Everyone learns at their own pace. That’s what makes differentiation in math so important. But coming up with different activities for all of the different kids in our class is A LOT OF WORK! That’s where the Math Boost Binder comes in. The Math Boost Binder has over 1,300 pages of activities for you to choose from. They are organized… Read More
Free Counting Center
When it comes to counting, practice is the key. Give your little learners plenty of opportunities to count objects so that they can really master that one-to-one correspondence. Once students have a strong grasp on counting, they are able to start working on more advanced math skills like addition! Counting Opportunities Are All Around Us What I love most about… Read More
Free Playdough Pattern Mats
My kids love playdough! I love that while they are happily playing, they are developing important fine motor skills. To add in even more learning benefits to our playdough time, I have created a bunch of learning mats. Each set focuses on different skills, so that we can hit different objectives while playing. Whether you are using these mats at… Read More
Free Thanksgiving Sensory Bin
This easy to prep sensory bin is such a fun way to practice counting and number recognition. You can use the printable feathers included with this freebie, or you can add craft feathers to the bin for extra sensory fun! Simple to Prep This center is easy to prepare and so much fun for little ones. I just added popcorn… Read More
Free Halloween Math for Kids
I love adding in fun and festive activities for each season. Halloween is so fun for little ones and I cant wait to share this fun math freebie with you! It is super low-prep and has easy instructions for a simple way to add in extra addition practice. Getting Started Teachers are busy. That is why I am so excited… Read More
Build an Igloo STEM Activity
Are you looking for a fun winter STEM activity? This igloo building freebie will get your students thinking like scientists while they build their own miniature igloos. What you will need: You will need to have some building materials available for this project. We used sugar cubes, icing, marshmallows and toothpicks. It is also nice to build them on a… Read More