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Tuesday, February 04, 2020

Valentine's Day Scrabble Math {Free Printable}

This free printable Scrabble math worksheet makes for a great Valentine's Day math activity for kids.

My five year old loves doing Scrabble math.

It's the perfect combination of spelling and math for his little hyperlexic brain

And as you've probably figured out, it's a Valentine's Day themed one (how did you manage to figure that out?! haha). I hope you love this free printable Scrabble math worksheet as much as he did.

Valentine's Day Scrabble math activity for kids

What You'll Need for this Valentine's Day Scrabble Math Activity

To do Scrabble math, you will need:

  • Valentine's Day Scrabble math printable (link to download below)
  • Pencil

Simply spell the words on the sheet using the Scrabble letter tiles, add the numbers on the bottom of each letter tile, and write the answer in the blank. J likes to go back and write the letters in each box once he's solved the math problem.

Scrabble math offers a great opportunity to practice some writing and spelling. Not that he needs help with that at all (see hyperlexia post to see what I'm talking about).

Download the Free Printable Scrabble Math Worksheets

This five page printable includes 16 Valentine's Day themed words to spell and add, including words such as chocolate, flowers, cupid, and February.

Feel free to print and use the printable as is with a pencil or laminate and pair with a dry erase marker. Laminating will make it more durable and make it reusable.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

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Thursday, December 19, 2019

New Year's Scrabble Math {Free Printable}

Looking for New Year's Eve activities for kids? Try this free printable Scrabble math worksheet.

When my oldest was five, I came across this Scrabble addition activity from The Measured Mom and I knew he would love it, which he did. 

So I decided to create him some fun themed Scrabble math worksheets like this New Year's themed one.

This New Year's activity for kids is a great way to introduce new vocabulary, practice some math skills, and work on spelling.

Scrabble math printable for kids to do as a New Year's eve activity

What You'll Need for this New Year's Activity for Kids

For this New Year's learning activity, you will need:

  • New Year's Scrabble Math Printable (link to download is below)
  • Pencil

How it works is the child spells the words using the Scrabble tiles, putting the individual letters into the appropriate squares below the word. 

New Year's activity for kids - a free printable Scrabble math worksheet for kids to practice spelling and math

Then they simply add up the numbers on the bottom of the tiles and fill in the correct answer.

Free Scrabble math printable for a fun New Year's activity for kids

Scrabble math New Year's activity for kids

Ideas on How to Extend this New Year's Activity

My oldest son J is a pro-star at math (he has hypernumeracy after all), so these ended up being way too easy for him. Not surprising though. He did, however, find ways to extend the activity on his own.

First, he noted that a lot of the words had the same score, so he graphed them.

Then we did a tally chart of how many words had certain scores.

He then told me which words had the most points and which one the fewest. Lots of math learning went on!

Download the Free Printable New Year's Scrabble Math Worksheets

This printable is five pages and includes 16 different words for kids to spell and add.

Feel free to print and use the printable as is with a pencil or laminate and pair with a dry erase marker. Laminating will make it more durable and make it reusable.

To a get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

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Sunday, August 18, 2019

Popsicle Stick Sight Word Puzzles

Looking for sight word activities? Try these DIY popsicle stick sight word puzzles! They're a great way to practice and teach sight words.

My oldest son J has been able to read since before he turned two.

I later learned there's a name for that - It's called hyperlexia!

But long before I knew what hyperlexia was, we would spend our days together playing with words and letters because that's what he loved to do.

These sight word puzzles are just one of the many activities and games that we would play after I discovered that he taught himself to read. Partly as a way to see what he could read and partly to encourage him to read even more.

So here's how to make popsicle stick sight word puzzles for your kids.

How to make DIY popsicle stick sight word puzzles for teaching & practicing sight words

Popsicle Stick Sight Word Puzzles: What You'll Need

Here's what you'll need to make these sight word puzzles:

  • A list of words - Could be sight words, weekly spelling words, or whatever else you want to practice spelling.

Before I made the puzzles, I googled common sight words and found this Dolch sight word list. And, after reading the list closely, I realized that J can read well over half of these words already. He was only 3 1/2 years old when I made these, but I discovered that he could read words listed at a Grade Three level?! Wow.

