Teaching isn’t easy. We can’t make you a coffee.
But we can give you these.

Free Resources for Math Teachers

Game: Keep One. Move One.

    The most addictive multiplication practice game. I might have caught a teacher or two playing.

    Grades 3 and up

    Teacher-Recommended
    Game List

      We weren't planning on sharing this, but we couldn't not. It's too good. Almost 100 teachers shared their favorite math games and we compiled our top picks. The list is just amazing. Enjoy!

      For teachers of grades K-8

      Workshop:
      Seven Habits of Highly Effective Math Teachers

        Last summer, I shared 7 powerful strategies to help you reach every learner, build their confidence, and make math feel less like a battle for everyone. We had more than 400 teachers sign up to watch it live (!!), so we are keeping it up here for your viewing pleasure.

        For teachers of grades K-12

        Workshop:
        Choosing the (Perfect) Math Program

          Wondering which math book I recommend? Here's the answer to my most frequently asked question. Let me know what you think!

          For principals and teachers of grades K-8

          Workshop: Word Problems

            “If the birthday party starts at 3:30 PM and ends at 5:15 PM, how long is the party?”

            Word problems can be overwhelming (and often skipped), but we have a system that works - and we want to share part of it with you. This free workshop will help you teach your students how to solve word problems dealing with “how much time has passed” or “what time will it be when…” types of questions. We use this skill in our lives every day - check out how simple it is to help your students master this!

            Grades 1-5

            Word Problems

              Teaching word problems feeling like a chore? Start with Elapsed Time word problems, and you might just enjoy the process! Here are 12 FREE Word ET Problems - and my favorite tips - to get you started. 

              Grades 2-5