TPT
Total:
$0.00
SamizdatMath Banner

SamizdatMath

Rated 4.97 out of 5, based on 2492 reviews
837 Followers
Free State of Brooklyn, New York, United States
About the store
40 years of teaching mathematics from pre-k to college. I have a BA in Urban Studies from (insert prestigious Ivy League university here) and an MS from (insert name of public university in major metropolitan area.)
Read more

All resources

Preview of The Rounding and UnRounding Games: Nearest Thousand : 50 Different Boards

The Rounding and UnRounding Games: Nearest Thousand : 50 Different Boards

Created by
SamizdatMath
This is a rounding game I developed for a colleague at my school: I am a working teacher (as I have been for the past 37 years) so I know stuff. And here’s what I know: games are fun, learners like to play games, and games should exercise the learner’s mind in a variety of ways. Which is how I developed the “rounding” and “un-rounding” games. The “Rounding Game” is your basic bingo game: you turn over two cards, round off the number to the nearest ten, find that rounded number on the bingo board
Preview of Prime Number Puzzles - Prime Puzzlas - L@@k!

Prime Number Puzzles - Prime Puzzlas - L@@k!

Created by
SamizdatMath
This is NOT your typical "is this a prime or composite number, and if it is composite, show the prime factor" exercise. No, this is an activity that actually demonstrates how figuring out prime factors is linked to encrypting information securely. If you know about the Russian Postal Service puzzle, then you'll appreciate this. There are 10 different puzzles, and then a "DIY" where your students can make their own "prime puzzlers" to share with one another. If they're really good, send them to
Preview of Cuisenaire Rod Base Ten Number Puzzles - Language Arts + Math!

Cuisenaire Rod Base Ten Number Puzzles - Language Arts + Math!

Created by
SamizdatMath
This is a set of puzzles where students work independently to estimate how many cubes it will take to cover a digit or a written number, then cover it with rods of different lengths, and re-organize them on a grid to show how many orange and white rods it is equivalent to. The student then reads the number as tens and ones and writes it down. This is a fun activity for kindergarten and first graders, because it helps students to develop estimation skills, and then carry them over to other number
Preview of Holiday Themed Rounding Numbers Mystery Booklets: 9 Different Booklets!

Holiday Themed Rounding Numbers Mystery Booklets: 9 Different Booklets!

Created by
SamizdatMath
Here's the deal: you want your students to practice rounding off numbers so you give them one of these rando "worksheets" with lots of numbers saying "round off to the nearest ten," "round off to the nearest hundred," yadda yadda yadda and they do it and forget about it and it's just a superficial way to approach this important topic. This takes the whole topic and reverses it, making it far more interesting and useful: each booklet starts by asking "When rounded off to the nearest thousand, it
Preview of Coin Challenge Task Cards: Make It The Same with ultra-realistic coins

Coin Challenge Task Cards: Make It The Same with ultra-realistic coins

Created by
SamizdatMath
And we're back! This is the first of a set of "coin card" activities that I designed for our first grade teachers and which received universal "thumbs up, Robert!" from the students who used them. I even tried it out on a 2nd grader who needed some remediation and she went to town on it as well. So what's so good about these? Let me count the ways: 1) Quantity: there are 30 different cards, which means that its not so many that your kids will get lost, but not so few that they'll finish them
Preview of Early Number Identification and Sequencing Activity: 0 - 20

Early Number Identification and Sequencing Activity: 0 - 20

Created by
SamizdatMath
This is an attempt to straighten out an important misconception while teaching young children how to sequence the basic numbers from 0 through 9 (also known as "digits"), and then extend that to 20. Wait, did I miss something? As a matter of fact, I didn’t, and that’s because it is everyone else who is missing something: the basic numbers are not 1 through 10; they are, in fact, 0 through 9. The number 10 is not related to the numbers 0 through 9, because these are the “single digit numbers” an
Preview of Comparing Numbers for Pre-K through 2nd Grade

Comparing Numbers for Pre-K through 2nd Grade

Created by
SamizdatMath
Ah yes, nice to see you back again. This is a number comparison activity I developed for my first grade teacher, but I've also used it with my kindergarteners and pre-k. It's cute, but not cutesy. Students take a number tile and place it on the game sheet at the top. They then take additional number tiles and decide whether it is an "elephant" (bigger than the number at the top) or "mouse" (smaller than the number at the top) and paste the correct stamp in the second column. A second version i
Preview of Identifying and Ordering Numbers from 0 - 9:

Identifying and Ordering Numbers from 0 - 9:

