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 -
Included in this pack is a logic puzzle with 2 variables. It would make a fun center or partner activity for your high 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students, and makes a nice complement to "A Charlie Brown Christmas." Students use deductive reasoning skills to complete the puzzle. A sample clue is marked on the page giving students an idea of how to solve the puzzle. Answer key is included. This puzzle is also included in the Christmas Logic Puzzle 3-pack.
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.
Included in this pack is a logic puzzle with 2 variables and a logic puzzle with 1 variable. They would make fun centers or partner activities for your 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students. Students use deductive reasoning skills to complete the puzzles. A sample clue is marked on the page giving students an idea of how to solve the puzzle. Answer keys included. If you would like a custom logic puzzle, please contact me. Thanks for looking!
Help students learn to recognize patterns in factors by using Rainbow Factorization. This activity is perfect for students learning how to simplify fractions. It can be used as a center or a project. It takes most students at least 45 minutes to complete. Your students will be challenged, but will also enjoy trying to fill in the missing pieces of the factor puzzles. All composite numbers selected for this activity were taken from the game Sixty Second Sweep. If your students haven't played
A logic puzzle with two variables, this activity would be a solid math center activity for 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students. Students use deductive reasoning skills to complete the puzzle. A sample clue is marked on the page giving students an idea of how to solve the puzzle. Answer key included. If you would like a custom logic puzzle, please contact me.
Want a great way to work a little more math and science into your daily routine? Use this calendar and weather book updated for the 2021-2022 school year! (The Word document allows you to edit the calendar each year, so you only have to buy it once.) Each month (August through June) has one page to graph the daily temperature and one page to graph the types of weather. Students can choose sunny, partly sunny, cloudy, rainy, stormy, or snowy. Each month also includes spaces to make two observatio
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
Looking for fun math activities for Christmas? Search no further! Included in this pack are: - One logic puzzle about Christmas presents with 2 variables - One Charlie Brown Christmas logic puzzle with 2 variables - One logic puzzle about Christmas gifts with 1 variable - Answer keys for each puzzle They make fun centers or partner activities for your high 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students. The Charlie Brown puzzle makes a nice complement to "A Charlie Brown Christmas." Students use deductive r
Captivate your students' interest in all things Irish with these logic puzzles. Included in this pack are: - 1 logic puzzle about Irish symbols, names, and place names + an alternate version denoting boys' names and girls' names. - 1 logic puzzle with famous Irish people real and legendary, their birthplaces, and an interesting fact + an alternate version denoting men's names and women's names. - Answer keys for each puzzle. They would make fun centers or partner activities for your 3rd, 4th,
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.
Logic puzzles make fun centers or partner activities for your 3rd, or 4th, or 5th grade students. Students use deductive reasoning skills to complete the puzzles. A sample clue is marked on the page giving students an idea of how to solve the puzzle. Included with this pack are: 1 Presidential facts puzzler and answer key - 2 pages 1 Presidential Pets puzzle and answer key - 2 pages 1 American Symbols word search and answer key - 2 pages If you follow my store, you can save 50% on my new offeri
What is a vampire's favorite fruit? Check your students' multiplication skills with these 3-digit by 1-digit problems as they solve the riddle. Perfect for a self-checking math center or as an enrichment page complete with answer key.
Included in this pack are two logic puzzles. One is difficult and one is easy. They would make fun centers or partner activities for your 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students. Students use deductive reasoning skills to complete the puzzles. A sample clue is marked on the page giving students an idea of how to solve the puzzle. Answer keys included. Logic activities help develop these Math Practice standards for the Common Core: • CCSS.Math.Practice.MP1 • CCSS.Math.Practice.MP2 • CCSS.Math.Practice.
A logic puzzle with two variables, this activity would be a solid math center activity for 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students. Students use deductive reasoning skills to complete the puzzle. A sample clue is marked on the page giving students an idea of how to solve the puzzle. Answer key included. If you would like a custom logic puzzle, please contact me.
An Easter logic puzzle with two variables, this activity would be a solid math center activity for 2nd or 3rd grade students. Students use deductive reasoning skills to complete the puzzle. A sample clue is marked on the page giving students an idea of how to solve the puzzle. Answer key included. If you would like a custom logic puzzle, please contact me.
Do your students love puzzles? Magic squares are a fun way to build algebraic thinking. The rules are simple. Each row, column, and diagonal must add up to 15 and each big square uses the digits 1-9. These puzzles are best for 2nd, 3rd, or, 4th grade. This download includes: - 2 pages of Magic Squares - 4 puzzles on each page (8 total) - 2 answer pages Thanks for looking!
2nd - 4th
Algebra, Arithmetic
CCSS
2.NBT.B.5
, 3.NBT.A.2
, 2.OA.B.2
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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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