I just posted a new worksheet over at my TpT store! It’s perfect for summer school and year-round schools. Be sure to check it out!
I just posted a new worksheet over at my TpT store! It’s perfect for summer school and year-round schools. Be sure to check it out!

Tomorrow’s Fourth of July! Yay, America! Check out this free printable page all about sorting letters (consonant vs vowel). It’s simple: color the letters based on the type of letter. Then enjoy a hot dog and the fireworks!
Click here for the free printable PDF: Firework Letters
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Another pirate treasure page for you (click here to see the first one)! Here’s another simple printable PDF to help kids practice counting coins and learn some money basics. I was organized again and made you an answer key. 🙂

Click here for the free printable PDFs: Pirate Treasure 2 and Pirate Treasure 2 – Answer Key
If you’re looking for activities to do on “Talk Like A Pirate Day,” try this worksheet!
Here’s a fun list of ideas to encourage math during the Christmas or Summer Break:(Many ideas in this article from are from NCTM) Share your ideas by commenting below!
Calling all geeks! It’s May 4th, so you’ve probably already bid your friends farewell by saying “May the fourth be with you!” I probably should celebrate (or at least acknowledge) May 4th at school. I know this next idea is a little late…hindsight is 20/20. I’ll have to do this next year. (Ta-da! Now I’m prepped a year ahead!)
I just saw this free coloring page over at Homeschool Encouragement and thought of a math connection!

Print one of these for each student. Then make up a key that might look something like this (choose your own colors if you want):
This way, you’re practicing shapes while you celebrate May the Fourth! If you’re looking to be more interactive, consider having your students create the image above with tangrams.
Here are some other Star Wars themed coloring pages for you to be creative with!
But no matter what you do, may the fourth be with you! 🙂

Spring Break. Everyone needs the break, but it’s crazy town trying to get kids back on track afterwards. Everyone wants to tell everyone else how their break went, but there’s not really time! So try this approach: Have each kid fill out this page (writing or drawing, whichever you prefer), and then let kids go share their page with 2 or 3 other students. And move on with life! You can provide an opportunity for everyone to share while practicing some basic skills… all in 15-20 minutes!
Click here to view the free PDF: Snapshots of Spring Break
Happy Easter, everyone! As I was making this page, I couldn’t help but smile thinking of all the silly things kids would write on an application to be the Easter Bunny! This will definitely be a fun Easter writing prompt for kids!

Click here to download the free PDF: Easter Bunny Application
If you do this with your class, snap a photo of your favorite and I’ll post it!
Don’t forget that April Fool’s Day 2015 is next Wednesday! Have you already figured out activities or your teacher prank to knock the socks off your students? Check out these ideas:
Brownies … or is it Brown E’s?
No Prep April Fool’s Day Pranks for Teachers
More April Fool’s Day Pranks for Teachers
The History of April Fool’s Day (printable)