Weather Math Activities

As February turns into March, those of us in the northern hemisphere experience the turn from winter to spring. This month’s blog post explores five different season-shifting ideas for practicing a wide range of math skills with your young learners. Read More 

Temperature Math

Young learners are exposed to all kinds of graphs in math class: bar graphs, histograms, dot plots, scatter plots, and more! Winter vacation is a great opportunity to engage them with a real-life example of the application of line graphing. Read More 

Halloween Math

Few times of year are more exciting for a sweet-toothed child (or adult!) than October. Whether you’re trick-or-treating, passing out candy, or simply walking down candy-stuffed store aisles, the Halloween season offers a plethora of hidden sorting opportunities perfect for practicing graphing skills. Let’s dive into a real treat of an activity that’s accessible to all ages! Read More 

Telling Time

The end of summer and back-to-school season is the perfect time to talk about… well… time! Whether vacation is still winding down or whether students are familiarizing themselves with a new classroom and school year, this month’s blog explores ways to reflect and grow while working hands-on with time-telling and elapsed-time skills. Read More 

Fraction Art

There’s nothing like floral art to brighten up a room at this time of year. Why not benefit from beauty and math practice at the same time? Here’s a craft that’ll have your young learners’ understanding of fractions growing just like their creations: fraction flowers! Read More