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Amber Thomas

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Massachusetts, United States
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I have taught fourth grade for 9 years in public school and third grade in a charter school for 3 years. Prior to my full time teaching career I was a paraprofessional for a teacher of the deaf for grades 1 and 2 for a year, and a preschool teacher for 2 years.
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Preview of Number Line Worksheets for Place Value in the Thousands

Number Line Worksheets for Place Value in the Thousands

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Amber Thomas
These number line worksheets are designed to help children conceptualize the place value of numbers in the thousands through hundred thousands. As students learn the value of numbers on place value charts, these number lines are a great opportunity for them to apply their skills by comparing the digits to complete the patterns. These number line worksheets also contain practice with plotting numbers in between increments. This product contains 8 worksheets:✅ 4 "Complete the pattern" number li
Preview of Long division mini unit lesson plans, activities and worksheets

Long division mini unit lesson plans, activities and worksheets

Created by
Amber Thomas
Do you find teaching long division to be difficult and frustrating for you and your students? Do you find that there are just too many hands up with questions like "I forget how to do it," and "What do I do now?" or "I can't do this." I have found that most math books don't spend enough time breaking the steps for long division down into manageable pieces. So I've created a long division mini unit with different activities that spreads out the skills and process over a period of 5 days. Thi
Preview of Division Task Cards for Breaking Down Numbers

Division Task Cards for Breaking Down Numbers

Created by
Amber Thomas
The concept of dividing is such a leap for some students. These division task cards help children practice dividing up numbers into equal groups visually, and generate number sentences from their models. Simply laminate the task cards, and students can make several attempts at dividing the number. For kids who are afraid to make mistakes on paper and hate erasing, using markers that they can wipe off can make all the difference in their risk taking and learning. This product contains:✅ 18
Preview of Lattice Multiplication Task Cards

Lattice Multiplication Task Cards

Created by
Amber Thomas
Are you looking for a new way to teach multiplication? Have you started lattice with your students and need a fun way to practice multiplying that doesn't involve worksheets? Often times, kids prefer to use dry erase markers because they don't worry as much about making (and therefore fixing) mistakes. For those students, these lattice multiplication task cards are perfect for learning centers. Just laminate, cut, and provide dry erase markers. Each card has step by step directions
Preview of Multiplication Area Models Task Cards {2 by 2 Digit}

Multiplication Area Models Task Cards {2 by 2 Digit}

Created by
Amber Thomas
Are you looking for a visual way to teach 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication? Check out these area model multiplication task cards! Also called the box method or the window method, students will practice multiplying the expanded form of the 2 digit numbers before adding the products. They do not need to draw the models; that is already done for them. They simply use the arrows as a guide to write the equations. Detailed directions at the bottom of each card help guide your learners who need the s
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Experience

I have taught fourth grade for 9 years in public school and third grade in a charter school for 3 years. Prior to my full time teaching career I was a paraprofessional for a teacher of the deaf for grades 1 and 2 for a year, and a preschool teacher for 2 years.

Teaching style

I am pragmatic so I can meet the needs of my students. I teach my fourth graders about working in groups so they can learn social skills as well as academics. I enjoy the balanced literacy reading and writing program. Some experts who have influenced me are John Collins and Lucy Caulkins. In math I use a combination of note taking and math games to promote understanding of vocabulary and principles as well as practice for applying skills. My district has also recently adopted the Math In Focus (Singapore Math) program. In science and social studies I teach research skills to enhance students' writing as well as reading to learn new information since.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I was awarded grant money that funded the purchase of science materials for 6 classrooms at my school in October of 2012.

My own education history

Bradford College: BA in Psychology, minor in Education; Lesley University: MA in Education

Additional biographical information

I have served on district-wide literacy and science curriculum committees for several years. I have served on school-wide literacy team for several years. I also served as the Second Step (emotional curriculum) school-wide lead teacher.