Finding equivalent fractions takes lots of practice, but instead of just doing worksheets I wanted my kids to have fun while still learning. They are perfect for small group assistance, math centers, peer collaboration challenges, or even for whole class lessons. It's great for advanced students to play in groups or for a teaching tool for you to help reteach students who may be struggling. I also used this game during remote learning, and my kids loved it! It's an excellent aid for homeschool t
This puzzle is perfect independent practice after you've taught the lesson. All you need to do is print out the pages for each student (laminate the pieces to use them year after year). Kids cut out the pieces and complete the puzzle. Each puzzle can be stored in a Zip Lock baggie to be used multiple times and year after year. This puzzle is the easiest of 3 levels which allows you to differentiate for your class. Triangle - easy, trapezoid - medium, and pentagon - harder. Besides reinforcing th
This Bingo game is #3 of 3 and contains a mixture of hour, quarter-hour, half-hour, and three-quarter hour times. Learning to tell time takes a lot of practice to become proficient. But instead of just doing worksheets I wanted my kids to have fun while still learning, and that’s why I created this Bingo game. It’s perfect for small group assistance, math centers, peer collaboration challenges, or even for whole class lessons. My students ask to play this game over and over!Just like normal B
This Bingo time game is #1 of 3, and uses times on the hour and half hour only. Game #2 uses quarter-hours (:15 and :45).Game #3 is a bundle all 4 times (hour, half-hour, and quarter hours)Using all 3 games allow you to differentiate based on student ability and comfort levels.Learning to tell time takes a lot of practice, but instead of just doing worksheets I wanted my kids to have fun while still learning. That’s why I created this Bingo game. It’s perfect for small group assistance, math
This Bingo time game is 2 of 3 and uses times on the quarter-hour and three quarter-hour only. Game #1 uses hour and half-hour times, and game #3 combines all of the times. This allows you to differentiate based on student needs and comfort levels.Learning to tell time takes a lot of practice, but instead of just doing worksheets I wanted my kids to have fun while still learning. That’s why I created this Bingo game. It’s perfect for small group assistance, math centers, peer collaboration cha
I created this puzzle for my students to have a fun way to practice identifying the different kinds of geometrical lines (ex; perpendicular). It keeps their attention so much more than a worksheet that they like to do the puzzles over and over. To solve, kids are required to identify the kind of line and match it to an example. My advanced students like to use these puzzles to challenge friends in a race. Those who simply need more practice can do them with partners. This is puzzle #2 of 3 and
I created this puzzle for my students to have a fun way to practice identifying the different kinds of geometry angles (ex; obtuse). It keeps their attention so much more than a worksheet that they like to do the puzzles over and over. To solve, kids are required to identify the kind of angle and match it to an example. My advanced students like to use these puzzles to challenge friends in a race. Those who simply need more practice can do them with partners. This is puzzle #1 of 3 and allows y
This puzzle is perfect independent practice after you've taught the lesson. All you need to do is print out the pages for each student. They'll cut out the pieces and complete the puzzle collaboratively or independently. Laminate each puzzle and store in a Zip Lock baggie to be used multiple times and year after year. This puzzle is the easiest of the 3 levels which allows you to differentiate for your class. Triangle - easy, trapezoid - medium, and pentagon - harder. Besides reinforcing their l
I created this puzzle for my students to have a fun way to practice identifying the different kinds of geometrical lines and angles (ex; perpendicular, acute). It keeps their attention so much more than a worksheet that they like to do the puzzles over and over. To solve, kids are required to identify the type of line or angle and match it to an example. My advanced students like to use these puzzles to challenge friends in a race. Those who simply need more practice can do them with partners.
