I taught 6th and 7th grade math, social studies, and science. Additionally, I was a math specialist at an elementary school and am currently working as a 2nd grade teacher.
After guided practice with dry erase boards and playing games (repetitive practice with writing numbers in different ways), students will complete this worksheet.
*I used this as a formative assessment in order to gauge whether or not to move on or allow students more time to practice this skill.
Students will use the RDW strategy to identify how to solve 3 word problems.
R: Read the word problem (I prefer 1 sentence at a time).
D: Draw a picture of the information provided.
W: Write the equation and solve.
*Prior Knowledge: Students must be able to add and subtract double digit numbers independently.
We began the lesson by watching a video about place value (each digit has a "home"). We then used our dry erase boards and practiced identifying the value of digits in the ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten thousands. Lastly, students identified the value of each underlined digit up to the Ten Thousands independently using this worksheet.
Students will use the "Make a 10" strategy to add two 1 digit numbers. You will need 10 frame boards (magnetic or otherwise) as well as manipulatives to use for the 10 frame board.
1st - 3rd
Basic Operations
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Experience
I taught 6th and 7th grade math, social studies, and science. Additionally, I was a math specialist at an elementary school and am currently working as a 2nd grade teacher.
Teaching style
Student-centered instruction, UDL principles, building students' self-esteem, repetition, and simplicity (quality over quantity).
Awards & shining teacher moments
Best of the Best Award-2015
My own education history
BA-Elementary Education with an emphasis in Biology,
MA-Literacy
Additional biographical information
I enjoy running, reading, gardening, teaching, and spending time with family.
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