Anyway, I only had 72 sticks, so I stuck with the Pre-Primer Level words. But feel free to choose and use whatever words you'd like. You might opt for weekly spelling words instead of sight words, for instance.

How to Make this Sight Word Popsicle Stick Game

Once you decide which words you will be using, put two matching colored popsicle sticks together and write one word across the two sticks using black permanent marker.

Here's how the sight word puzzles will look when they're all made:

Colorful popsicle stick sight word puzzles

DIY popsicle stick game for practicing sight words

Use these Sight Word Puzzles to Teach & Practice Sight Words

I mixed up all of the puzzle sticks and left them on the floor in the living room for the boys. I also matched one sight word puzzle for J, illustrating what the objective of the activity was. Naturally, he caught on quickly.

Child playing with DIY sight word game made from popsicle sticks

J worked his way through the puzzles fairly easily, reading each one as he went. There were a couple of words he didn't recognize like "said" and "away" (he kept saying awake, so he was close!), so I helped him read those ones.

Close up of a child's hands playing with DIY sight word game made from popsicle sticks

But what I found interesting was how J went about solving the puzzles.

When he picked up a random stick, he would try to guess the word based on the half of the word that he could see. He guessed correctly almost every single time! Then he would search for the other half, using the color of the stick as a guide. He also used a lot of "same/matching" and "different" vocabulary as he searched for the other half of the puzzle.

Anyway, I found it fascinating how he could guess the word, even though the part of the word he could see was so small. (Note: this isn't surprising based on the hyperlexia research, as I would later learn).

After he completed a majority of the puzzles, J used the sticks to create letters and numbers. You probably figured that would happen though if you have a hyperlexic child like I do. After all, it's such a hyperlexia thing to do!

Hyperlexic child making letters and numbers out of craft sticks

As for my youngest K, he was curious about the colorful sticks as well. He carefully examined them, as you can see.

Toddler playing with craft sticks

Toddler playing with craft sticks

Are you going to try making your own set of popsicle stick sight word puzzles? As you can see, they were really easy to make!

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Wednesday, July 08, 2015

Numbers Scrabble Math Printable Pack

Numbers, numbers, numbers. We certainly live and breath numbers around here (thank you, hypernumeracy!). So naturally, it only made sense to expand upon the other math printable pack and go into the world of big numbers and ordinal numbers. This numbers themed Scrabble math printable pack is jammed pack with big and small numbers and would be perfect for even preschoolers to work on learning their numbers.

Numbers themed Scrabble math printable pack for kids to practice spelling and math from And Next Comes L

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To do Scrabble math, you will need:

What You Get in this Pack

The Numbers Scrabble Math Printable Pack is 18 pages long. It includes 53 words for kids to spell and add based on four different themes. The themes are: numbers 0-20, counting by tens from 20-90, big numbers, and ordinal numbers from 1st to 20th.


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Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Math, Money, Time, & Shapes Scrabble Math Printable Pack

It's no secret that our house is math obsessed (especially due to J's hypernumeracy), so it only made sense to make a math themed set of Scrabble math printables. This particular set focuses on concepts like money, 2D shapes, 3D shapes, time, and more! There's lots of words to practice spelling and adding. My son could not wait for me to finish making these ones! And when I was making this pack, he asked, "Where's millenium?" I almost forgot millenium - how dare I! Ha! He's always one step ahead of me.

Math themed Scrabble math printable pack for kids to practice spelling words about money, time, and shapes from And Next Comes L

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To do Scrabble math, you will need:

What You Get in this Pack

The Math, Money, Time, & Shapes Scrabble Math Printable Pack is 28 pages long. It includes 74 words for kids to spell and add based on four different themes. The themes are: math words, money, time, and shapes.


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Saturday, July 04, 2015

All About Me Scrabble Math Printable Pack

My boys are addicted to Scrabble math and they simply cannot get enough. I love that these printables are great for a variety of ages. Both my preschooler and my early elementary son can work on them independently in ways that suit their needs and their skills. The latest ones we have been working on have focused on an "all about me" theme, focusing on body parts, family members, the five senses, and the clothing that we wear. I've bundled them all up into one easy printable pack, which you can download below.

