TPT
Total:
$0.00
EducationArchitect Banner

EducationArchitect

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
8 Followers
Shoreline, Washington, United States
About the store
With over 10 years of K–8 classroom and curriculum‑design experience, Education Architect brings: Deep Content Expertise – Designed and delivered lessons in Math, STEM, Social Studies, Science, ELA, and Art – Special focus on identifying and correcting common misconceptions at every grade level Standards‑Aligned Design – All materials rigorously mapped to Common Core, NGSS, and state standards – Activities scaffolded for gradual mastery and precise skill building Engaging, Hands‑On Approach – “Blueprint” style layouts that guide students step‑by‑step – Real‑world applications and interactive visuals to spark curiosity Data‑Driven Refinement – Resources field‑tested in diverse classrooms – Iteratively improved based on teacher feedback and learning outcomes At Education Architect, we’re designing brighter minds, one concept at a time, with clear, insightful resources you can trust.
Read more

All resources

Preview of Division with Area Models & Partial Quotients | Concept Practice (5th Grade)

Division with Area Models & Partial Quotients | Concept Practice (5th Grade)

Help students understand division conceptually with this area model and partial quotients resource! This activity connects division to area by modeling problems as rectangles. Students use area models to break numbers into parts and find missing side lengths using partial quotients. This builds a deep understanding of how division works. Through these activities students will: • Understand division as an area model • Break numbers into manageable parts • Use partial quotients to solve proble
Preview of 7th Grade Math Real-World Review | Word Problems | Chill Outs + Answer Key

7th Grade Math Real-World Review | Word Problems | Chill Outs + Answer Key

This “Chill Outs” resource gives students engaging, real-world math practice while building stamina with multi-step problem solving. Each page includes a short scenario and structured questions that require students to compute, compare, justify, and explain their reasoning in writing. Topics include unit rates and cost per serving, percent profit, operating costs, area and measurement, population density and proportional relationships, percent error, circumference and area, scale factor, express
Preview of Fractions, Decimals & Percents | Convert Between Forms (6th Grade)

Fractions, Decimals & Percents | Convert Between Forms (6th Grade)

Help students master conversions between fractions, decimals, and percents with this comprehensive practice resource! This activity covers all major conversion types, allowing students to move between forms and understand how they are connected. Students also explore repeating decimals and deepen their understanding of decimal expansions. This builds strong number sense and prepares students for more advanced math. Through these activities students will: • Convert fractions to decimals and perce
Preview of Division with Decimals using Partial Quotients | Word Problems (5th Grade)

Division with Decimals using Partial Quotients | Word Problems (5th Grade)

Help students extend their division skills by solving problems with decimal answers using the partial quotients method! This activity focuses on real-world situations where division does not result in a whole number. Students continue dividing by adding decimals and interpreting their answers in context. This builds strong understanding of division and decimals. Through these activities students will: • Divide using partial quotients • Extend division to decimal answers • Understand remainde
Preview of Partial Quotients Division with Multi-Digit Divisors | Advanced Practice 5th Grd

Partial Quotients Division with Multi-Digit Divisors | Advanced Practice 5th Grd

Help students take their division skills to the next level with this advanced partial quotients resource! This activity focuses on dividing multi-digit numbers by multi-digit divisors using the partial quotients method. Students break down complex division problems into manageable steps using subtraction and estimation. This builds strong procedural fluency and confidence with more challenging division problems. Through these activities students will: • Divide by multi-digit numbers • Use the
Preview of Partial Quotients with Estimation | Flexible Division Strategies (5th Grade)

Partial Quotients with Estimation | Flexible Division Strategies (5th Grade)

Help students develop flexible division strategies with this partial quotients and estimation resource! This activity encourages students to use friendly numbers and break division into manageable steps. Instead of following a fixed method, students estimate, subtract large chunks, and build the quotient using flexible thinking. This builds strong number sense and confidence with division. Through these activities students will: • Use partial quotients to divide multi-digit numbers • Choose fr
Preview of Partial Quotients Division | Multi-Digit Division Practice (5th Grade)

Partial Quotients Division | Multi-Digit Division Practice (5th Grade)

