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I'm now in my 22nd year of teaching and have taught sixth grade for 13 years, after nine years at 4th grade. Middle school is the best!
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Preview of Multiplying Fractions:Visual Models to Understand Multiplication of Fractions

Multiplying Fractions:Visual Models to Understand Multiplication of Fractions

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Using visual fraction models is a pervasive standard in the CCLS and this explanatory teaching tool and practice worksheet will be useful in helping your students master this concept. The first page has a step by step illustration of how to use visual models to solve a problem involving multiplication of fractions. Then there are 10 problems posed, with room to draw a visual model and solve the problem. There is an answer key provided, with a thorough illustration of each problem, not just th
Preview of Visual Models to Understand Division of Fractions Problems - Holiday Version

Visual Models to Understand Division of Fractions Problems - Holiday Version

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Use these mini-lessons and diagrams to teach your students how to solve division of fractions problems using models. The step-by-step directions will help your students to create visual models to solve dividing fractions by fractions, whole numbers by fractions, and unit fractions by whole numbers. Students will also practice writing real-world story contexts for their fraction division problems. There are directions and practice problems for each method, and an answer key provided. This pack
Preview of Multiplying Fractions, Multiplying Fun!

Multiplying Fractions, Multiplying Fun!

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Use these printable math task cards at independent centers, as an Interwrite/Smartboard assessment activity, or in small groups to focus instruction on these concepts: * Multiplying fractions with whole numbers * Multiplying fractions with fractions * Multiplying mixed fractions * Modeling fraction problems with a picture/diagram These word problems are aligned with Common Core standards 4.NF.B.4b,c and 5.NF.B.6. Since there are questions that go above and beyond multiplying a fraction by a whol
Preview of Find Someone Who....Knows Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Game!

Find Someone Who....Knows Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Game!

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This engaging and cooperative printable game with fractions, percents, and decimals can be used as review prior to an assessment or as a pre-unit prior knowledge assessment. Students answer questions on each other's boards, and record their name on the squares they answer. When bingo is played, the students whose names are on the squares must give the correct answers for bingo to be awarded. The review is twofold: when they answer each others' boards and when answers are reviewed during the bing
Preview of Word Problems with Dividing Fractions

Word Problems with Dividing Fractions

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Add a little fun to dividing fractions with this holiday printable. These are word problems that your students must first solve and then be able to explain how they got their answer. These problems are aligned with CCSS 6.NS.A.1, and will provide your students with practice in division as well as modeling, and explaining their work. You can use this two page sheet as a center, in small group work, to review before an assessment, or as an assessment in itself. An answer key is provided to sav
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Experience

I'm now in my 22nd year of teaching and have taught sixth grade for 13 years, after nine years at 4th grade. Middle school is the best!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Was included in Circle of Excellence three times during undergraduate experience. Finalist for Elementary Education Undergraduate of the Year, as a (very) mature student.

My own education history

Graduated summa cum laude from Buffalo State College as an adult non-traditional student. Received M.Ed in 2006.

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Still loving the actual art and science of teaching. Nothing compares to that moment when a student's eyes light up and the 'aha' appears! !