Posts Tagged: Glenna Tabor Math

Homeschool Math Games

Hi, Home School Parents, Grandparents, Caregivers, & Students! Below are links to 8 FREE Homeschool Math Games for ALL Levels! Each game has an instructional YouTube video to help teach the mathematical concept and how to play the game. Complete directions can be downloaded from this website, glennatabor.com…

FREE Math Games for Making Tens and Improper Fractions

This week’s MOVE AHEAD @ HOME math game videos help learners make tens and understand improper fractions. ​ Did you know that understanding how to break numbers into tens and ones can be one of the most powerful tools for a 1st or 2nd grader? It’s true—especially if learning about tens and ones means making a tower with LEGO® bricks playing the TENS AND ONES 1st GRADE game!…

2 NEW Math Game Videos, Distributive Property & Integers

One of this week’s new Move Ahead @ Home math game videos is DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY 6TH GRADE  This game teaches the distributive property to 5th-7th graders in a hands-on, concrete way using LEGO® bricks! DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY 6TH GRADE is fun, engaging, and will move learners ahead in algebra!…

Math Games to Play at Home with a Deck of Cards

Want a few math games to play at home with a deck of cards? Using a deck of cards and a ten frame, your learner will be developing NUMBER SENSE FOR FIRST GRADE by playing TEN IS MY BEST FRIEND! Play this number sense game with your kindergarten or 1st grader and they will understand the number ten for the rest of their lives!…

Hands On Math Games with LEGO® Bricks

Want to have fun learning math concepts? You can’t miss with these hands on math games using LEGO® Bricks! While playing this fraction race, players will be using bricks to experience a denominator and a numerator. Those same bricks will help your learner explore fractional parts and equivalent fractions.…

Place Value and Nearpod

Today’s spotlight is on NEARPOD and PLACE VALUE!  This Free Game Friday will provide you with an interesting way to blend hands-on learning and technology. 4th – 8th graders will enjoy this fast paced lesson!  It is perfect for a Whole Group Mini-Lesson that utilizes their One-to-One technology.…