After spending the past few years teaching math with Montessori methodology, I was fascinated at how the materials made even the most complicated of math concepts accessible to all learners. In math, more than any other subject, materials need to be concrete and FUN. Skip counting in traditional primary grades is usually confined to 2s, […]
Classroom Organization Ideas: Days of the Week Labels
Days of the week labels are essential for classroom organization. Check out how we use these labels on bins and bulletin boards. Our days of the week labels help visual learners because they are color coded. Color-coding adds other visual cue for easy organization. Use our labels in your classroom to stay organized! Here are some more […]
Dollar Store Teacher Hack: DIY Game Spinners
We are back again with another dollar store teacher hack! Math centers and games are a part of every classroom and homeschool. I loved these simple spinners for math games, but now that one of my sons is exploring subtraction and working with teen numbers, we needed to make the spinners more complex. Using […]
Dollar Store Teacher Hack: Numeracy Cups
Classroom and homeschool budgets call for Dollar Store Teacher Hacks! We all know hands-on materials work best, so here at The Classroom Creative, we are thrilled to introduce a new series of ideas to help you refresh your classroom materials on a dime! I know I have spent bundles on fancy materials at teacher stores […]
Free Spring and Summer Math Game: Ladybug Roll, Count, and Color
Counting skills are among the most important foundation math skills in early childhood classrooms. Playing math games is a fun and easy way to master that crucial one-to-one correspondence! This free printable spring and summer math center game is perfect for the last few months of school in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. This ladybug […]