I have taught at both the elementary and high school levels. I also homeschooled my own children for seven years. I have taught high school English and SAT/ACT prep courses. I have also taught English as a Second Language for several years at schools in France, Hungary, and Slovakia.
I have taught at both the elementary and high school levels. I also homeschooled my own children for seven years. I have taught high school English and SAT/ACT prep courses. I have also taught English as a Second Language for several years at schools in France, Hungary, and Slovakia.
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End of the Year Math Journal Prompts is a packet of 10 math journal prompts with a End of the Year - School's Out theme. These are perfect for students in kindergarten or in 1st grade. All you need to do is cut out the prompts and your students can paste them into their math journal. The prompt is printed multiple times on one sheet for ease of printing and organizing your class. Just print out as many as you need.
The different skills covered in the packet are:
grids
addition
subtraction
higher level thinking
patterns
comparison
All artwork is original and created by myself.
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Check out my End of the Year Bundle for Kindergarten that comes with a huge discount here.
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Check out my End of the Year Bundle for 1st grade that comes with a huge discount here.
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Thanks for stopping by my store,
Yvonne Crawford
Total Pages 12
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End of the Year Math Game - Hide, Seek and Solve is a fun way for your students to review subtraction skills while getting up and away from their desks. This game is for 2nd and 3rd grade.
There are 4 versions of this game included - Multiplication, addition and subtraction, division and blank ones to create your own game.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
End of the Year Math Game - Hide, Seek and Solve is a fun way for your students to review subtraction skills while getting up and away from their desks. This game is for 4th and 5th grade.
There are 4 versions of this game included - Multiplication, addition and subtraction of money, division and blank ones to create your own game.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
Mia the Math Magician in the attic antics is the 2nd book of the Mia the Math Magician series. This booklet has literacy, math and analytical components in it. Your students will read the story while they try to figure out the math puzzles in the booklet in order to find out the answer to the mystery. It's a really great way to have your students practice a little math and reading while they get to enjoy this fun activity!
All artwork is original and created by myself.
Mother's Day Math Journal Prompts is a packet of 10 math journal prompts with an Mother's Day theme for May. These are perfect for students in kindergarten or 1st grade. All you need to do is cut out the prompts and your students can paste them into their math journal. The prompt is printed multiple times on one sheet for ease of printing and organizing your class. Just print out as many as you need.
The different skills covered in the packet are:
grids
addition
subtraction
higher level thinking
patterns
comparison
money
All artwork is original and created by myself.
Thanks for stopping by my store,
Yvonne Crawford
Mother's Day Math Journal Prompts is a packet of 10 math journal prompts with an Mother's Day theme for May. These are perfect for students in 4th or 5th grade. All you need to do is cut out the prompts and your students can paste them into their math journal. The prompt is printed multiple times on one sheet for ease of printing and organizing your class. Just print out as many as you need.
The different skills covered in the packet are:
addition
multiplication
higher level thinking
division
roman numerals
money
All artwork is original and created by myself.
Thanks for stopping by my store,
Yvonne Crawford
Spring Math Game - Hide, Seek and Solve is a fun way for your students to review multiplication, division, adding and subtracting decimals while getting up and away from their desks. There are 2 levels of difficulty included, as well as blank cards to create your own game. This game is for 4th or 5th grade.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
6. If you wish, when your students have the complete set of problems answered on their grids, you can reward them with a treat of some sort.
Spring Bundle for 4th Grade Endless - comes with a 25% discount!
Spring Bundle for 5th Grade Endless - comes with a 25% discount!
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
Total Pages 10
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Hide and Speak - A Spring Spanish Vocabulary Game is a fun way for your students to review spring vocabulary words while getting up and away from their desks.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you�d like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, translate the word, say it out loud and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
6. If you wish, when your students have the complete set of words answered on their grids, you can reward them with a treat of some sort.
There are three versions of this game: Spanish to English, English to Spanish and there is also a blank set of cards in case you want to practice different spring vocabulary words that are not listed.
All artwork is original and created by myself.
Thanks so much for stopping by my store,
Yvonne Crawford
Total Pages 10
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This adorable booklet has literacy, math and analytical components in it. Your students will read the story while they try to figure out the math puzzles in the booklet in order to find out the answer to the mystery. It's a really great way to have your students practice a little math and reading while they get to enjoy this fun activity!
End of the Year Math Game - Hide, Seek and Solve is a fun way for your students to review subtraction skills while getting up and away from their desks. This game is for kindergarten and 1st grade.
There are 4 versions of this game included - Numbers written out and they have to write the number, simple addition and subtraction, more difficult addition and subtraction and blank ones to create your own game.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Goundhog Day Math Journal Prompts is a fun way to recognize Groundhog Day in late January or early February. A Math Journal is a great way to promote your students' abilities to learn and grow through words, numbers and even drawing. Print and cut out as many prompts as you need for your students. Then, have your students paste them into their math journals.
This mini-booklet contains 5 math journal prompts for your students.
number writing
addition
subtraction
graphs
number writing
comparison
All artwork is original and created by myself. I hope you enjoy this booklet.
Total Pages 7
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Back to School - Hide, Seek and Solve Math Game is a fun way for your students to review addition skills while getting up and away from their desks. This game is for 1st and 2nd grade.
There are 4 versions of this game included - 3 different levels of difficulty for addition, and then a blank version where you can create your own game.