Help students master multi-digit division using the partial quotients method with this structured practice resource! This activity guides students through dividing large numbers by breaking the process into manageable steps. Students subtract in stages, track partial quotients, and build strong understanding of division. This method helps students understand division conceptually rather than memorizing steps. Through these activities students will: • Divide multi-digit numbers • Use the partia
Preview of What Information Do You Need First? | A+ Ratios & Rates Practice

What Information Do You Need First? | A+ Ratios & Rates Practice

Help students solve real-world ratio and rate problems by identifying what information they need first with this A+ practice resource! This activity gives students real-world problems involving apples, running, recipes, movie tickets, and classroom ratios. Students decide what information is needed first, then use that information to solve the problem. This builds strong problem-solving strategy and proportional reasoning. Through these activities students will: • Identify what information is ne
Preview of Multi-Step Ratios & Rates | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Multi-Step Ratios & Rates | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Help students apply ratios and rates to more complex real-world problems with this A+ practice resource! This activity gives students multi-step word problems involving fundraisers, bike rides, recipes, classroom ratios, and movie tickets. Students use ratio reasoning, rate reasoning, multiplication, comparison, and total amount strategies to solve each problem. This builds strong proportional reasoning and helps students apply multiple skills in one activity. Through these activities students w
Preview of Use Diagrams to Explain Solutions | A+ Ratio Practice (6th Grade)

Use Diagrams to Explain Solutions | A+ Ratio Practice (6th Grade)

Help students use diagrams to explain why their ratio and rate solutions make sense with this A+ practice resource! This activity gives students real-world ratio and rate problems and asks them to use a diagram to show their thinking. Students solve problems involving cost, distance, recipes, marbles, and paint mixtures, then explain how their diagram supports the answer. This builds strong proportional reasoning and mathematical communication. Through these activities students will: • Use diagr
Preview of Equivalent Ratios Mixed Review | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Equivalent Ratios Mixed Review | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Help students practice solving different types of equivalent ratio problems with this focused A+ mixed review resource! This activity gives students a variety of real-world ratio situations involving recipes, unit price, constant speed, paint mixtures, and total amount problems. Students apply equivalent ratio reasoning to solve each problem. This builds flexible proportional reasoning and helps students choose the right strategy for different ratio situations. Through these activities students
Preview of Choose & Create Diagrams | A+ Ratio Practice (6th Grade)

Choose & Create Diagrams | A+ Ratio Practice (6th Grade)

Help students choose and create diagrams to solve ratio and rate problems with this focused A+ practice resource! This activity gives students real-world ratio and rate situations and asks them to choose a helpful diagram, create the model, and use it to solve. Students work with cost, distance, recipe, marble, and ticket problems while practicing flexible problem-solving strategies. This builds strong proportional reasoning and helps students understand when to use different visual models. Thro
Preview of Tape Diagrams with Total Amounts | A+ Ratio Practice (6th Grade)

Tape Diagrams with Total Amounts | A+ Ratio Practice (6th Grade)

Help students solve ratio problems with total amounts using tape diagrams with this focused A+ practice resource! This activity gives students real-world ratio situations where they know the ratio and the total amount. Students create tape diagrams, find the total number of parts, divide the total, and determine each quantity. This builds strong visual understanding of ratios and proportional reasoning. Through these activities students will: • Create tape diagrams for ratio problems • Find to
Preview of Explain Reasoning with Diagrams | A+ Ratio Practice (6th Grade)

Explain Reasoning with Diagrams | A+ Ratio Practice (6th Grade)

Help students solve ratio and rate problems by choosing diagrams and explaining their reasoning with this A+ practice resource! This activity gives students real-world ratio and rate situations involving costs, distance, recipes, movie tickets, and paint mixtures. Students choose a helpful diagram, solve the problem, and explain how the diagram supported their thinking. This builds strong proportional reasoning and mathematical communication. Through these activities students will: • Choose diag
Preview of What Do You Need to Know First? | A+ Unit Rate Practice (6th Grade)

What Do You Need to Know First? | A+ Unit Rate Practice (6th Grade)

