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Over two decades of classroom experience. General Classroom Teacher - Grades 3-5 Gifted and Talented Teacher - Middle School
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Preview of Decimal Anchor Charts

Decimal Anchor Charts

Decimal Anchor charts for teaching decimals to the thousandths.
Preview of Time in a Bottle:  Time Management, Measuring Liquid Volume, and Density  (FREE)

Time in a Bottle: Time Management, Measuring Liquid Volume, and Density (FREE)

Over the years, you may have seen density stacking activities. Time in a Bottle puts a new twist on an old favorite. Students will have the opportunity to explore liquid volume, intervals of time, and density through this hands-on activity.This is the free version of the activity. A more detailed one is available for a small fee.Education StandardsCCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (
Preview of What's in Your Amazon Cart? - Rounding and Subtracting with Decimals (Free)

What's in Your Amazon Cart? - Rounding and Subtracting with Decimals (Free)

What’s in Your Amazon Cart? is based on Check Out from the show The Price is Right. In this game, student will bid on the price of an item from amazon.com (tax will be included).  Then, they will calculate the difference between the actual price and their bid. In order to win, the difference, rounded to the nearest whole number must be within $10.00. This activity gives students an opportunity to round and subtract with decimals. This product utilizes information provided by www.amazon.com and
Preview of O is for Olaf - Disney Themed Math - Angles

O is for Olaf - Disney Themed Math - Angles

It’s a Disney Day: Today’s Feature is OlafDo you want to build a snowman?  Today, using what you have learned about geometry, design your own Olaf.  Your drawing must include at least: one right angle, one acute angle, and one obtuse angle.
Preview of Disney & Pixar Character Friendship Matching Activity

Disney & Pixar Character Friendship Matching Activity

Students will match pairs of Disney and Pixar characters who are friends. This matching can be used to form partnerships as well as to enhance their understanding of relationships and character dynamics.
Preview of Coordinate Grids with Google Sheets (or Excel) and Legos (Free)

Coordinate Grids with Google Sheets (or Excel) and Legos (Free)

In the free version of this activity, you will get a preview of a coordinate grid that can be used in the classroom as well as a list of Legos that can be used to recreate the image revealed in the grid. The full priced version contains all the math problems needed to unlock the image. When the correct solutions are typed into the coordinate grid (in Google Sheets or Excel), the cells will change color. When all problems have been solved, an image will appear. The Lego images in the product ar
Preview of Free - What is an angle?

Free - What is an angle?

This is the free version of What is an angle? How can we use everyday materials to gain a better understanding of angles?  Students will generate ideas and then carry them out in order to explore ways to increase and decrease the measurement of the angles they make. The paid version includes 5 pages. - worksheets for students - suggestions of which tools to use - and more!
Preview of Disney in the Classroom - Q is for Queen

Disney in the Classroom - Q is for Queen

We often hear about Disney Princesses, but what about the queens? Can you match the Disney Queen to her movie? Use the Google Form for this trivia.
Preview of Design a Reading Mascot

Design a Reading Mascot

To inspire their classmates to love reading, ask your students to design a reading mascot that is original, friendly, and clearly shows a passion for books.
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About the store

Experience

Over two decades of classroom experience. General Classroom Teacher - Grades 3-5 Gifted and Talented Teacher - Middle School

Teaching style

Creative Innovative Differentiated Engaging

Awards & shining teacher moments

Presenter at Creativity Con Barnes Foundation Grant Recipient University Scholar Nutmeg Scholar Presenter at Confratute

My own education history

University of Connecticut Master of Arts Education/Gifted and Talented Bachelor of Science Elementary Education Bachelor of Arts American Studies

Additional biographical information

A Graduate of UConn's Neag School of Education, Lisbeth’s area of expertise is in Gifted and Talented Education. With creative problem solving and active engagement in mind, her approaches to teaching provide students with opportunities to persevere when faced with uncertainty. She enjoys developing innovative lessons to promote critical thinking and creativity in all learners.