You can hide the cards in various places around your classroom or in the playground. Then, the students will search for the cards and using a grid that is in the packet, they will record their answers. It's a race to the finish in the fast paced game that is sure to get your students up and moving around.
Check out my Back to School Endless Bundle for First Grade which includes this booklet and 16 others and comes with a 38% discount.
Check out my Back to School Endless Bundle for Second Grade which includes this booklet and 16 others and comes with a 38% discount.
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
Back to School - Hide, Seek and Solve Math Game is a fun way for your students to review addition and multiplication skills while getting up and away from their desks. This game is for 3rd and 4th grade.
There are 4 versions of this game included - 3 digit addition, simple multiplication, more difficult multiplication and a blank version where you can create your own game.
You can hide the cards in various places around your classroom or in the playground. Then, the students will search for the cards and using a grid that is in the packet, they will record their answers. It's a race to the finish in the fast paced game that is sure to get your students up and moving around.
Check out my Back to School Endless Bundle for Third Grade which includes this booklet and 16 others and comes with a 38% discount.
Check out my Back to School Endless Bundle for Fourth Grade which includes this booklet and 16 others and comes with a 38% discount.
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
Leap Year Math Journal Prompts - a Math Journal is a great way to promote your students' abilities to learn and grow through words, numbers and even drawing. Print and cut out as many prompts as you need for your students. Then, have your students paste them into their math journals.
This mini-booklet contains 5 math journal prompts for your students.
number writing
addition
subtraction
graphs
number writing
comparison
higher level thinking
All artwork is original and created by myself. I hope you enjoy this booklet.
Thanks for looking at my products,
Yvonne Crawford
Total Pages 7
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This book is designed to help children dream while journaling. It's important for children to write every day to improve their writing skills and penmanship. This book will help them to work on those skills while having fun thinking about fun and bizarre things.
Writing Prompt Chapters include:
What Would You Do?
Picky People's Preferences
Convince Someone
It's All About the Clothes
I'm Sorry, I Just Can't
I have High Hopes
Yummy Food
Family and Friends
Out of the World Technology
Traditional Holidays
Total Pages 40
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Summer Math Game - Hide, Seek and Solve is a fun way for your students to review money addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills while getting up and away from their desks. This game is for 4th and 5th grade.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
There are three versions of this game included: 1 easier level, 1 more difficult level and 1 that is blank so you can create your own game if you'd like.
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
Total Pages 13
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Spring Math Game - Hide, Seek and Solve is a fun way for your students to review different mathematics skills while getting up and away from their desks.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
6. If you wish, when your students have the complete set of problems answered on their grids, you can reward them with a treat of some sort.
Spring Bundle for Kindergarten - comes with a 25% discount!
Spring Bundle for 1st Grade Endless - comes with a 25% discount!
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
Total Pages 10
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Spring Math Game - Hide, Seek and Solve is a fun way for your students to review multiplication while getting up and away from their desks. There are 2 levels of difficulty included, as well as blank cards to create your own game. This game is for 2nd or 3rd grade.
Instructions:
1. Print, cut and laminate the different problem cards, using as many cards as you'd like. You can either glue popsicle sticks to them or/and punch holes through them and use yarn or string to hang them up.
2. Place the cards in various spots around your classroom, or go outside and place them in different locations in the yard or playground.
3. Give each student a pencil and a grid to record his or her answers. Your students might also bring along clipboards so that they have something hard to write on.
4. The students will walk or run around the room or yard to where the cards are hidden. When they find a card, they will see what its card number is, solve the math problem within it and record their answer next to the corresponding card number on the grid.
5. You can play that the first student who answers all of the questions is the winner of the game, or (even better) you can play where everyone who finishes the game and answers all of the questions correctly is a winner.
6. If you wish, when your students have the complete set of problems answered on their grids, you can reward them with a treat of some sort.
Spring Bundle for 2nd Grade Endless - comes with a 25% discount!
Spring Bundle for 3rd Grade Endless - comes with a 25% discount!
All graphics are originals and created by myself.
Thanks for visiting my shop,
Yvonne Crawford
Total Pages 10
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The Crayon Colors Creative Craft is a fun and interactive craftivity for your students to complete individually or as a group.
First, students will cut out and fold the crayon boxes to serve as folders for their crayons. Next, they will cut out the individual crayons, and then draw pictures or write words of items of that particular color inside each crayon. You can brainstorm colorful ideas as a class or you can have your students come up with their own ideas. After completing the nine crayons, your students can paste the pieces of the crayon container together to make an envelope. Finally, your students can store their colorful crayons in the folder.
There are two versions of this booklet; a pre-colored version that students can cut out and use, and a black and white version with which students can color their crayons themselves.
All graphics are original and created by myself.
Thanks for stopping by my store,
Yvonne Crawford
Father's Day Math Journal Prompts is a packet of 10 math journal prompts with an Father's Day theme for June. These are perfect for students in kindergarten or 1st grade. All you need to do is cut out the prompts and your students can paste them into their math journal. The prompt is printed multiple times on one sheet for ease of printing and organizing your class. Just print out as many as you need.
The different skills covered in the packet are:
grids
addition
subtraction
higher level thinking
writing numbers in words
comparison
money
All artwork is original and created by myself.
Thanks for stopping by my store,
Yvonne Crawford