
If you teach elementary math and science and are looking for fresh ways to engage your students, you’ll want to check out this resource round-up!
We’re featuring a whole host of resources that will support the skill development of your young mathletes and scientists.
Keep your students on the edge of their seats with these resources — half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“This product is a fun interactive method to learn about different types of energy for students.” |
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“Fun, interactive Google Slides Presentation which will keep students entertained and engrossed while learning about parts of the atmosphere.” |
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It’s FREE!“This decimal addition puzzle and decimal subtraction maze are perfect for a fifth grade math center, for small group instruction, or for bell work. The puzzle is self-correcting and answer key for the maze is included.” |
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“This whole number computation pack is perfect for small group instruction, math centers, or independent practice. Your students will solve multi digit addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems using cut and paste puzzles, printable and digital mazes, and printable and digital task cards.” |
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It’s FREE!“Work on name recognition and scissor practice with the fun and easy Rainbow Name Craft! You can easily edit your students names onto each rainbow to create personalized crafts for each child!” |
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“Easily create personalized name crafts for each of your students with these adorable templates! This bundle has tons of crafts to help your students work on name recognition and fine motor skills!” |
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It’s FREE!“Download the app and put the directions on your wall. Use the enclosed project directions to cut out and give to students or create your own! Each project has a checklist so that students can check it off as they finish.” |
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“Easy no-prep printables for kindergarten students to learn how to add and subtract to ten. This would be great in a center, brought up on an interactive white board, or as a whole class activity. Additionally, you can use them on days with a sub. There is a variety of activities on the worksheets.” |
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It’s FREE!“Based on the 5 Es, it helps teachers plan and facilitate the inquiry based learning required by NGSS.” |
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“This resource is a comprehensive second grade NGSS curriculum that promotes hands-on and minds-on inquiry-based learning while reinforcing the ELA CCSS Standards. Lesson plans (including NGSS facilitation tips), tasks, graphic organizers, vocabulary words cards, I can statements, student talk cards, and student-directed management tips are included.” |
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It’s FREE!“This is the fourth lesson in a series exploring shape and volume. Students will understand how to sort quadrilaterals according to their attributes, explain their sorting rule and identify and describe the characteristics of a pre-sorted set of quadrilaterals.” |
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“Use this engaging and detailed math lesson to teach your students about decimals and place value. This math lesson includes a detailed teacher guide, student textbook and workbook pages, two concept specific videos, formative and summative assessment, and answer keys. “ |
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It’s FREE!“This digital fraction pre-assessment allows teachers to see what prior knowledge students have before beginning the unit.” |
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“Adding fractions with visual models can be a challenging new concept for students to master. This product comes with note pages to help guide instruction, practice problems and blank pages to allow for individualized learning.” |
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It’s FREE!“This cute alphabet is excellent to place on your board, it’s small and does not take a lot of space. Useful when alphabetizing words, for letter and sound recognition and to recite the alphabet.” |
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“These booklets are a fun way to help students learn and practice 3D shapes and their attributes. Useful to keep students engaged during whole instruction or individually during centers.” |
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It’s FREE!“This product allows students to practice number correspondence in a fun, interactive way.” |
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“Fun activities and worksheets to practice the skill one more, one less.” |
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It’s FREE!“A great upper elementary science resource that review the basic science safety rules in every science lab! They are digital, self checking boom cards.” |
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“A bundle of physical science boom cards that make it easy for students to practice and review topics such as physical properties, relative density, states of matter and more! The boom cards are digital and self checking.” |
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It’s FREE!“Students will learn how to identify shapes that are symmetrical and how to draw lines of symmetry.” |
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“These powerpoint lessons teach all the required place value and rounding skills needed for 4th grade. Each of the 4 lessons are followed by Easel Assessments to assess the student learning.” |
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It’s FREE!“Students will work on subitizing and number combinations with numbers 3-5. This routine is a great way for opening your math lesson! Just show the cards quickly and have students practice work on subitizing quickly! Included in the set are directions and suggestions.” |
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“In this product you will get 7 different counting activities where students will use counters and linking cubes to count and they will use the sheets to help organize their counting and help with one-to-one! Also included are 4 digital activities for Google Slides and Seesaw!” |
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It’s FREE!“BEDMAS; Order of Operations Posters! Big and Bold lettering allows students to easily reference BEDMAS rules.” |
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“Add a little bit of Science humour to your classroom with 12 fun filled SCIENCE PUNS posters. These posters are guaranteed to give you and your students a chuckle while also promoting students to use scientific language, start conversations and ask questions about each poster.” |
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It’s FREE!“This FREE sample includes ONE student activity from each of my best selling digital interactive science units for Google Slides™. Share these digital activities in Google Classroom, Google Slides, or even turn them into an interactive lesson on the smart board!” |
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“Share these science digital activities in Google Classroom, Google Slides, or even turn them into an interactive lesson on the smart board! These activities are perfect for Distance Learning or Classroom Learning.” |
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It’s FREE!“This social story follows a boy who loves to build structures using blocks, however has trouble taking them down. Lessons on: Taking Down Structures/ Cleaning Up, Transitioning, and Social Thinking Skills.” |
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“Make Social Studies hands-on and engaging with this globe craftivity! A 3D model of the globe can help students visualize the distribution of land and water on Earth.” |
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It’s FREE!“This Engineering Design Process Spinner Poster will help your students stay focused on the step of the Engineering Design Process they are working on during a design problem, challenge, or project-based learning activity.” |
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“The Invention Mash Ups STEM Challenge is literally a favorite for all my students. Through the concept of forced connections students will design a new invention based off of the characteristics of two randomly chosen objects.” |
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It’s FREE!“Keep students engaged while learning about multiplicative comparisons. Students use drag and drop features to complete this activity.” |
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“Make homework fun with this bundle of over 30 digital mazes!” |
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It’s FREE!“Math crossword puzzle allows students to find their mistakes by themselves and solve problems in different ways. The resource includes Easel Activity!” |
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“Revealing a mystery picture provides an immediate reward after solving a problem and motivates kids to solve all problems in a fun way. It’s easy to assign and grade because it’s a self-checking Google Sheet (kids also like immediate feedback).” |
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It’s FREE!“These prompt cards can be used to discuss reading material, especially as an oral language lesson.” |
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“This resource supports the teaching of numbers 1-100 in an interactive concrete manner.” |
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It’s FREE!“Segmenting fluency is the #1 predictor of future reading success so this engaging activity helps develop this important phonemic awareness skill. It is a must for every kindergarten classroom, reading teachers of k-2, and struggling readers.” |
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“Engaging, colorful pages for math centers with worksheets for math centers, homework or assessments. Perfect fine motor practice of number writing practice by using the differentiated worksheets. These fun number writing practice 1-20 will help all learners practice number writing all year long. Worksheets are differentiated with dotted lines, dots, or blank for practicing 0-9, 10-14, then 15-20. Check them out!” |