TeachMe: 2nd Grade keeps children engaged with a unique reward system where children earn coins by playing learning games at the school. They can move around the rest of TeachTown to spend their coins on fun rewards. Children can make fun photos at the Photobooth, collect stretchable shapes ...
1. Big Money – 3D Magnetic Coins and Bills Age Range: 5+ years Is it just me, or does blowing something up in size make it seem less intimidating? Take the mystery out of dollars and coins for your kids by using this batch of magnetic currency. How fun would it be to put them ...
On their final exam, my class scored first in the school, and tested above-average in our county. This was the first time in school history that had ever happened. I knew my students were getting into 8th grade with a belief that they could achieve, and continue achieving. One of my ...
Independence Day– Celebrate the USA and the 4th of July and practice addition or subtraction for kindergarten, first grade or second grade. Laminate or give students bingo daubers to play on their own copy. {Free download} Watermelon– Use watermelon seeds as your game board. This cute game...
10. Have your child make her own patterns using stamps and washable ink pads. 11. Draw simple patterns using crayons. 12. Make patterns by sliding balls of play dough onto skewers. 13. Use coins to make patterns. 14. Notice patterns you see everyday. Have your child find the tile in ...
“No running in the halls” is one of those dictums we uphold. Yet, when the weather is too cold or the ground is too snow covered for the track team to run outdoors, they run in our hallways after school. Most rules are two-sided coins. “Do not” on one side and “do when”...
Game Pieces (checkers, coins, blocks, etc.) To make the Book Land board, print out aBook Land boardon four sheets of cardstock paper. Trim the edges off the four sheets and tape them together with clear tape. Using tape allows the board to be folded for easy storage in your sight word...