Kids need practice identifying both the front and back sides of U.S. coins and bills, and then determining a total amount. This is why I created these cards to be used for 3 different games. They are perfect for independent practice, small group challenges, whole class collaboration, or even to help teach the lesson. Simply cut out each of the cards and you're ready to go. This set is the first of two and shows front sides only. Students match the coins & bills with the monetary amount in any on
Kids often struggle with learning to tell time which is why I created these cards to be used for 3 different games. They are perfect for independent practice, small group challenges, whole class collaboration, or even to help teach the lesson. Simply cut out each of the cards and you're ready to go. Students match the clock faces with the digital time in any one of three ways. This set (45 minutes after the hour) is the fourth in a series of 4 with each card showing either a clock face or digita
This puzzle provides a fun way for your students to practice converting metric units of length. It keeps their attention so much more than a worksheet that they like to do the puzzles over and over. To solve, kids are required to move only 1 step when finding an equivalent conversion. For example, going from cm to dm, not cm to meter. It is the easiest of 3 levels since it contains 24 conversions requiring the use of only whole numbers such as 3 cm, not 3.2 cm etc. This allows you to differentia
Kids need practice identifying both the front and back sides of U.S. coins and bills, and then determining a total amount. This is why I created these cards to be used for 3 different games. They are perfect for independent practice, small group challenges, whole class collaboration, or even to help teach the lesson. Simply cut out each of the cards and you're ready to go. This set is the second of two and shows back sides only. Students match the coins & bills with the monetary amount in any on
This puzzle provides a fun way for your students to practice converting metric units of length. It keeps their attention so much more than a worksheet that they like to do the puzzles over and over. To solve, students are only required to move 1 step when finding an equivalent conversion. For example, going from cm to dm, not cm to meter. It is the 2nd of 3 levels of difficulty since it contains 30 conversions using whole numbers such as 1 meter, 3 cm etc. This allows you to differentiate for yo
Kids often struggle with learning to tell time which is why I created these cards to be used for 3 different games. They are perfect for independent practice, small group challenges, whole class collaboration, or even to help teach the lesson. Simply cut out each of the cards and you're ready to go. Students match the clock faces with the digital time in any one of three ways. This set (on the hour) is the first of a series of 4 with each card showing either a clock face or digital time for ever
This puzzle provides a fun way for your students to practice converting metric units of length. It keeps their attention so much more than a worksheet that they like to do the puzzles over and over. This puzzle requires students to move 2 steps or more when finding an equivalent conversion. For example, going from cm to meter. It is the hardest of 3 levels since it contains 30 conversions requiring the use of decimals such as 1.5 meters, 3.2 cm etc. This allows you to differentiate for your cla
This puzzle is perfect independent practice after you've taught the lesson. All you need to do is print out the pages for each student. They'll cut out the pieces and complete the puzzle. Each puzzle can be laminated and stored in a Zip Lock baggie to be used multiple times and year after year. This puzzle is a medium difficulty level that allows you to differentiate for your class. Triangle - easy, trapezoid - medium, and pentagon - harder. Besides reinforcing their learning, my students like t
Kids often struggle with learning to tell time which is why I created these cards to be used for 3 different games. They are perfect for independent practice, small group challenges, whole class collaboration, or even to help teach the lesson. Simply cut out each of the cards and you're ready to go. Students match the clock faces with the digital time in any one of three ways. This set (30 minutes after the hour) is the third of a series of 4 with each card showing either a clock face or digital
This puzzle is perfect independent practice after you've taught the lesson. All you need to do is print out the pages for each student. They'll cut out the pieces and complete the puzzle. Laminate each puzzle and store in a Zip Lock baggie to be used multiple times and year after year. This puzzle is the middle of the 3 different levels which allows you to differentiate for your class. Triangle - easy, trapezoid - medium, and pentagon - harder. Besides reinforcing their learning, my students lik
This puzzle is perfect independent practice after you've taught the lesson. All you need to do is print out the pages for each student. They'll cut out the pieces and complete the puzzle. Laminate each puzzle and store in a Zip Lock baggie to be used multiple times and year after year. This puzzle is the harder of the 3 different levels which allows you to differentiate for your class. Triangle - easy, trapezoid - medium, and pentagon - harder. Besides reinforcing their learning, my students lik