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All the Stuff

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Murray, Utah, United States
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I have taught third and fourth grades but spent the majority of my time teaching third grade.
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Preview of Mission Possible word problems

Mission Possible word problems

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This Mission Impossible themed power point engages students in solving high stakes multiplication and division word problems. I had my students follow along using their white boards and markers and they had a blast! I made a big deal about them making sure that they had chosen the correct operations and had labeled their answers. At the end of the power point there is a short quiz to check for understanding which can be printed. My students were all 100% proficient after watching this slide sho
Preview of Math starter

Math starter

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I used this as a math starter while teaching the multiplication and division unit. The starter assesses students understating of multiplication using multiple representations. I would have a student roll a pair of dice to determine what the multiplication fact of the day would be and then as each student completed each representation I would check them off and they would begin practicing their multiplication facts. Print the cover page and then as many of the second page as is needed. I stapled
Preview of Distributive property using area

Distributive property using area

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*For this activity the students will need a set of 20 tiles (you could also use graph paper or cubes) to use individually or to share with a partner.* I used this worksheet as guided practice for teaching distributive property using area. The practice leads to a question formatted after the SAGE practice test. I often used the last page as a quiz when the lesson was over to assess student understanding.
Preview of Center activity for learning area

Center activity for learning area

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*Your students will need tiles or graphing paper for this activity* I use this activity for students to review area while I work with small groups of students during math RTI. You could also use it as a whole group activity or an individual assignment.
Preview of Area vs. perimeter game

Area vs. perimeter game

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This game is great for teaching students the difference between area and perimeter. I liked to play this game in groups of 3-4 students but you could also have the students do it on their own or with a partner.
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Experience

I have taught third and fourth grades but spent the majority of my time teaching third grade.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the Year award in Jordan School District

My own education history

I received my Bachelors in elementary education from Utah State University

Additional biographical information

I have had some varied experience in teaching. I began by teaching 4th grade in a charter school and then worked at a title one school teaching third grade (third grade is the best). I am taking a break from teaching right now to be a stay at home mom and thought that in the mean time I would share some of the things that I created while teaching. My dream is to become a curriculum developer one day (I know, weird dream) and I figured that this would be a good way to get started! Enjoy!