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Amy Giannini

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Olive Branch, Mississippi, United States
About the store
I've taught gifted education for the past ten years. Many of those classes were PreK, and there's just not a lot out there for PreK students. I became used to making all of my own materials. Now that I've transferred to second grade general education, I am still making many of my own materials. I am posting them because maybe someone else might find them useful.
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Preview of McDuff Moves In: Main Idea and Sequencing

McDuff Moves In: Main Idea and Sequencing

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Amy Giannini
After reading McDuff Moves In, students identify the main idea and then sequence the events in the story. I created this to place in a center after reading our first story in Making Meaning.
Preview of 35 Weeks to Fact Fluency

35 Weeks to Fact Fluency

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Amy Giannini
In our school, students take a timed test (5 minutes for 100 problems) each Friday. I really struggled to find the systematic approach to Addition and Subtraction Fact Fluency that I was looking for. I needed something that was gradual, very hands-on, and minimal prep. This is designed to work in 2-week cycles. Students spend the first week of each cycle mastering addition and subtraction facts for a given number (0-15). The following week is a review of that number and previously tested math
Preview of Wizard of Oz Apostrophe Game

Wizard of Oz Apostrophe Game

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Amy Giannini
Practice contractions and possessive nouns (singular and plural) as you journey through Oz to the Emerald City.
Preview of Halloween Greater than, Less than

Halloween Greater than, Less than

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Amy Giannini
Students consider two numbers (one in standard form, one in expanded), then decide and determine whether to use > , < , or =. Then, they color the candy bucket according to a code. On the back, they use their findings to solve problems using a number line. This worksheet exercises several skills and reviews several standards.
Preview of Skip Counting Haunted House

Skip Counting Haunted House

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Amy Giannini
Students analyze three numbers and look for the pattern, then color the window either yellow, green, purple or black depending on if the numbers go by 2s, 5s, or 10s (or no pattern). They extend their findings on the back. The color coding makes for quick grading.
Preview of Sequencing Numbers & Math Review

Sequencing Numbers & Math Review

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Amy Giannini
This product allows students to practice several math skills. First, they determine if a list of numbers is in order (either least to greatest or greatest to least) or not in order. They graph their results, then add up how much their apples would cost. Finally, they practice even and odd.
Preview of Split the Gold: Balanced Equations

Split the Gold: Balanced Equations

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Amy Giannini
This product can be used as a scoot or as task cards. Students calculate the value of one side of the equation, and use subtraction strategies to determine the missing number on the opposite side of the equation. This was designed to review math skills on September 19th (Talk Like a Pirate Day).
Preview of Distance Learning - Weekly Homework (for snow days, quarentine, etc)

Distance Learning - Weekly Homework (for snow days, quarentine, etc)

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Amy Giannini
These files can be edited and customized for any week, grade level, and resource availability. There is a Mac version with a Noteworthy font, and a Mac/PC version with the Arial font.
Preview of Mem-Array: A Math Memory Game to Practice Arrays

Mem-Array: A Math Memory Game to Practice Arrays

Created by
Amy Giannini
This math center game comes with several variations and an accountability sheet to ensure students are using their practice time productively.
Preview of Comparing and Contrasting Little Red Riding Hood and Lon Po Po

Comparing and Contrasting Little Red Riding Hood and Lon Po Po

Created by
Amy Giannini
This resource can be used to begin a discussion comparing and contrasting the two fairy tales.
Preview of Introducing Arrays

Introducing Arrays

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Amy Giannini
These are the materials I will be using to introduce the concepts of arrays. The lesson incorporates higher level thinking (as a game) in the beginning, introduces important vocabulary, and then introduces key concepts as students construct their own mini-book on the topic of arrays.
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About the store

Experience

I've taught gifted education for the past ten years. Many of those classes were PreK, and there's just not a lot out there for PreK students. I became used to making all of my own materials. Now that I've transferred to second grade general education, I am still making many of my own materials. I am posting them because maybe someone else might find them useful.

Awards & shining teacher moments

National Board Certified

My own education history

I have my Bachelor's in Prek-3rd and my Master's in Special Ed K-12.