All about me themed Scrabble math printable pack for kids from And Next Comes L

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To do Scrabble math, you will need:

What You Get in this Pack

The All About Me Scrabble Math Printable Pack is 21 pages long. It includes 60 words for kids to spell and add based on four different themes. The themes are: family members, body parts, the five senses, and the clothing we wear. This pack also includes lots of suggestions on how to use the printables for further learning.


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Saturday, May 02, 2015

Transportation Scrabble Math {Free Printable}

Free printable transportation themed Scrabble math worksheet for kids.

Scrabble math activities are great for working on spelling, math, reading, writing, vocabulary, and more and my boys simply love doing them.

Here's a free transportation themed Scrabble math printable worksheet that will get the kids writing and learning about different vehicles while working on spelling and math.

Free transportation Scrabble math printable

What You'll Need for this Scrabble Math Worksheet

Scrabble math is super easy! All you need is:

  • Transportation themed Scrabble math printable
  • Pencil

Use the letter tiles to spell the different transportation themed words. Then add up the scores on the letter tiles for each word. Which word has the biggest score? Which one has the smallest? You can even practice writing the corresponding letters in the boxes below the words.

And who knows...maybe your three year old will try it out and surprise you by reading the word, "helicopter." It's true. It happened. Perhaps he is hyperlexic as well?

Download the Free Printable Transportation Scrabble Math Worksheet

This five page printable lets kids spell and add 16 different vehicles. It includes simple words such as car and van and more complex words such as ambulance and helicopter.

Feel free to print and use the printable as is with a pencil or laminate and pair with a dry erase marker. Laminating will make it more durable and make it reusable.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

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Friday, May 01, 2015

Planets Scrabble Math {Free Printable}

Free printable planets Scrabble math worksheets for kids.

Scrabble math is such a great way to work on literacy skills, spelling, and math, all while learning about a specific topic. Plus, it's perfect for hyperlexic kids who love space, letters, and numbers.

This one is all about planets!

Spell all eight planets' names and then add up their scores using this free printable Scrabble math worksheet.

Space themed Scrabble math worksheet {free printable}

What You'll Need for this Space Themed Scrabble Math Activity

To do Scrabble math, you will need:

  • Planets Scrabble math printable
  • Pencil

Spell the words using the letter tiles and the printable. Then add up the score to find the sum! Simple math and spelling activity all-in-one. My boys also like to write the corresponding letters in the boxes after they've tallied up the word's score. My oldest, J, also likes to put the scores in order from first place to last. Lots of great learning occurs when we do Scrabble math!

Download the Free Printable Planets Scrabble Math Worksheets

This three page printable covers the names of eight planets (sorry, Pluto!).

Feel free to print and use the printable as is with a pencil or laminate and pair with a dry erase marker. Laminating will make it more durable and make it reusable.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

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Sunday, February 01, 2015

Days of the Week Scrabble Math {Free Printable}

Free Scrabble math days of the week printable worksheet for kids. Available in English and in French.

We are officially hooked on Scrabble math printables at our house, so I have been customizing them to help J learn all sorts of concepts.

Right now he's obsessed with singing the days of the week in French. I just knew he would love to do the Scrabble math for the days of the week. That's why I made a bilingual set of days of the week printable Scrabble math activity for him.

These Scrabble math printables are such a great way to work on math, literacy, spelling, and even second language learning so I am happy to keep making new versions for him. I've also included two of our favorite music videos for learning the days of the week in French.

Free Scrabble math days of the week printable worksheets for kids

What You'll Need for this Days of the Week Printable Scrabble Math Activity

To do Scrabble math, you will need:

  • Days of the week Scrabble math printable in English or in French (links to download are below)
  • Pencil

Use the Scrabble letter tiles to spell the days of the week. Then add up the score! Five year old J also likes to write the letters with pencil in the box afterwards.

To reinforce the French learning of the days of the week, we like to watch the following videos on YouTube. J loves to sing "Lundi matin" at the top of his lungs multiple times a day.

