Sign Up for E-newsletters »
To Order By Phone Call 800-288-1670
HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.
VeriSign Secured

Ideas - Math

Showing 1-10 of 103 Projects

Sort Projects By:


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Number Cards

Number Cards
These cards are easy to make--and a fun way to teach young students beginning math concepts. In a learning center, students match a number card with the corresponding set or play a game of "concentration."

Designed By
AccuCut Design Team

Fishy Counting Book

Fishy Counting Book
How many fish in the sea? Inspire students to learn their numbers with this school of counting fish. They'll learn a few easy words, too!

Designed By
AccuCut Design Team

Where's My Pencil Game

Where's My Pencil Game
For a sharp self-checking activity, label pencil shapes with state names and capitals, words and definitions, or uppercase and lowercase letters.

Designed By
AccuCut Design Team

What We Have Learned Chain

What We Have Learned Chain
After the year is well under way, this chain shows students just how much they've learned and encourages them to keep up the good work.

Designed By
AccuCut Design Team

Facts n' Flowers

Facts n' Flowers
Encourage students' growing knowledge of math with a bouquet of bright flashcard flowers. Pre-write the problems, or allow students to do it.

Designed By
AccuCut Design Team

Math Symbols Flip-Flap

Math Symbols Flip-Flap
The study of mathematics is filled with symbols. Help students identify and remember symbols with this easy-to-make flip-flap graphic organizer.

Designed By
Jane Fischer

Geometric Shape Slide

Geometric Shape Slide
How many sides does a shape have? Challenge young students to give correct answers with this self-checking aid. First, they guess the number of sides of the shape in the window. Then, they check the answer through a window on the back. Slide the sleeve to see more shapes.

Designed By
Susan Severson

Car-centration

Car-centration
Use this game to draw students into calculating math problems, reading number words or solving any variety of math challenges. Another idea: "Park" a car with an equation or number word on the left side of a desk, then ask a student to "drive" up a car with the correct answer.

Designed By
Elaine Haven

Clocks for Basic Schedules

Clocks for Basic Schedules
This project is on page 41 of AccuCut's 100 Great Math Ideas book. Use the interesting, brightly colored die-cut clocks to help students learn time. Set the hands on several different clocks to show times of special classes, such as library, P.E., computer lab or art.

Designed By
Elaine Haven

Turtle Game Board

Turtle Game Board
Give students a goal, and they'll learn faster and better. This game board creates a tangible objective for studying facts in any curriculum area. Children love claiming sections of the turtle's shell by answering questions correctly. Use the AccuCut die to cut perfect portions.

Designed By
Elaine Haven


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11