The first five years of my teaching career, I taught computer to grades 2-8. Then I moved into a sixth grade position where I taught reading, math, and science. I have since moved into a middle school math position. I love teaching!
This one page sheet is great for students to reference integer operations rules. It can be copied on colored paper for students to easily find in their notebooks.
This activity gives a lesson on how to use proportions to convert units within the customary system. A chart is given with the basic customary conversions along with the definitions of ratio, proportion, and cross products that are used throughout the lesson. In the lesson, students are given step by step guidelines on how to solve a proportion as well as an example. A practice sheet with ten problems is also provided. Students will need a basic background of how to solve one step equations to s
These 20 decimal operation task cards have a variety of problem types to extend learning at all levels of decimal operations. All problems are written horizontally to give students practice on how to set up the problems to find the proper solutions. There are four problem types for each of the concepts below:
• Adding Decimals
• Subtracting Decimals
• Multiplying Decimals
• Dividing Decimals
• Multi-step word problems involving decimals
These task cards are great for use as independent practice,
This math set includes practice using the standard algorithm to solve division problems involving both decimals and whole numbers. The focus of the activities is for students to divide and find either a terminating or a repeating decimal to division problems and to interpret the quotient in division word problems. There are four sets of pages included:
1. Remainders as decimals: Students solve 16 problems to determine if the decimals are terminating or repeating. There are 16 division problems
Looking for step by step instructions for interactive note booking for teaching writing algebraic expressions? This file is exactly what you need! There are complete instructions for notebook organization and how students use a self assessment stop light graphic organizer to communicate their comprehension of the lesson. This lesson includes complete instructions and a four tab foldable with problems to make this lesson completely interactive. There are also pictures of sample pages to help guid
Looking for step by step instructions for interactive note booking for teaching factoring expressions using the distributive property? This file is exactly what you need! There are complete instructions for notebook organization and how students use a self assessment stop light graphic organizer to communicate their comprehension of the lesson. This lesson includes complete instructions and a unique interactive component. There are also pictures of sample pages.
I have used this lesson with my
This file contains all you need to complete a Math Workshop on division in your classroom. There is a choice board with nine creative choices to meet the variety of learning styles present on your classroom. Students can choose from writing a division rap to drawing a cartoon explaining the process of division. The file also contains the following choices:
Division Task Cards
Division R.A.F.T. Writing Activity
Division Dice Game
Depending on what each group chooses, you may need three dice per g
These 20 division task cards have a variety of problem types to extend learning at all levels of division. There are four problem types for each of the concepts below :
• Whole Number Quotients
• Expressing Remainders as Decimals
• Expressing Remainders as Fractions
• Horizontal Division Problems
• Interpreting the Quotient Word Problems
These task cards are great for independent practice, small group work, or math centers. An answer sheet for students is provided as well as an answer key to all
Are you looking for a quick FUN way for your students to practice multi-digit division? This no prep game is your answer. You simply need three dice per group or student, the instructions page and a copy of the answer document to get them started. Students roll the dice to create both the dividend and divisor. This is also a great way to assess if they understand division vocabulary. Then they divide to get their answer and express any remainders as fractions.
Looking for step by step instructions for interactive note booking for teaching the Order of Operations? This file is exactly what you need! There are complete instructions for notebook organization and how students use a self assessment stop light graphic organizer to communicate their comprehension of the lesson. This lesson includes complete instructions, a foldable where students color code each step in the Order of Operations, and pictures to guide you each step of the way.
Do your students need extra practice working on exponents? I've created this document with you in mind. There are 24 different exponent problems along with an answer key. I have also included an I Have Who Has Game with the same 24 problems. I let the students check their work on the practice page as we play the game.
This assignment includes several concepts dealing with whole numbers. The concepts include: ordering whole numbers from least to greatest, estimating to the indicated place value, exponents, mental math, order of operations, the distributive property, patterns and choosing a method of computation. There are a total of 25 problems and an answer key is included.
4th - 6th
Basic Operations, Order of Operations, Place Value
This quiz contains 20 Order of Operations problems and a bonus problem. There is solution key included.
5th - 7th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Order of Operations
CCSS
6.EE.A.2
, 6.EE.A.2b
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Experience
The first five years of my teaching career, I taught computer to grades 2-8. Then I moved into a sixth grade position where I taught reading, math, and science. I have since moved into a middle school math position. I love teaching!
Teaching style
I use differentiate instruction to meet the many learnng styles of studnets in my classroom.
Awards & shining teacher moments
2009 - Teacher of the Year for my school system
My own education history
I graduated with my undergraduate degree in 2000 and have been teaching ever since. I recieved my master's in elementary education in 2003. In November of 2011, I became a Nationally Board Certified Teacher.
Additional biographical information
I have three children. They keep me very busy when I am not at school. I enjoy reading and sewing in my spare time.
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