Help students strengthen their problem-solving skills by identifying what information they need first in unit rate and ratio problems! This activity gives students real-world same-rate situations and asks them to decide what information is needed before solving. Students work with running, walking, prices, movie tickets, and paint mixtures as they identify unit rates and ratio relationships. This builds strong reasoning before calculation. Through these activities students will: • Identify what
Preview of Column Labels in Ratio Tables | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Column Labels in Ratio Tables | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Help students create clear ratio tables with correct column labels using this focused A+ practice resource! This activity gives students real-world ratio and rate situations and asks them to create 2-column tables with meaningful labels. Students practice organizing numbers clearly so the table is easy to understand. This builds strong table-reading, table-writing, and proportional reasoning skills. Through these activities students will: • Create 2-column tables • Add clear column labels •
Preview of Ratio Tables vs Double Number Lines | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Ratio Tables vs Double Number Lines | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Help students solve equivalent ratio problems and explain why ratio tables can be easier than double number lines with this A+ practice resource! This activity gives students real-world ratio and rate situations involving cost, distance, recipes, movie tickets, and paint mixtures. Students use ratio tables to solve each problem and then explain why a table may be easier than a double number line. This builds strong proportional reasoning and helps students think carefully about strategy choice.
Preview of Create Ratio Tables | A+ Equivalent Ratios Practice (6th Grade)

Create Ratio Tables | A+ Equivalent Ratios Practice (6th Grade)

Help students practice creating ratio tables with this focused A+ equivalent ratios resource! This activity gives students real-world ratio situations and asks them to create tables with four rows of equivalent ratios. Students work with fruit, costs, distance and time, recipes, and paint mixtures as they build table-based proportional reasoning. This builds strong understanding of equivalent ratios and proportional relationships. Through these activities students will: • Create ratio tables •
Preview of Unit Price with Ratio Tables | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Unit Price with Ratio Tables | A+ Practice (6th Grade)

Help students find unit prices using equivalent ratio tables with this focused A+ practice resource! This activity gives students real-world price situations and asks them to use ratio tables to find the cost of one item. Students work with apples, notebooks, juice bottles, movie tickets, and markers as they build understanding of price per item. This builds strong unit rate reasoning and table-based problem-solving skills. Through these activities students will: • Use ratio tables to solve pric
Preview of Find the 1 Row in Tables | A+ Unit Rate Practice (6th Grade)

Find the 1 Row in Tables | A+ Unit Rate Practice (6th Grade)

Help students solve unit rate problems by finding the “1” row in a table with this A+ practice resource! This activity focuses on using tables to solve same-rate situations. Students start with a given relationship, find the value for 1, and then use that unit rate to solve a new problem. This builds strong understanding of unit rates, ratio tables, and proportional reasoning. Through these activities students will: • Use tables to solve rate problems • Find the “1” row • Determine unit rate
Showing 1-20 of 53 results

About the store

Experience

With over 10 years of K–8 classroom and curriculum‑design experience, Education Architect brings: Deep Content Expertise – Designed and delivered lessons in Math, STEM, Social Studies, Science, ELA, and Art – Special focus on identifying and correcting common misconceptions at every grade level Standards‑Aligned Design – All materials rigorously mapped to Common Core, NGSS, and state standards – Activities scaffolded for gradual mastery and precise skill building Engaging, Hands‑On Approach – “Blueprint” style layouts that guide students step‑by‑step – Real‑world applications and interactive visuals to spark curiosity Data‑Driven Refinement – Resources field‑tested in diverse classrooms – Iteratively improved based on teacher feedback and learning outcomes At Education Architect, we’re designing brighter minds, one concept at a time, with clear, insightful resources you can trust.

Teaching style

At Education Architect, our approach is rooted in clarity, precision, and insight—designed to guide young learners through every step of their journey: Scaffolded Learning Concepts are broken into clear, incremental “building blocks,” so students gain confidence before moving on to more complex ideas. Misconception‑Targeted Lessons proactively address and correct common errors, turning stumbling blocks into “aha” moments. Interactive & Hands‑On Engaging visuals, real‑world scenarios, and guided practice ensure students are doing—not just watching—so ideas stick. Precision Practice Carefully sequenced exercises emphasize accuracy and reinforce core skills through varied formats (fill‑in, matching, problem solving). Insightful Feedback Each resource includes explanatory answer keys and reflection prompts to deepen understanding and encourage self‑assessment. Standards‑Aligned & Flexible Activities align with Common Core, NGSS, and state standards, yet can be adapted for whole‑class, small‑group, or independent use. Designing brighter minds, one concept at a time.

My own education history

Master of Education Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts 10+ Years Classroom Experience