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the rockin'touchpoint numbers book is shown with a cat on top of it

Hi all. I hope you are enjoying your weekend. Last night was my school's Fall Festival (plus grade cards went out on the same day, yippee). Since all of that fun is over with, I can breathe a little easier. I did want to take a minute and share with you about a math strategy that I absolutely love. Touchmath. I was introduced to Touchmath when I stared teaching first grade, several years ago. I have used it ever since. If you are unfamiliar, there are imaginary points that can go on the…

a blue and white chevroned background with the words touch point numbers class posters

Happy summer all! I cannot believe how quickly it is passing. I (like most teachers this time of year) am preforming a balancing act. I'm trying to balance productivity with some needed down time. Since I was on vacation last week, this week I decided to check a couple of items off of my to do list for school. One item on my list was to complete my touch math addition packet. I am a huge fan of touch math. Using touch points to add and subtract has served my students well over the years. I…

a coloring page with the words, 100 + free math worksheets for grade 6

Today I'm sharing my collection of free printables that will help your kids learn their math skills. These are great worksheets for grades K-6 and they're all 100% FREE! Plus, you can download the PDFs right to your computer so it's easy use no matter where you lean. Check them out now! Math is one of the most important subjects to learn. Math teaches kids how they can solve problems and be creative thinkers. Download my free math printables today! They're easy, fun, and best of all…

the number five is made out of paper and colored beads on it's side

Happy summer all! I cannot believe how quickly it is passing. I (like most teachers this time of year) am preforming a balancing act. I'm trying to balance productivity with some needed down time. Since I was on vacation last week, this week I decided to check a couple of items off of my to do list for school. One item on my list was to complete my touch math addition packet. I am a huge fan of touch math. Using touch points to add and subtract has served my students well over the years. I…

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