Created by
SamizdatMath
This is an attempt to straighten out an important misconception while teaching young children how to sequence the digits from 0 through 9. Wait, did I miss something? As a matter of fact, I didn’t, and that’s because it is everyone else who is missing something: the basic numbers are not 1 through 10; they are, in fact, 0 through 9. The number 10 is not related to the numbers 0 through 9, because these are the “single digit numbers” and 10, if you’ve looked at it closely, is a 2 digit number.
Preview of Number Sense for Grades K - 2: Spatial Reasoning On The Number Line

Number Sense for Grades K - 2: Spatial Reasoning On The Number Line

Created by
SamizdatMath
Number Sense is an important component of a child's ability to learn and understand mathematics. However, number sense in the early grades is more than matching a numeral to a quantity: it is also having a "feel" for how numbers compare to one another. It is the basis for how we differentiate answers that are reasonable from those that are nonsensical. It is how we solve problems without the aid of a pencil, calculator or algorithm. This packet focuses on a specific aspect of number sense in t
Preview of Our Daily Number: Connect Decimals to Fractions, Place Value, Number Lines, etc.

Our Daily Number: Connect Decimals to Fractions, Place Value, Number Lines, etc.

Created by
SamizdatMath
Howdy peeps, how are you all doing? I think you’re really going to like this activity (it is not a “product,” it is an activity) and if you paid the royal sum of $3.95 for it, you should consider it a bargain: it represents the work of someone who has 30 years of pre-K through college mathematics behind him, so you know it’s good for your kids. This activity is based on the idea that in order to embed concepts you have to develop “rich associations” between them. That is, when the student “se
Preview of Math Mystery Brain Teaser; The Case of the Misplaced Thousands

Math Mystery Brain Teaser; The Case of the Misplaced Thousands

Created by
SamizdatMath
Ben and Ilene are having an argument: they are looking at a number line with a 0 on one end, and 1 million on the other end. The question is: where would 1 thousand be? Ben & Ilene have different insights into the problem: Ben says that 1,000 is a large number and so is a million, so it must be close to that side. Ilene says that 1 thousand is much smaller than 1 million, and it belongs closer to 0. Is either of them correct, or is one of them "more correct" than the other? I've included 5 exam
Preview of Common Multiples & Divisors: One, Some or None?

Common Multiples & Divisors: One, Some or None?

Created by
SamizdatMath
“One, Some or None” is an activity that develops critical thinking skills by provoking students to think about the multiples and divisibility. Three cards are selected from a deck of clues; the students’ task is not to figure out “the answer” but what number of answers are possible. Included in this packet is an extensive description and discussion of how to develop these problem solving and critical thinking skills, while focusing on the concept of multiples and divisors.
Preview of Icebreaker Math Activities for First & Second Graders: Make New Friends!

Icebreaker Math Activities for First & Second Graders: Make New Friends!

Created by
SamizdatMath
What goes better together than a new class getting to know one another and doing math at the same time? These five activities will help your students get to know each other better, while engaging them in fun math activities involving surveys, computation, problem solving and numeration. Four of the activities should be done in pairs. You can use the data collected during the activities to make a graphs, and hang up the "make a creature" activity on your empty walls. Have fun!
Preview of Skip Counting Subway Cars

Skip Counting Subway Cars

Created by
SamizdatMath
Straight out of Gowanus, Brooklyn, here are bright & beautiful illustrated subway cars that can be connected to make a train of number facts. NOW IN COLOR! I've taken these specialty created subway illustrations (available NOWHERE ELSE!) and re-touched them in beautiful color ready to be printed, laminated and cut. Keep them for a lifetime! Print out each set of b& w subway cards on a different colored card stock (to keep them sorted) and challenge children to a variety of different skip count
Preview of Number Snakes: A Game of Place Value, Comparison and Proportion

Number Snakes: A Game of Place Value, Comparison and Proportion

Created by
SamizdatMath
Number Snakes is a game that develops strategies dealing with place value, numeration, seriation and proportionality. Students choose two cards to make a double digit number, name it, and then decide on which "band" of a snake it should go. However, as more bands of the snakes are filled in, the game becomes more difficult, as careful attention must be paid to how far apart each number should be. There are 7 different levels of the game, from filling in 3 spaces, to filling in 8 spaces, as wel
Showing 1-15 of 15 results

About the store

Experience

40 years of teaching mathematics from pre-k to college. I have a BA in Urban Studies from (insert prestigious Ivy League university here) and an MS from (insert name of public university in major metropolitan area.)

Teaching style

Sloppy and full of bravado....

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the Galaxy Award, given by members of the Remulon 8 School Committee

My own education history

BA, School of Hard Knocks, 1982 MS, Ms. Rogers College of Secretarial Psychology, Ames, Iowa 1994 PhD, Clown College, New Haven, Connecticut, 2001

Additional biographical information

Read my totally irritating blog at www.bltm.com