I have taught several years in Title I, but most of my experience has been in second and third grade. I do a little bit of everything, but my primary focus now is a third grade self-contained classroom.
Why did Santa take an umbrella on Christmas Eve? Sharpen your students' division skills with these 3-digit by 1-digit problems as they solve the riddle. The riddle allows students to check their own work. Perfect for a math center or as an enrichment page complete with answer key.
Are you tired of writing down the steps of long division only to have your students tell you they can't figure out what to do next? I sure was, until I discovered using a graphic organizer helps students repeat the steps necessary to complete a problem in long division. By the end of several practice pages, they will be internalizing the steps. This graphic organizer works really well with special education students and students who just aren't "getting" long division. The pack includes: 1 -
Why were the Pilgrims locked out of their house? Check your students' multiplication skills with these 3-digit by 1-digit problems as they solve the riddle. Perfect for a math center or as an enrichment page complete with answer key.
Fact baseball is a fun way to practice mental computation for addition or multiplication, and the basic rules are easy to learn. My students beg to play this game all the time! The game can be played using 6 or 10-sided dice and bingo chips or other counters. Playing an entire season of games would be perfect for keeping records for statistics and probability. This activity is best used with small groups (like Title I math) with 4 to 6 kids playing at a time.
Master Common Core fact fluency in minutes a day using flash cards your whole class can see! Around the world is a perfect way to utilize the few extra transitional minutes during your day. Each .pptx presentation is a minimum of 50 slides with a link on the last slide to loop back to the first fact for continuous play or practice. Colors schemes were chosen to have high contrast with most digital projectors, but the presentations are also editable so colors can be changed. Included in this
Where does Santa keep his money? Sharpen your students' multiplication skills with these 2-digit by 2-digit problems as they solve the riddle. Perfect for a math center or as an enrichment page complete with answer key.
3rd - 5th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations
CCSS
4.NBT.B.5
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Experience
I have taught several years in Title I, but most of my experience has been in second and third grade. I do a little bit of everything, but my primary focus now is a third grade self-contained classroom.
Teaching style
I like to use technology when I can and believe that variety is the spice of life.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Recipient of several grants.
My own education history
Bachelor of Arts in Education and Master of Arts in the Art of Teaching
Additional biographical information
I'm happily married with two girls and a boy.
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