I have had the privilege of teaching a variety of grades over the past 25 years (2nd-5th). Two times, I was given the opportunity to loop with my classes. This experience was very meaningful not only for the students but for me as well!
This is a GREAT resource for problem solving centers, guided math groups, partner work, formative or summative assessments, and much more. Teachers can use the problems for modeling, guiding, or independent instruction. Students can glue individual problems in their math journal or on a piece of paper for easy reference and grading. The 2-step word problems in this set are based on Common Core Standards specifically focusing on Addition and Subtraction within 1000. When purchasing this resou
This set of 10 Arts Integration Posters helps to reinforce various Arts Integration strategies. A great addition to any classroom and teacher that wants to foster learning in creative and different ways. Each poster gives a brief description of the strategy which makes a great reference in the classroom. Posters include: Pantomime Story Whoosh Tableau Role on the Wall Hot Seating Writing in Roll See, Think, Wonder Step Inside Headline Claim, Support, Question
This is a GREAT resource for problem solving centers, guided math groups, partner work, formative or summative assessments, and much more. Teachers can use the problems for modeling, guiding, or independent instruction. Students can glue individual problems in their math journal or on a piece of paper for easy reference and grading. The 2-step word problems in this set are based on Common Core Standards specifically focusing on Addition and Subtraction within 100. When purchasing this resource,
Great review of types of sentences for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. Students will write the type of sentence (Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, Exclamatory) for each task card on their recording sheet. It can be used as a Scoot game or Task Cards during Centers.
Each game includes:
Directions
Recording Sheet
20 Task Cards
Answer Sheet
Directions
1. Print, laminate, and cut task cards A-T.
2. Copy recording sheet for class.
3. Place task cards in order around the room.
4. Have e
Great review of Multiplication facts for 2nd, 3rd or 4th Grade students. Supports Common Core Standards. Students will write the missing factor for each multiplication equation. Perfect to use as a review game or task cards during guided math/math centers.
Each game includes:
Directions
Recording Sheet
20 Task Cards
Answer Sheet
Follow these simple directions.
1. Print, laminate, and cut task cards A-T.
2. Copy recording sheet for class.
3. Place task cards in order around the room.
4.
Great review of Multiplication and Division facts for 3rd, 4th or 5th Grade students. Supports Common Core Standards. Students will write the missing factor for each multiplication or division equation. Perfect to use as a review game or task cards during guided math/math centers.
Each game includes:
Directions
Recording Sheet
20 Task Cards
Answer Sheet
Follow these simple directions.
1. Print, laminate, and cut task cards A-T.
2. Copy recording sheet for class.
3. Place task cards in or
This is a GREAT resource for problem solving centers, guided math groups, partner work, formative or summative assessments, and much more. Teachers can use the problems for modeling, guiding, or independent instruction. Students can glue individual problems in their math journal or on a piece of paper for easy reference and grading. The 1-step word problems in this set are based on Common Core Standards specifically focusing on Multiplication and Division. When purchasing this resource, you wil
Perfect game for students to practice their basic multiplication facts either as a review game or task cards during guided math/math centers.
Follow these simple directions.
1. Print, laminate, and cut task cards A-T.
2. Copy recording sheet for class.
3. Place task cards in order around the room.
4. Have each student start at a different card. They must write the answer in the box that matches the letter on the card.
5. When the teacher says SCOOT, students rotate to the next card. (Make sure
Twist on Basic Multiplication Bingo. Instead of calling out the multiplication fact and having students cover up the product, the teacher calls out the product and students cover the matching multiplication fact.
It is up to you how to play the game: 1 row horizontally, 1 row vertically, 4 corners, make an X, etc.
There are many possibilities for this activity.
*You can post the products on the board and have students place them
randomly on their blank Bingo card.
*You can give each student
This is a GREAT resource for problem solving centers, guided math groups, partner work, formative or summative assessments, and much more. Teachers can use the problems for modeling, guiding, or independent instruction. Students can glue individual problems in their math journal or on a piece of paper for easy reference and grading. The 2-step word problems in this set are based on Common Core Standards specifically focusing on all 4 operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and divisi
Great review of Division for 3rd and 4th Grade students. Supports Common Core Standards. Students will write the missing factor for each division equation. Perfect to use as a review game or task cards during guided math/math centers.
Each game includes:
Directions
Recording Sheet
20 Task Cards
Answer Sheet
Follow these simple directions.
1. Print, laminate, and cut task cards A-T.
2. Copy recording sheet for class.
3. Place task cards in order around the room.
4. Have each student star
Twist on Basic Subtraction Bingo. Instead of calling out the subtraction fact and having students cover up the difference, the teacher calls out the difference and students cover the matching subtraction fact.
It is up to you how to play the game: 1 row horizontally, 1 row vertically, 4 corners, make an X, etc.
There are many possibilities for this activity.
*You can post the differences on the board and have students place them
randomly on their blank Bingo card.
*You can give each student
Twist on Basic Division Bingo. Instead of calling out the division fact and having students cover up the quotient, the teacher calls out the quotient and students cover the matching division fact.
It is up to you how to play the game: 1 row horizontally, 1 row vertically, 4 corners, make an X, etc.
There are many possibilities for this activity.
*You can post the quotients on the board and have students place them
randomly on their blank Bingo card.
*You can give each student a copy of the q
*Great visual for sharing information about students reading levels with parents.
*Use at conferences to explain where students are in reading compared to grade level expectations.
*Two different tiered levels included as well as quarterly expectations.
Great resource for teaching students the different types of word problems.
There is a resource for each operation:
*Addition *Subtraction *Multiplication *Division
Each table gives the problem type, an example word problem and a number sentence to match. Students can use this as a resource to identify how to solve a given word problem.
Teachers can print the examples and allow students to use them as a resource or they can enlarge them using a poster maker and display in
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Experience
I have had the privilege of teaching a variety of grades over the past 25 years (2nd-5th). Two times, I was given the opportunity to loop with my classes. This experience was very meaningful not only for the students but for me as well!
Teaching style
I enjoy having my students work in cooperative learning groups. This allows them to facilitate their own learning. They work together to solve problems and explain strategies that lead them to their answers.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Year 2008-2009
My own education history
Educational Specialist: Piedmont College
Masters of Education: Kennesaw State University
Bachelors Of Education: University of Maryland, College Park
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