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Spicewood, Texas, United States
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I taught Pre-K for seven years and 4th grade for 2 years. Currently, I am in my third year teaching 3rd grade. I have a certificate in graphic design.
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Preview of Race Home! A math fact fluency dice game for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade.

Race Home! A math fact fluency dice game for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade.

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These fun, low-prep resources build math fact fluency as well as comparing numbers. Choose a math concept: place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or fractions. Then, choose a color or a black-and-white version. All you have to do is print, grab some game pieces, and some dice. Directions are on each game board! Directions are typed in a dyslexia friendly font. Students roll the dice and depending on their game board compare place value, sums, differences, products, quoti
Preview of Addition 4 in a Row- Math Game for Stations, Small Group, or Whole Group

Addition 4 in a Row- Math Game for Stations, Small Group, or Whole Group

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Addition 4 in a Row: A Multi-Level Math Game for All Learners!Engage your students in a fun and educational game that builds both addition skills and critical thinking! Use this as station work, small group intervention, and spiral review.Key Features:Multi-Level Learning: Includes 4 differentiated game boards to cater to various skill levels: Level 1 (Dice 1-6): Addition facts within 12Level 2 (Dice 1-8): Addition facts within 16Level 3 (Dice 0-9): Addition facts within 18Level 4 (Dice 1-12): A
Preview of Pizza Fractions

Pizza Fractions

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Who doesn't like pizza? Pizza Fractions is a fun way for your students to learn or review fractions.
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Experience

I taught Pre-K for seven years and 4th grade for 2 years. Currently, I am in my third year teaching 3rd grade. I have a certificate in graphic design.

Teaching style

I believe kids learn more while they are having fun. I try to make all my lessons fun and engaging.