Math Beyond the Puzzles ~ For Math Nerds Who Love Nerdle

In The Math Behind the Fun and Games ~ Lessons for Masterminds Who Love Wordle, the focus was on introducing students to combinatorics, the branch of math that is behind many popular daily puzzles. Here I’ll share three different ways to present daily math puzzles so that younger students can join in and older students … Read more

Legacy Projects ~ Students Leaving Something Behind

The nine weeks or so between spring break and the end of the year can sail by really fast. A legacy project is one way to inspire students in the final months of school. It can take many forms and be presented at any grade level. Maybe these ideas will inspire you in the last … Read more

Mini Think-a-Thon ~ Indoor Class Competition

If your students enjoy a little friendly competition, this Mini Think-a-Thon is fun to do at the end of the year or when students have been through several days of testing! I have previously shared about it HERE, as part of an all-day event, but thought it might be helpful to create a landing page … Read more

The Math Behind the Fun and Games ~ Lessons for Masterminds Who Love Wordle

You may have noticed a cultural phenomenon taking place – a guessing game craze. Wordle is everywhere, sparking interest in similar games such as Mastermind, Oodle, and Mathler. If you and your students enjoy any of these games, this would be a great time to introduce them to a branch of mathematics called combinatorics and … Read more

A Powerful Thinking Strategy: Ranking

As a society, we are obsessed with ranking. Watch the news, scan social media, or recommend a book or movie to a friend, and – there it is- a list of the top ten in any category, a poll to determine the “GOAT” in any given sport, or a list of celebrities by net worth. … Read more

A Delightful Deep Dive into The Search for Delicious (2nd-4th)

Recently, while reading about philosophy in children’s literature, the book title The Search for Delicious caught my eye. The title was intriguing, and I immediately recognized the author, Natalie Babbitt, who also wrote Tuck Everlasting, a book we’ve read with 3rd-grade gifted students in my district. After I read it, I knew I would want … Read more

“The Grinch Who Stole a Christmas Star” ~ A Holiday Heist

⭐️ ‘Tis the season to be sleuthing… Here’s a holiday mystery just for fun and perfect to do during the final class of December. I had fun creating this puzzling adventure. It includes colorful photos and videos of actual holiday events taking place this month all around the globe. The theft, in fact, is the … Read more

Snowflake Sudoku with Video Tutorial

If you are new to this site, WELCOME! You can find additional puzzle tutorials HERE and many more puzzles HERE. You also might like to check out this 4-minute video tour designed to help you find resources more quickly. Find additional hex-doku puzzles HERE. Here is a puzzle your students might enjoy when the weather … Read more

The Science of Gratitude ~ Design Your Own Thanksgiving Challenge

In a previous post, I’ve shared about the “science of happiness,” and with the Thanksgiving holidays approaching in the U.S., it’s a great time to inspire kids to engage in creating their own scientific experiments related to having a gratitude attitude. SHARING THE SCIENCE Below are a few videos about gratitude experiments and studies done … Read more

Show Me the Funny: Quick Impromptu Brain Breaks Students Love

Here are three brain breaks I’ve used when I sensed the need for a little stress reduction. They help kids relax and usually induce some laughter, always a good thing in the classroom. QUESTION CONVO In this game, student pairs compete to keep a conversation going the longest. The catch is that the conversation must … Read more