by Lucy R | Apr 13, 2020 | 1st grade math, Kids Math Teacher, YouTube
Hello out there,As you may have noticed I haven’t been super active in posting math activities or things in general. I have been taking time for me, my health, and my family. I have missed doing some of the business side of things, but honestly it was nice to...
by Lucy R | Jul 13, 2017 | 1st grade math, elementary math activities, home math activities, M.a.Th., YouTube
I just uploaded the latest math activity Thursday! Do you ever buy doilies because they look neat but then don’t know what to do with them? I do! So, I have some suggestions of what you can do with those doily packs you have around your house or classroom : )...
by Lucy R | May 25, 2017 | #math, 1st grade math, children's book, Kickstarter, Kindergarten math activity, M.a.Th.
Hello!I was so excited to see this short and sweet video completed. My son and I had a fun time with our toy cars and you can too : )What kind of hands-on math activities are you doing with your kids? Have you ever used toy cars in your classroom?Also, I’m super...
by Lucy R | Apr 28, 2017 | 1st grade math, 3D shapes, Google LA, home math activities, M.a.Th., math activity Thursday
Happy Thursday! Sorry to post this late today… Enjoy today’s Math activity Thursday! I was super busy today because it was National Take Your Children to work day at the Google LA office. My husband is lucky to work there, so we go every year, but...
by Lucy R | Apr 20, 2017 | #math, 1st grade math, Kindergarten math activity, M.a.Th., math activity Thursday, Rekenrek
Hello everyone!It’s Thursday and that means it’s Math activity Thursday! Today we are making a Rekenrek, a great tool to help teach your kids the numbers 0-20 and assist them as they add and subtract smaller numbers.Have you ever made a Rekenrek? Here is...
by Lucy R | Apr 6, 2017 | 1st grade math, Activities with objects, elementary math activities, M.a.Th., play dough
Hello,I’m so happy with how my video turned out! Are you a Play Doh lover? I know… some parents despise it since it can get all over, but it can be such an awesome tactile tool to use for math activities!I also shared these ideas in my talk for the Great...