room Adventure with a fun Greek Mythology Theme. Provides Instant Feedback. Practice the Algorithm, Mental Strategies and more. Looking for a way to make multi-digit multiplication exciting for your students? Bring Math to Life with a Greek Mythology Escape Room!   The Adventure Begins… Students become heroes on a quest through Ancient Greece, solving math challenges to prove their wisdom and perseverance. Each puzzle unlocks the next clue—keeping engagement high and stude
Preview of Bundle Winter Holiday Escape Adventure 1&2  Christmas Instant Feedback

Bundle Winter Holiday Escape Adventure 1&2 Christmas Instant Feedback

Created by
Mathcurious
Winter Holiday, Christmas Escape Rooms Adventure with Instant Feedback. 20 rooms each. Students will practice the following concepts.additionsubtractionmultiplicationdivisionmultiples/factorsorder of operationsorderingproblem-solving (puzzles)finding patternsThis is the Bundle of the Escape Adventure 1 and 2 version of the winter holiday activities collection previously shared in google slides and print cards. Winter Holiday puzzles, review, practice, centers, and more. Practice mental math,
Preview of Bundle Christmas Holidays Escape Rooms Instant Feedback Multiplication Division

Bundle Christmas Holidays Escape Rooms Instant Feedback Multiplication Division

Created by
Mathcurious
Christmas, Winter Holidays Escape Rooms Adventure with Instant Feedback. Practice Multiplication Division Facts, Factors, Multiples, Properties, Strategies, Divisibility and more. Get ready for a magical trip to the North Pole with our Winter Holiday Adventure — a fun and engaging collection of math challenges designed to build confidence and mastery in multiplication, division, factors, multiples, divisibility rules, and more! Print and digital version with Instant feedback! This is the Digit
Preview of Always, Never, Sometimes Digital Review for Decimals -Instant Feedback, No-Prep

Always, Never, Sometimes Digital Review for Decimals -Instant Feedback, No-Prep

Created by
Mathcurious
Digital Version of Always, Sometimes for Decimals Review, Math Talks, Warm-ups, Assessment, centers, Early finishers, challenge and more. Looking for a rich way to build decimal sense? This digital set uses Always / Sometimes / Never statements to get students thinking, talking, and justifying—not just computing. It’s designed for Math Talks, Warm-ups, Centers/Stations, Early Finishers, Exit Tickets, Intervention, and Enrichment with self-check options that give instant feedback Skills & concep
Preview of Digital Always, Never, Sometimes Fractions review, Math Talks, Instant feedback

Digital Always, Never, Sometimes Fractions review, Math Talks, Instant feedback

Created by
Mathcurious
This is the Digital-Instant feedback version of “Always, Never, Sometimes” task cards for Fractions Review, warm-ups, Math Talks. A great way to build reasoning, surface misconceptions, and keep every learner engaged? Each prompt is a short statement students judge as Always, Sometimes, or Never true—then justify. Every card includes: A crisp statement (e.g., “A fraction with a larger denominator is smaller.”)The correct verdict (+ a kid-friendly explanation) aSelf-check mode: Students sele
Showing 1-8 of 8 results

About the store

Experience

12 years of teaching math as a primary teacher and 6 years of counseling teachers on math education

Teaching style

I believe that teachers should be facilitators, and activity planners and give space for children to explore. I often teach in a cooperative style and use math activities with lots of visuals. I believe in play-learning and I create fun games for my students to practice.

My own education history

University degree in Education Science