Thursday, July 24, 2025

🎄 Christmas in July: $1 Deals Teachers Will Love!


 It may be hot outside, but I’m bringing the holiday cheer early with a Christmas in July Sale you don’t want to miss! Whether you're prepping for the new school year or stocking up on engaging review materials, now’s the perfect time to grab two of my top-rated resources—for just $1 each!

I’ve handpicked these based on what teachers use again and again to make learning meaningful, independent, and easy to differentiate.



➗ Math Ladder: 4-Digit by 1-Digit Division Practice


If you’ve used a Math Ladder before, you already know how powerful it is for targeted practice. If not, let me introduce you to one of my favorite ways to give students independent, skill-specific work that actually sticks.

This Division Math Ladder focuses on 4-digit by 1-digit division problems written in a horizontal format, encouraging students to line up digits properly before solving. That extra step builds accountability and number sense.

What’s included?

  • Multiple leveled pages that progress in difficulty

  • Built-in self-checking feature

  • A tool that works digitally or on paper

  • Easy-to-follow format for independent or partner practice

Whether you're introducing division, reviewing it, or filling gaps from last year, this Math Ladder makes differentiation simple. Just assign the level each student needs and let them climb from there!


💻 Boom Cards: 4th Grade Science Benchmark Review


This one’s a teacher lifesaver—especially for 4th and 5th grade teachers!

In 4th grade, students are taught science standards that won’t be explicitly retaught—but will absolutely show up on 5th grade tests. That’s where this Boom Card deck comes in.

It’s a self-paced, self-checking review that reinforces essential life science concepts like adaptations, inherited traits, and learned behaviors. Students love the interactive format, and teachers love the no-prep practice that actually helps them retain what they’ve learned.

Use this deck for:
✔️ Independent review
✔️ Small group rotations
✔️ Test prep in 5th grade
✔️ Quick checks for understanding

It’s an easy win in any science classroom.


🎁 Don’t Miss Out—These $1 Deals Won’t Last!

Whether you're planning ahead or plugging gaps, these two resources are classroom staples—and now they’re just $1 each during my Christmas in July Sale!



Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Math Centers to Prep Now for a Stress-Free Back-to-School

Math Centers to Prep Now for a Stress-Free Back-to-School

Let’s be real—those first few weeks of school are chaaaaaa-oooos. Between setting up your classroom, getting to know your new students, and attending all the meetings, there’s barely time to plan, let alone prep new materials.

That’s why summer is the perfect time to get ahead—especially when it comes to your math centers.

Spending a little time now printing, laminating, and organizing your go-to math games and activities means one less thing to stress about when August hits. You’ll walk in feeling ready, with hands-on centers your students will actually enjoy.


🧩 Why Prep Math Centers Over the Summer?

Here’s the deal—having a few centers ready to go at the start of the year gives you:

  • Peace of mind (because you're not scrambling)

  • More time to focus on your students

  • Fun, meaningful practice from day one

No last-minute printing. No rushed prep. Just grab-and-go math goodness.


🖨️ Print, Laminate, Relax: Centers Worth Prepping Now

If you’re looking for centers to knock out now and use all year long, here are some favorites that are easy to prep and totally worth it:

✨ Place Value Review Center

Place value is always one of those skills that needs refreshing early in the year. This center includes  task cards with a variety of types of questions —perfect for small groups or rotations.

✨ Go Fish Math Games

Yes, your students can actually play Go Fish and learn something! These card games cover:

  • Fractions, decimals, and percents

  • Whole number operations

  • Comparing decimals

Tip: Print a few versions on colored cardstock so sets don’t get mixed up. Laminate and you’re good for years.


✨ Early Finisher Task Cards

Having something ready for your fast finishers is a game-changer. These cards give students meaningful review without constant direction from you.

Summer Tip: Hole-punch and put them on binder rings, or sort them into labeled photo boxes. Easy to grab when you need them!


✨ Seasonal Centers

Sure, fall feels far away—but October sneaks up fast once school starts. Prepping a few themed centers now (think pumpkins, turkeys, or Christmas math) means you won’t be scrambling later. Pair these games boards with any set of task cards & you're ready to go.




Summer Tip: Store these in monthly bins or folders so you can grab them when the time comes—no last-minute prep required.


✅ Summer Center Prep Checklist

Here’s a quick to-do list to keep you on track:

Print your centers
Laminate & cut
Label bags, bins, or boxes
Add direction cards for independence
Store by skill or season

☕ Bonus Tip: Center Prep = Social Hour

Turn on a podcast, invite a teacher friend over, or prep while watching your favorite show. It doesn’t have to be boring—make it your version of productive self-care!


Start the Year with One Less Thing to Worry About

When your math centers are already prepped, you’ll walk into your classroom feeling a whole lot more ready. You can focus on your students, your routines, and building a classroom community—without stressing about what they’ll do on Day 3.