Experience in 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 12th grades. I have taught, tutored, subbed, coached, and even home-schooled in both private and public schools.
This 10 question Google Form Quiz assesses student performance on standard 3.NBT.A.3 (I can multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10). Assign with a link, by email, or within Google Classroom:This Google Form is automatically graded!Perfect for distance learning!Scores come back in ready-made graphs that highlight trouble areas! This is the student performance data we’ve been dreaming of! Ready to Use, but Customizable:You can change any aspect you’d like, such as: The wording of any
Watch this game played!This game builds number sense and was inspired by the math thinking of Number Talks. The fewer steps you use to take your given number down to 0, the higher your score! Dice are used to generate random numbers that students will use to break down that number. It's called Divisibility Dice, but are there ways you can use addition and multiplication to eventually make your number smaller? This is a dice game; dice are required (and are not included in this digital download)
10 Question Google Form Quiz on Dividing Decimals, with both Whole Number and Decimal Divisors, aligned to CCSS.5.NBT.B.7. Includes both problems such as 4.25÷5 & 4.25÷0.5.Contains problems with both tenths & hundredths. It grades itself! Assign with a link, by email, or within Google Classroom:This Google Form is automatically graded!Perfect for distance learning!Scores come back in ready-made graphs that highlight trouble areas! This is the student performance data we’ve been dreaming of!
Watch this game played! (previous version shown) 1. Set a 5 minute timer 2. Students roll 2 dice and use any operation to construct the given numbers. For the Repeat, they must get to that number a different way. 3. Now students work on the next column, rolling 3 dice to construct the numbers. Once the middle column is done, they roll 4 dice for the final column. There are many ways to get to 25. What if you could use any operation, but only have three numbers? Can you do it with a 2, 3, and a 5
10 Question Auto-Grading Quiz on Writing Expressions and Evaluating Expressions without simplifying them. Assesses 5.OA.A.2: Algebraic Thinking. It grades itself! Part of an Algebraic Thinking series:Parentheses, Brackets & BracesWrite Numerical ExpressionsAnalyze Patterns & RelationshipsReady to Use, but Customizable:You can change any aspect you’d like, such as: The wording of any questionHow many points the quiz is worth (it is currently set at 10)If students see results immediately or laterI
10 Question Google Form Quiz on Analyzing Patterns & Relationships with embedded Video mini-lesson! Assesses 5.OA.B.3: Algebraic Thinking. It grades itself! Ready to Use, but Customizable:You can change any aspect you’d like, such as: The wording of any questionHow many points the quiz is worth (it is currently set at 10)If students see results immediately or laterIf questions come in order or randomly (useful in computer lab settings)Part of an Algebraic Thinking series:Parentheses, Brackets
10 Question Google Form Quiz on Adding Decimals to Hundredths, aligned to CCSS.5.NBT.B.7. It grades itself! Assign with a link, by email, or within Google Classroom:This Google Form is automatically graded!Perfect for distance learning!Scores come back in ready-made graphs that highlight trouble areas! This is the student performance data we’ve been dreaming of! Ready to Use, but Customizable:You can change any aspect you’d like, such as: The wording of any questionHow many points the quiz is
The rules are simple: Roll 5 dice and keep 4. Use any of the operations to create a number sentence and record answer. Your next answer just needs to be larger than the last. How many times can you keep that going? (Hint: A lot, if you plan ahead). But watch out! You can only multiply once and divide once for each answer. How can you use addition and subtraction in there to achieve your goal? This game builds number sense and was inspired by the math thinking of Number Talks. This is a dice gam
10 Question Google Form Quiz on Subtracting Decimals to Hundredths, aligned to CCSS.5.NBT.B.7. It grades itself! Assign with a link, by email, or within Google Classroom:This Google Form is automatically graded!Perfect for distance learning!Scores come back in ready-made graphs that highlight trouble areas! This is the student performance data we’ve been dreaming of! Ready to Use, but Customizable:You can change any aspect you’d like, such as: The wording of any questionHow many points the qui
10 Question Google Form Quiz on Multiplying 2, 3, & 4 Digit Whole Numbers, aligned to 5.NBT.B.5. It grades itself! Ready to Use, but Customizable:You can change any aspect you’d like, such as: The wording of any questionHow many points the quiz is worth (it is currently set at 10)If students see results immediately or laterIf questions come in order or randomly (useful in computer lab settings)Assign with a link, by email, or within Google Classroom:This Google Form is automatically graded!Perf
10 Question Google Form Quiz on Multiplying Decimals to Hundredths, aligned to CCSS.5.NBT.B.7. Includes problems such as 5.2 x 3.1 & 7.42 x 8.27It grades itself! Assign with a link, by email, or within Google Classroom:This Google Form is automatically graded!Perfect for distance learning!Scores come back in ready-made graphs that highlight trouble areas! This is the student performance data we’ve been dreaming of! Ready to Use, but Customizable:You can change any aspect you’d like, such a
10 Question Google Form Quiz with embedded mini-lesson video on Using Parentheses, Brackets and Braces to Simplify Expressions. Assesses 5.OA.A.1: Algebraic Thinking. It grades itself! Part of an Algebraic Thinking series:Parentheses, Brackets & BracesWrite Numerical ExpressionsAnalyze Patterns & RelationshipsReady to Use, but Customizable:You can change any aspect you’d like, such as: The wording of any questionHow many points the quiz is worth (it is currently set at 10)If students see results
Experience in 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 12th grades. I have taught, tutored, subbed, coached, and even home-schooled in both private and public schools.
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Excellence in Teaching Award in my university Teacher Education program.
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Son and grandson of teachers.
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