Five Tips for At-Home Math Review

Whether you are a teacher striving for creative ways to wrap up your math curriculum in a distance-learning format or you are a parent who has plummeted head-first into an unexpected homeschool journey, you can help your little ones end the school year on a high noteā€”and we're here with practical tools to help! This article features five tips for reviewing math skills with students at home. With a little ingenuity on your part, you can help your students review important math skills they have worked hard to master this year. Read on to find out more. Read More 

Practice Volume with Food

If you're looking for a fun, hands-on geometry activity to help your students understand basic volume concepts, you've found it! In this article we show you how you can use simple snacks or pantry items to reinforce basic volume concepts, such as counting cubic units and finding the volume of a rectangular prism. By the time your students complete this hands-on math activity, they will be volume experts! Read More 

Telling Time Activities

It's time for spring! Celebrate the arrival of spring with three math activities that help students practice basic telling time concepts. We've included a handy printable template for each activity you'll read about in today's blog post, so there's no need to waste time on lots of prep work! Get ready to practice telling time in hours and half hours, converting units of time, and calculating elapsed time. Read on to find out more. Read More 

Goldfish Graphing and Data

What could be more fun (or tasty) than practicing math skills with Goldfish crackers? Learn about three ways you can use Goldfish crackers with your little learners to practice graphing and data concepts, including picture graphs, bar graphs, and finding the mean, median, mode, and range of a data set. These activities are adaptable to a variety of grade levels, so get some Goldfish crackers and let's dive in! Read More