Download the Free Printable Days of the Week Scrabble Math Worksheets

Just like the months of the year Scrabble math printables, there are two versions available: one in English and one in French.

Feel free to print and use the printable as is with a pencil or laminate and pair with a dry erase marker. Laminating will make it more durable and make it reusable.

To get a copy of these printables, click the applicable link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable in English

>> Click here to download the free printable in French

 

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Months of the Year Scrabble Math {Free Printable}

Free printable months of the year Scrabble math activity for kids. Available in English and in French.

I'm back with another Scrabble math worksheet.

This time it's to work on the months of the year!

My oldest is currently in French Immersion kindergarten, so he has been learning the months in French. Therefore, I created two versions of this printable, one in English and one in French. So this activity is a great way to work on spelling, math, and second language learning! 

So if you've been looking for months of the year free printables for kids, then look no further! This activity is a great way to teach your kids the names of the months and how to spell them.

Months of the year free printable Scrabble math worksheet for kids

What You'll Need for this Scrabble Math Months of the Year Activity for Kids

To do Scrabble math, you will need:

  • Months of the year Scrabble math printable in English or in French (link to download below)
  • Pencil

Simply spell the words with the letter tiles and then add up the score! For added spelling practice, you can even write the letters for each month in the empty boxes. At least, that's what my five year old likes to do.

Download the Free Printable Scrabble Math Worksheets in English & French

There are two versions of this months of the year free printable: one in English and one in French. Download one or the other or grab both. It's up to you!

Feel free to print and use the printable as is with a pencil or laminate and pair with a dry erase marker. Laminating will make it more durable and make it reusable.

To get a copy of these printables, click the applicable link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable in English

>> Click here to download the free printable in French

 

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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Super Mario Themed Scrabble Math {Free Printable}

Looking for Super Mario math worksheets? Then you'll want to try this free printable Mario math game that uses Scrabble tiles to work on spelling and math.

We've been doing some Scrabble math nearly every single day for about three weeks now. Five year old J just absolutely loves it! 

Well, he also loves Super Mario, so I created these Scrabble themed Super Mario math worksheets for him. It's just such a fun way to work on spelling and math.

In fact, we all love Super Mario in our house. Yes, that includes me. My all time favorite video game is Super Mario World for Super Nintendo (how's that for a random fact?!).

Lately, we have been enjoying playing Super Smash Bros together on the WiiU. We've even been collecting some Amiibos (you can see a few of them featured in the picture above) to go with the game. J really loves the Pikachu Amiibo while K loves the Kirby Amiibo.

So, needless to say, we have been thoroughly enjoying some Nintendo goodness in our house.

So it goes without saying that this Super Mario Scrabble math printable was a huge hit with both boys! That's why there's a little three year old hand grabbing for the printable in the picture. His hand made it into literally every photo I tried to take. 

Free printable Mario math game for kids to practice addition and even spelling!

What You'll Need for this Mario Math & Spelling Game

To do Scrabble math, you will need:

  • Super Mario themed Scrabble math printable (the link to download is below)
  • Pencil

Five year old J loves to add up the scores for each word and then write the letters in each box. Spelling and math done in one activity - sweet! Three year old K, on the other hand, just loved to match the letters and put them in the corresponding boxes.

Download the Free Printable Super Mario Math Worksheets

This printable is five pages long and includes lots of different Mario character names, enemies, and items to spell and add. Things such as a thwomp, goomba, mushroom, castle, Toad, and Yoshi.

Feel free to print and use the printable as is with a pencil or laminate and pair with a dry erase marker. Laminating will make it more durable and make it reusable.

To get a copy of this printable, click the link below:

>> Click here to download the free printable

 

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Thursday, May 01, 2014

Spelling with Tin Can Drums

My boys like to make noise and banging on drums is just one way that they do it.  We have explored tempo using drums, played rainbow drums on the light table, and made bucket drums in the past.  However, I wanted to somehow incorporate some literacy learning into a drum activity, especially since J is reading, spelling, and writing, and K is already reading quite a few words by sight too.  I wanted to encourage them to learn some new words and practice spelling them.

