My name is Carrie. I have taught 24 years in the classroom for 2nd-5th grade and Math RTI for 1st and 5th grades. Math is my passion! My students continue to inspire me to create different activities that help them learn. My products have been used in my classroom and are student approved!
Celebrate fall with spidery multiplication and division practice! Enjoy worksheets and task cards to sort and solve. There are two versions for you to use. Version 1 has basic multiplication and division facts (using cut/paste and coloring). Version 2 has multiplication of 2 digits by 1 digits and division by 1 digit with no remainders (using math riddles). Each version includes two worksheets, 12 task cards to sort and solve, a recording sheet, and answer keys for all. That's four worksheets
This product is a fun visual to represent multiplication using arrays, area models, number lines, equal groups, repeated addition, multiplication equation, and strip diagrams. Each representation has a separate poster to remind students exactly what each representation is. There are two graphic organizers included for students to practice the different ways given any multiplication equation. Also, check out my Read, Draw, and Write Problem Solving Posters.
These five colorful student transportation tags include bus, car, daycare, bicycle, and walker. There is also a transportation chart for teacher use. Print on cardstock and laminate for durability.
The RDW (Read Draw Write) Math Problem Solving Strategy is very easy to implement using these high quality posters. New to Eureka Math or Bluebonnet Math? I'm here to help! There are two versions included. One poster is graphically designed for K-2nd grade classes. The other poster is more for 3rd-5th grades including a problem example poster. Each version also includes student individual posters that can be placed on student desks or kept in their math folder. You are the expert of your class.
These 55 bright labels can be used in your classroom for student materials! (Includes Centers, Dyslexia, RTI, STEM, and STEAM labels!) Two versions are available for each design. Use them on student folders, binders, journals, envelopes, sheet protectors, etc. The designs in this product are: Daily Folder Daily Binder Lunch Money Notes Homework Conduct Graded Papers Morning Work Desk Folder Centers Journal Reading Reading Centers RLA ELA Writing Spelling Math Math Centers RTI Dyslexia
Students will learn decimal place value, expanded notation, comparing, ordering, and rounding through a variety of activities and worksheets. Activities Include:1. Make That Number---place value to the thousandths place 2. Shrink and Stretch---expanded notation 3. Comparing---use colored decimal cards with a partner to compare 4. Ordering---use colored decimal cards to order according to workmat 5. Rounding---round to the designated place including estimating sums and differences A place value
My students love to practice graphing on whiteboards! This product provides two types of input-output tables to be copied on cardstock and laminated for student use. Students solve an equation such as y = x + 3 or y = 2x in the table and graph the coordinate pairs. Two types of coordinate grids are provided to copy on cardstock and laminate for student use. Students question whether their graph is additive or multiplicative. The homemade whiteboards are great for whole group and small group use.
When looking for resources on scatterplots, most of the materials I found were geared toward high school students. As a 5th grade math teacher, I needed something a lot simpler to help my students understand how to interpret scatterplots. That is how this product came to be. This product includes three worksheets for upper elementary/middle school students on how to interpret and create scatterplots. Two pages are dedicated to reading scatterplots. One page is creating a scatterplot based on dat
Students will practice solving expressions by completing a circuit of cards around the room. When the expression is solved correctly, the answer leads students to another card to solve. Students work in small groups to scaffold and teach each other.
Some expressions include parentheses, brackets, multiplication dots, and division bars. See preview pages.
My students loved this activity. They were excited to practice in a fun way.
My students loved practicing adding mixed numbers using these circuit type activities!
There are two sets:
Set#1---adding mixed numbers with like denominators
Set #2---adding mixed numbers with unlike denominators.
The teacher places eight cards around the room. Each student goes any card to start. The student solves the problem on his/her recording sheet. When all students have solved the problem at that particular card, they check to see if they have the same answer. The group then finds th
Students will practice reading and creating stem-and-leaf plots with these four worksheets (two of each). Answer keys are included. Bonus activity also on answer key page.
In the last creating worksheet, your class will divide into pairs. Each pair will time how many seconds their partner can hold their breath. The students share their data with the class. Based on the class data, students create a stem-and-leaf plot and answer questions based on it.
**There is a bonus activity description on
Students will read and create dot plots with these four worksheets. Students get experience interpreting data from dot plots as well as using vocabulary such as an outlier.
Two worksheets are reading a dot plot.
Two worksheets are creating dot plots from frequency tables including using a class survey of hours of sleep for data.
Answer key included for pages.
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More math items can be found at my store, Always Love Learning.
These four worksheets cover each component of dividing fractions. Answer keys are included.
1. Dividing whole numbers by fractions
2. Dividing fractions by whole numbers
3. Dividing fractions by fractions
4. Mixed Review
Each worksheet has models and or skill practice.
Word problems are provided for each type of problem.
This item includes three activities that you can use in your classroom to help students understand dividing fractions
Activity 1---Dividing whole numbers by fractions
Students partner up to match word problems, models, and algorithms. Cards and Answer Key included.
Activity 2---Dividing fractions by whole numbers
Student groups play "Alien" to see who can score the most points solving the cards. Problem cards are divided among group members. Each player hold their cards in their hand with the
In this powerpoint, models and algorithms are used to explain dividing whole numbers by fractions and fractions by whole numbers. There are practice problems using the algorithm at the end of each section. If you like this item, please visit my store Always Love Learning and rate me. I would really appreciate your feedback! Thanks for stopping by!
The Cause and Effect activity provides all the materials a teacher needs to teach this concept including an independent practice page.
Included are:
Eight arrows and eight targets (Causes and Effects) to cut out and use in whole group or small group
Small group activity cards
Partner activity
Independent practice page
Directions for a whole group lesson and small group lesson are included.
Multiplying Fractions is a Mix-Freeze-Partner activity that can help students practice multiplying fractions. Worksheets and cards are included to print. There is also an extension activity for your advanced students.
There are directions for two versions:
Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers
Multiplying Fractions by Fractions
Mix-Freeze-Partner is a class cooperative learning activity. Each version of the activity includes a worksheet to assess student mastery of the skill. Answer keys are
This is a powerpoint to teach students how to multiply a fraction and a whole number. Models are shown to introduce the concept. Then students will learn the algorithm to use. Practice problems are provided on the last slide. Multiplying Fractions Powerpoint and other materials can be found on the Always Love Learning store.
Math Center Labels are designed to be used in a pocket chart or on a poster. There are five math group posters. There are six center cards to be cut apart. The teacher moves the center card by each group name to designate which center to start with that day. The six center cards can also be used to label center crates or tubs with the appropriate materials.
The center cards include:
Critical Thinking
Fact Masters
Problem Solving
Independent Work
Skill Builders
Teacher Table
I use these in my 5
Reading Center Ideas gives the teacher handouts for students to use to document their center work while the teacher is leading a small reading group. Forms included are: Reader's Response---students choose two activities to complete based on a book they have read. Activities include a summary flip-flap book, story map, character bubble map, and writing/drawing about their favorite part of the book. There are two copies of the form on a page. Cut apart for student use. Classroom Library---student
1st - 3rd
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
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Experience
My name is Carrie. I have taught 24 years in the classroom for 2nd-5th grade and Math RTI for 1st and 5th grades. Math is my passion! My students continue to inspire me to create different activities that help them learn. My products have been used in my classroom and are student approved!
Teaching style
I use cooperative learning and music in my classroom. Students also use a wide range of technology to enhance their learning.
My own education history
I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Lamar University in Beaumont, TX.
My specializations are math, esl, and general k-8.
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