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October 28, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Grab FREE Early Finisher Tasks!

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Oh, those speedsters! They finish everything so quickly. How do you keep them working and learning without giving them “busy work”?

Keep your early finishers engaged and challenged with these free math challenges. #freeprintables #freemathchallenges

In this blog post find out how to “tame the speedsters” (a.k.a. early finishers) as well as control the extension beast.

You can also grab some free challenges that will keep your early finishers and gifted math students excited – okay – actually thrilled to keep on learning! Really! I’m not kidding! ?

To make it happen, you need challenges that are targeted to problem-solving and not just fluff. Challenges that require using mental math. Challenges that are engaging enough to prevent off-task behaviors. Find all of that + more. JUST CLICK HERE! 

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About Sum Math Fun

Leah blogs for Sum Math Fun. She has experience as a classroom teacher, science specialist, and math specialist for grades PK through fifth. She has inspired thousands of teachers through workshops, one-on-one coaching, consulting, and national conferences. Her passions are teaching mathematics, mentoring teachers, and helping students to love and appreciate the value and beauty of mathematics.

Her blog posts and teaching resources are inspirational for teachers and students alike with creativity and differentiation built right into them.

Find ideas, time-saving tips, and a resource library jam-packed with free printables from this experienced and inspirational teacher at Sum Math Fun. For more ready-to-use resources in your classroom, visit Leah's store, Leah Popinski on Teachers pay Teachers.

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