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About Squarehead Teachers

Well, I’m a travel loving, cookie eating, bright color obsessed teacher who just can’t get enough of blogging or Photoshop. I’ve taught various grades from Kindergarten to Undergraduate courses in both in the United States and in China, teaching everything from dance and PE to English and math. I come from a family of educators, and believe that all teachers (public, private, charter and home school) are grossly under appreciated and deserve a little extra help. I started my Squarehead Teachers blog in August 2012 with the hope that I can be that extra little help that makes teachers feel a little more loved!

Getting Kids Pumped for Standardized Testing

Here’s a cute video submitted by an AZ elementary school. The AZ state test is called AIMS, and the video is a parody of Taio Cruz’s song, “Dynamite”. They made this video and used it to get the kids jazzed about the upcoming tests. Great idea!

Click here to see their video on YouTube.

Brighten The World Blogger Award

Brighten the World Blogger AwardTruly, I’m flattered that Squarehead Teachers has been nominated for this award: Brighten the World Blogger Award. Thank you to Well, Albee Darn! for nominating me and encouraging me to brighten the world around me!

Rules:

  1. List 5 things that brighten your world
  2. Do 5 things today that brighten the world (write about 1 of them)
  3. Nominate 5 bloggers who brighten your world
  4. Contact those 5 bloggers and tell  them you nominated them, along with why they brighten your world.

1. 5 Things That Brighten My World

  1. My hubby
  2. Blooming flowers
  3. A warm bowl of mac ‘n’ cheese
  4. Children’s’ laughter
  5. Clean laundry!

2. How I Brightened the World Today

I mailed a postcard to my grandpa. My grandma died less than a year ago, so I want my grandpa to feel extra loved…

3. Nominate 5 Bloggers Who Brighten Your World

Phillips Family

Intentional Acts of Kindness

Snoopy’s Homemade Fun

Staying Crafty

Lori Pori, What’s the Story?

Simple Subtraction Dice Games

Yup, the dice games are back to help your kids practice math facts! And they’re back in subtraction style. Enjoy!Dice Game- simple subtraction- caterpillar Dice Game- simple subtraction cow

 

Click here or here for more dice games (or search “dice games” in the search bar at the top of the page).

Muffin Cup Flowers (Craft)

This is one of the easiest and cutest spring crafts I’ve seen in a long time (my friend Carol did this one). Grab some colored paper (preferably heavier than printer paper), paint, glitter, glue and muffin tin cups. It’s as easy as you think it is: cut out a flower shape and glue a muffin tin cup to the center. Decorate the petals with paint, crayons, markers, etc. Glue some glitter to the center of the muffin cup and then attach your own paper stem. Easy-peasy, lemon squeezy!

muffin cup flowers copy

April Fool’s Day Prank: Brown E’s

(Submitted by a fellow teacher. I love that she even had napkins!)

Ms. L teaches first grade.  She told the kids she had a tasty surprise for them.  Then she had them close their eyes and see if they could smell the brownies.  They could she put a napkin on each desk then put a brown construction paper “E” (Brown E’s) on each desk.  One kid even took a bite.  They didn’t quite get it at first.  She told this in faculty meeting, and another teacher had heard that someone else at another school had done this too.

Click here for more April Fool’s Day ideas.

Dice Games: Math Turtles Collection

I’m a huge fan of games. They disguise potentially unpleasant practice! Here’s my collection of math turtles to help your kids practice basic math skills (including simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). Happy spring!

Click here for the 4 printable PDFs: Turtle Dice Games

Addition dice game- turtle Dice Game- add sub 2 dice turtle 1 dice game- mult div 2 dice turtle multiplication dice game- turtle

Don’t forget about the Fancy Turtles editions!

Paper Airplane Targets

I recently worked with an after-school program full of kindergarten boys who loved paper airplanes. the only problem is that they weren’t super great at making airplanes that flew far. They got discouraged with their airplane after throwing it a few times and seeing it land only a few feet away. So, they’d grab more paper and try again (folding it the exact same way). So the cycle would repeat itself until all the paper was gone. This seemed like a waste of paper to only use the airplane for 3 throws, so I decided to see what I could do to help these little guys appreciate their little planes, even though they didn’t fly very far. I used chalk to draw a line from which to throw the planes, and shapes on the ground with point values written inside. I taught the boys how to take turns throwing their planes from the line  to see if they could hit a specific target. Since they were little, they didn’t care about the total points they earned, but had a blast seeing who could land on the targets with 100 points.

paper airplane targets

I made sure to have plenty of targets and many that were only a few feet away so the kids with wacky-folded planes would be able to participate. The boys were much more entertained. Mission accomplished!

 

Color By Number (simple addition & subtraction)

color by number add sub fish

Who doesn’t like to color? I mean really… there’s something calming about coloring. But why not exercise that brain while you color! Here’s a color by number with an addition/subtraction facts twist. Enjoy!

Here’s the free printable PDF: Add-sub color by number fish