If students don’t learn how money works now, they’ll learn the hard way later.This Save, Spend, or Share classroom activity teaches students how to make smart money choices using simple, real-life situations they recognize instantly. No lectures. No confusing math. Just clear thinking, discussion, and decision-making. Students read a situation, think it through, and decide: 👉 SAVE it 👉 SPEND it 👉 SHARE it That’s it — and it works. 📘 What Students Will Practice✔ Understanding th
What if Your Classroom Walls Could Teach Financial Literacy… Without You Saying a Word?These aren't just posters—they're silent money mentors. Hang them up and watch your students internalize the habits of smart spending, patient saving, kind sharing, and smart prioritizing—all through simple, actionable visuals. ✅ Inside This 8-Poster Set:SPENDING – Stop, Ask, Check, ChooseSAVING – Pick a Goal, Save Some, Wait, Be ProudSHARING – See, Choose, Give, Feel HappyNEEDS & WANTS – Ask, Needs First, Wa
Students don’t struggle with addition because they can’t add. They struggle because they don’t know WHICH strategy to use.These Addition Strategy Math Rule Posters make mental math visible, predictable, and repeatable. Each poster turns a powerful addition strategy into: ✔ a clear math formula ✔ 4 simple steps students can follow independently ✔ a short note explaining why the strategy works No guessing. No overload. Just smart math thinking — on the wall. 📌 WHAT’S INCLUDED (Strateg
Tired of Students Thinking Money Grows on Trees?This Simple Budgeting Story Teaches Real-World Financial Habits in Just 10 Minutes.Stop the “I want it now” mindset. This print-and-go financial literacy lesson uses a relatable story about earning, saving, and delayed gratification to introduce money management concepts in a way even young learners understand. ✅ What’s Inside:Engaging Narrative: “Emma’s Savings Goal” – earns $5/week, skips candy, buys a $15 toy in 3 weeksFluency Practice: Read 3x
Winter energy is high. You need math work that’s calm, focused, and meaningful. This Winter Bar Graph Activity does exactly that — with zero prep. Students read a short winter story, analyze a class survey, interpret a bar graph, and answer both comprehension and math questions. It feels simple. But it builds graphing skills, data analysis, subtraction, addition, and reading comprehension all in one clean activity. Perfect for math warm-ups, centers, small groups, or quick assessments. 📘
Students don’t forget math because it’s hard they forget it because the steps aren’t visible.These Math Rule Posters (Written Like Formulas) turn abstract operations into clear, visual thinking tools students can reference every single day. Each poster breaks down the 4 operations using: ✔ large math symbols ✔ simple formulas (a + b = total) ✔ step-by-step directions ✔ kid-friendly language No clutter. No guessing. Just math that makes sense. 📌 WHAT’S INCLUDED (High-Value Stack) ➕
Stop hearing groans when you introduce graphing. This print-and-go math activity pulls students in with a fun narrative about winter animals, then seamlessly transitions them into real-world data practice they'll actually enjoy. ✅ What’s Inside:Engaging Short Story: "Animals in the Snow" sets the context and builds interestText-Dependent Questions: Ensures reading comprehension while reinforcing key math vocabularyReady-to-Use Bar Graph: Student-friendly survey chart with clear categories (Pen