7 Fun and Easy First Day of School Activities

The first day of school sets the tone for the entire year. Whether it’s welcoming a new group of third graders or guiding seasoned fifth graders into their final elementary stretch, the right activities can make all the difference. The first day of school isn’t just about getting to know names and passing out supplies. […]
Year Round Math Review with Color by Code Activities

I used to feel like I was constantly hunting for new ways to spiral back to old skills without boring my students or myself. That’s when I discovered how powerful color by code activities could be. They were fun and flexible, low-prep, and packed with opportunities for review and differentiation. Today, I’m sharing exactly why […]
5 Fun and Flexible Summer Math Ideas for Kids

Back when I was still in the classroom, I always wanted my students to leave for summer feeling like they were ready for the next grade, not like they would be starting from scratch three months later. That’s where summer math came in. I knew firsthand how easy it was for my students to lose […]
End of Year Activities to Keep Math Class Engaging

The final stretch of the school year always came with its own set of challenges. Everyone was feeling the itch of summer break, and focus could start to drift. That’s exactly why I made it a priority to fill our final weeks with end of year activities that were fun, meaningful, and just academic enough […]
5 Fun and Easy Ideas for End of the Year Review

The end of the school year always comes with a mix of excitement and chaos. Between field trips, assemblies, and all the last-minute to-dos, it’s easy for routines to slip. When I was in the classroom, I still wanted my students to stay sharp and feel confident about everything they’d learned. That’s why I leaned […]
Breaking Down Barriers: How to Teach Multi-Step Word Problems in 4th Grade

When I taught 4th grade, I quickly realized that multi-step word problems were one of the biggest challenges for my students. The moment they saw a long problem with multiple steps, many of them would freeze, unsure where to begin. It wasn’t that they didn’t understand the math itself. It was the process of applying […]