“On Your Feet” Logic Guessing Game (K-2)

Here is a logical thinking game to get your little scholars up and moving! This game is like LOGIC LINKS, with clues that lead to positioning colors in the correct order. However, in this game, students hold colored paper or cards and line themselves up in the correct order. The colors used in this game … Read more

Two, Four, Six, Eight – Are You Really Special or Do You Just Think You’re Great?

Have you heard? Numbers can have character traits! They can be temperamental or even suffer from personality disorders! Some numbers are narcissistic! Some are honest or practical, and others are perpetually happy or sad. You can use these slides to learn about these special integers and share them with students. Make your own copy HERE. … Read more

Happy Numbers Activity – by Sarah Carter

While working on another post, Two, Four, Six, Eight- Are You Really Special or Do You Just Think You’re Great? I ran across this activity shared by Sarah Carter of Math Equals Love. Sarah freely shares her lessons, and when I reached out to see if she would share with us here- she agreed! Thank … Read more

Beyond Fibonacci: Tribonacci, Tetranacci, and More

Read Fibbing Can Be Fun! ~ Celebrating Fibonacci Day to find resources and activities designed to introduce and explore the Fibonacci sequence with students and to celebrate Fibonacci Day. I remember being ASTOUNDED when I first learned about the Fibonacci sequence and its prevalence in nature – in trees, flowers, galaxies! It changed the way … Read more