So I took an approach like you would see in an episode of Word World.  That show is brilliant.  The way the make all the characters and objects out of the letters in the word is amazing.  So I made a tin can drum for each letter of the word "drums."  I also wrote "drums" on one can as a visual reminder of what word I wanted the boys to spell.

Explore music and literacy with this tin can drums spelling activity for kids from And Next Comes L

I simply used a permanent marker to draw the letters on the tin cans.  I then grabbed some chopsticks and let the boys have at it!  

Playing tin can drums while practicing spelling from And Next Comes L

K loved to bang the drums and say the letter names as he played, which is exactly what I had hoped for.

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I also came up with a few different tunes to sing to them as they played the tin can drums.  My personal favorite was the one I made up based on the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse tune...give or take.  I kind of forget how the tune ends, but you get the idea anyway.

D - R - U - 
M - AND S
D-R-U-M-S
THAT SPELLS DRUMS
THAT SPELLS DRUMS
YOU CAN BANG THEM, YOU CAN TAP THEM ALL DAY LONG

The boys then played the drums together, nicely at first.  Then soon they were drumming wildly until all the cans fell over, but that's okay, because that means they had plenty of chances to practice spelling the word "drums" on their own.  

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Brothers playing tin can drums together while practicing spelling from And Next Comes L

J loved the spelling aspect.  Here he is demonstrating how to assemble the cans.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

St. Patrick's Day Literacy Sensory Bin

I'm not a big fan of St. Patrick's Day, or most holidays really, but I like to make them somewhat exciting for the boys.  However, I have had absolutely no inspiration for creating any St. Patrick's Day activities.  Then I came across the shamrocks that I made last year from this spelling activity and this counting activity.  So I put together this quick St. Patrick's Day sensory bin for them to explore.
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Simple St. Patrick's Day Sensory Bin for Kids

The base for this sensory bin is glass stones from the dollar store.  It's a mixture of various shades of green, yellow and gold, and some clear ones.  I then tossed in the homemade cardstock shamrocks.  Some are blank and some have the alphabet on them.  Foam shamrocks would be a great substitute.  Finally, there are some strips of paper from this spelling activity that have St. Patrick's Day related words written on them.

It literally took me a minute or two to put this sensory bin together and it ended up having a great literacy focus.  The alphabet shamrocks hid perfectly among the glass stones.

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I originally presented this sensory bin to the boys while we were enjoying the spring-like weather in our sunroom.  J loved searching for the letters to spell some of the St. Patrick's Day words.

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Spelling St. Patrick's Day words with a literacy rich sensory bin from And Next Comes L

K, on the other hand, wasn't interested in this bin too much.  Unless it was to climb in and stomp around.  Or wrestle with J.  They may or may not have wrestled briefly inside this sensory bin...

St. Patrick's Day Light Table Activity for Kids

Since the filler for this sensory bin is a variety of transparent glass stones, this sensory bin would also look fantastic on the light table.

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Learning a Second Language With Recycled Letters

I have had numerous questions about what to do with the letters and numbers from our recycled alphabet and number busy box.  So I shared how we use the recycled letters to learn a second language over at B-Inspired Mama.  Click here to read the post.

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Tuesday, August 06, 2013

Creating a Magnetic Music Word Wall

As part of The ABCs of Music for Kids series, we are building a magnetic music word wall.  Okay, it's more of a freezer than a wall per se...


I am hoping that the magnetic music word wall will be a great way to reinforce the names of the different music concepts that we will be exploring.  And anything with letters is always a hit with either of the boys.  Also, J is now sounding out words instead of just reading primarily by sight, so these cards will be used as a way to practice his reading.  Another bonus is that these cards will use up some of my cardstock scraps.  Wahoo!

I first wrote the word xylophone in pencil on a strip of cardstock and found the corresponding letters in my giant collection of foam alphabet stickers.


Then J matched the letter stickers to the letters on the card and stuck the stickers on.  So this activity was also great for fine motor practice.


I then glued some magnet strips to the back of the card so that it would stick to our freezer.


Immediately after I stuck the word to the freezer, J started using his alphabet magnets to spell out the word xylophone again.


See!


And then he insisted that I take a picture of his pluralized word.  So I figured I better blog about it too since he insisted!

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