by Brian Crawford | Jan 28, 2012 | First Grade, Kindergarten, Math Crafts, Mathematics, Second Grade, Third Grade
Adding numbers… in space! Here’s a fun and easy craft for your children or students to put together and either paste in their math journals or hang up as a decoration on the wall of the classroom. Cut out the parts of a spaceship and piece them together,...
by Brian Crawford | Jan 23, 2012 | First Grade, Math Games, Mathematics, Second Grade
A free Valentine’s Day math game In celebration of Valentine’s Day, here is a fun and free game for teachers and parents to teach mathematics to first and second graders. It will help your children or students to practice differentiating between odd and...
by Yvonne Crawford | Jan 19, 2012 | First Grade, Mathbooking, Mathematics, Second Grade
Mathbooking is a fun activity where learning math meets scrapbooking. Children can use their math journals to learn mathematics through words, numbers and drawing. A leap year is a year containing an extra day in order to keep the calendar year synchronized with the...
by Yvonne Crawford | Jan 13, 2012 | First Grade, Mathbooking, Mathematics, Second Grade
Mathbooking is a fun activity where learning math meets scrapbooking. Children can use their math journals to learn mathematics through words, numbers and drawing. On February 2, Groundhog Day takes place in the United States and Canada. On this day, crowds will watch...
by Yvonne Crawford | Jan 9, 2012 | First Grade, Mathbooking, Mathematics, Second Grade
A math journal is a great way to promote your students’ and children’s abilities to learn and grow through words, numbers and drawing. Students should be encouraged to be as creative with their math journal entries as they like, using colorful drawings and...