I am currently in my fourth year teaching 4th grade outside of Boston! I have also taught 2nd grade and teach a mix of EL middle school students over the summers.
This MEGA bundle includes 16 math Jeopardy games, one for each topic in the 4th grade EnVisions 2.0 Curriculum. Kids love Jeopardy and it is the most effective way I've found for my students to review concepts, plus there is no additional prep required by the teacher! Win-win! Game play is flexible with students playing individually or in groups; I include suggestions for what is most successful in my classroom.
This cross-curricular project invites students to plan a backpacking adventure! Explore National Parks (reading & SS), plan what to pack (math), make a map of the trip (SS), and write home about the adventure (writing)! Included are as models for each of the creative tasks. It is engaging and easily adaptable to your students, as well as low-prep for the teacher! This product also includes suggestions for extension activities across content areas. This product includes 3 versions of the docum
Use this no-prep, interactive Jeopardy game to multiplication of fractions with whole numbers! Review day is one of the most engaging math lessons in my class! Topics include unit fractions, multiplying fractions by whole numbers, time, and word problems. Word problems include diverse character names, clipart, and experiences. This is designed to review EnVisions 2.0 Grade 4, Topic 10, but would also work in other contexts. Suggestions for distance learning are included!
Use this no-prep, interactive Jeopardy game to review addition and subtraction of fractions! Review day is one of the most engaging math lessons in my class! Topics include adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators, improper fractions and mixed numbers, and word problems. Word problems include diverse character names, clipart, and experiences. This is designed to review EnVisions 2.0 Grade 4, Topic 9, but would also work in other contexts. Suggestions for distance learning are incl
This no-prep, Jeopardy style, interactive game is the perfect review for math! This game reviews multiplying fractions by whole numbers, converting fractions and decimals, decimal place value, and money. Word problems include diverse characters through names, experiences, and visuals. It also includes answers and teaching suggestions. Give your students a fun and engaging practice day! You can even use this game virtually by sharing your screen with students! It was developed to review Topic 13
Use these interactive games to provide an engaging day of review! This bundle includes four review games, one each aligned with topics 9-12 in the 4th grade EnVisions curriculum. Topics include: estimating quotients, long division by 1-digit divisors, equivalent fractions, factors and multiples, adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators, mixed numbers and improper fractions, and solving word problems. Word problems include diverse characters through names, experiences, and visuals
Use this no-prep, interactive Jeopardy game to review fractions! Review day is one of the most engaging math lessons in my class! Topics include area model fractions, fractions on a number line, equivalent fractions, comparing fractions, and word problems. Word problems include diverse character names, clipart, and experiences. This is designed to review EnVisions 2.0 Grade 4, Topic 8, but would also work in other contexts. Suggestions for distance learning are included!
I am currently in my fourth year teaching 4th grade outside of Boston! I have also taught 2nd grade and teach a mix of EL middle school students over the summers.
Teaching style
I love getting students excited about learning! I always try to make student work meaningful and engaging.
My own education history
I got my BA from Carleton College and my MAT from Brandeis University.
Additional biographical information
Outside of teaching, my passion is dancing; I am a competitive ballroom dancer!
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