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Hey there! I’m a former classroom teacher who spent 7 years teaching everything from pre-K to 6th grade. I’ve lived the teacher life—endless to-do lists, last-minute lesson planning, and the constant goal of giving students your very best. Now, through buttons & brains, I create thoughtfully designed teaching resources that save you time and spark curiosity in your students. My goal? To help you keep being the amazing teacher you are—while giving you back a bit more time (and sanity!) in your day.
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Preview of Math Word Problems Addition and Subtraction Within 20 | Kindergarten & 1st Grade

Math Word Problems Addition and Subtraction Within 20 | Kindergarten & 1st Grade

Word Problems Within 20 — addition & subtraction with ten frames, number line to 20, drawing box, and equation line. No-prep, printable pages for math centers, small groups, RTI, early finishers or homework! Adequate for Kindergarten and First Grade. Students will practice:Solving addition and subtraction within 20Showing work with ten-frames (fill, add, or cross out)Using a number line 1–20 to count on/back with labeled jumpsRepresenting the situation with a quick drawingWriting a matching equa
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Hey there! I’m a former classroom teacher who spent 7 years teaching everything from pre-K to 6th grade. I’ve lived the teacher life—endless to-do lists, last-minute lesson planning, and the constant goal of giving students your very best. Now, through buttons & brains, I create thoughtfully designed teaching resources that save you time and spark curiosity in your students. My goal? To help you keep being the amazing teacher you are—while giving you back a bit more time (and sanity!) in your day.

My own education history

My path started with Psychology and led to a degree in Education, because understanding how kids think is just as important as knowing how to teach them.