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5 Math Games You Can Play TODAY!

Hi there!

I'm so excited to have you as a new subscriber at MathGeekMama.com!

In the next few days, I will share a little more about myself, my site and my resources, so be on the lookout for additional emails.

Plus, every week I send out teaching tips, resources and ideas as well as a "Friday freebie," only available for my email subscribers. I hope you will check it out and find lots of new ideas!

For now, can you do me a favor? Can you reply to this email and let me know what is causing the greatest struggle right now for you or your kids? Or what math concept you have the greatest difficulty teaching?

I want to help meet your needs and provide resources that will help make math more fun and give you more confidence. Your input is greatly appreciated!

I won't always be able to respond, but please know that I read each and every email. And your input greatly affects what resources I create and write about on my site!

Plus, be sure to download my quick guide, 5 Math Games You Can Play TODAY to Make Practice Fun! Just click the link below! :)

>>>5 Games You Can Play Today: No Matter What Grade You Teach

Enjoy!

Bethany, a.k.a. Math Geek Mama

P.S. I want to be sure you don't miss an email from me! Here are a few things you can do to make sure my emails don't land in your 'junk' folder.

First, add my email to your 'contacts' list--> bethany@mathgeekmama.com.

Second, if you're using gmail and this email landed in the 'promotions' tab, simply drag this email over to your 'inbox' to tell gmail that you want to see these emails. :)



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