Welcome to Confessions of a Homeschooler Math printables.
Click on any of the items below to download. If the document is not opening in your browser, right click on the link and select “Save Link As”. Pick a spot on your hard drive to save it to and click “ok”.
- Add It! Math Game
- Subtract It! Math Game
- 1-20 Assessment Test
- 1-20 Bottle Cap Number Matching
- 1-20 Do-A-Dot Worksheets
- 1-20 Number Writing Worksheets
- 1-10 Stacking Block Cards
- 1-10 Sticker Sheet
- Chicka Chicka 123 Numbers (to put on alphabet tree)
- 1-50 Number Order Puzzles
- Clothes Pin Number Match
- Dice Addition/Subtraction Worksheets
- Dice & Domino Math Worksheets
- Dice Number Recognition Game
- Domino Math
- Greater Than/Less Than
- Living Math Ideas
- Magnetic Color Cube Cards
- Missing Numbers
- Mini Office Measurements
- Number Collage Worksheets
- Number Dot Cards
- Number Magnet Worksheets
- Number Tracing
- Number Words Match Up
- Number Word Tiles B&W (goes with Number Words Matchup above)
- Pattern Block Cards
- Place Value Game
- Play-doh Shape Mats
- Shape Puzzles
- Shapes Silhouette Game
- Shape Tracing/Cutting
- Skip Counting Mazes
- Tape Measure It!
If there is something you cannot find feel free to email me at erica {at} confessionsofahomeschooler {dot} com.
Several years ago, I downloaded a set of number and letter cards from your site- half-page size. Do you have numbers 10-20 available?
Thanks!
Is there any way you can create number tracing 101-200 ? I love your website and I am so so thankful for you.
I’m all about interactive learning methods. Math is one of those subjects that can be challenging to teach and boring to review. Games are incredibly easy to find for elementary math. Chess is a beautiful game that is considered by many an art and a sport, but of course develop skills that are crucial in learning math. It’s also one of the oldest games in human history. As chess players learn and refine their chess principles through time, certain patterns begin to emerge. Chess principles often mimic life and offer valuable insights. There is a book written by Maksim Aksanov – net-bossorg/chess-puzzles-for-kids-by-maksim-aksanov. It is best to teach kids some strategy tips and how to have a proper look on a chessboard. Also, when your child will eventualy get bored, you will find there nice colorbook 🙂 Also there are a family board games, based on chess, like Storytime Chess and Family Fun Chess.
hola me encanta tu material, quiero descargar el laberinto de numeros sin santar y no lo encontré me lo puedes compartir por favor gracias
Hi Diana, Es esto lo que estás buscando?
https://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com/blog/2012/07/skip-counting-mazes.html
Do you still have the elementary yahtzee?
Several years ago, I had downloaded a set of letters made with pattern blocks. Do you sill have them?
I am missing a few now and need to download them again. Please let me know if this is possible.
Many thanks!