Graduated at the top of my class from the College of Saint Rose. I have worked in rural, suburban and urban schools in varying areas all over New York State. I currently teach 6th grade math and I absolutely love it!
This assessments corresponds with the NYS 6th grade module 3 for math. It covers absolute value, problem solving, ordering numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least, inequalities, rational numbers and integers. The test takes about 40 minutes, but I did have students that took between 50 to 80 depending on their skill levels. The test uses questions right from the module with better spacing and larger images as well as extra questions that go hand in hand with the topics listed above.
Students need to rewrite 12 problems by lining up their decimal points. Problems are mixed between subtraction and addition so students need to make sure that they are paying attention. This is a great review for all students.
This worksheet covers prime numbers. Students help the leprechaun find his pot of gold by finding all of the prime numbers in the large grid. The color his path yellow and everything else green. Students need to know their prime numbers (or it can be used as practice) to complete this activity.
Graduated at the top of my class from the College of Saint Rose. I have worked in rural, suburban and urban schools in varying areas all over New York State. I currently teach 6th grade math and I absolutely love it!
Teaching style
I model my classroom with learning styles taken from Pavlov, Skinner, Freud, Maslow, Vygotsky, and Gardner.
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