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Everyday Learning

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Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
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I have taught a variety of classes, including community college classes for kids; social skills classes for gifted students; and professional development courses for childcare providers.
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Preview of Alphametic Math Logic Puzzles - Animal Theme Brainteaser

Alphametic Math Logic Puzzles - Animal Theme Brainteaser

Our BEST-SELLING item just got better - with a whole new set of animal themed logic puzzles! We've got cuddly cats, silly dogs, and scaly snakes to get those creative problem thinking skills flowing. The ABC=123 Brainteasers are math-based logic puzzles called alphametics. They can be used as daily warm-up exercises, challenge problems, extra credit, gifted enrichment, or as a substitute for in-class work for students who have already mastered the current curricular unit. The problems in this b
Preview of Alphametic Math Logic Puzzles - Summer Theme Brainteaser

Alphametic Math Logic Puzzles - Summer Theme Brainteaser

Our BEST-SELLING item just got better - with a whole new set of summer themed logic puzzles with silly puns and clever verbal associations! The ABC=123 Brainteasers are math-based logic puzzles called alphametics. They can be used as daily warm-up exercises, challenge problems, extra credit, gifted enrichment, or as a substitute for in-class work for students who have already mastered the current curricular unit. The problems in this booklet are geared for 5th and 6th graders, but can also be u
Preview of Advanced Table Logic Puzzles #2

Advanced Table Logic Puzzles #2

Table Logic Puzzles Building essential critical thinking skills just got easier with these kid-tested and teacher-approved logic puzzles. We've notched up the challenge level of our best selling table logic puzzles for your mid- to late-elementary age students. We know parents and teachers are busy, so we've included step-by-step clue instructions on the answer page. If one of the 5 brainteasers stumps a student, you can walk them through the process of using deductive logic to figure out the
Preview of Halloween Elementary Logic Puzzles

Halloween Elementary Logic Puzzles

Get your 1st - 3rd graders thinking a little deeper with these four (4) Halloween themed table logic puzzles. All of our logic puzzles have been kid-tested and edited for clarity and solve-ability. Visit our Everyday Learning Blog for a bonus 5th puzzle - along with a free step-by-step guide for teaching deductive reasoning skills to your youngest elementary aged students. Anytime you have a problem, please feel free to post a question or send us an email. We'll be happy to explain the step
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About the store

Experience

I have taught a variety of classes, including community college classes for kids; social skills classes for gifted students; and professional development courses for childcare providers.

Teaching style

Nothing sparks learning like rolling up your sleeves and getting dirty - whether its in the sandbox or by having a spirited Socratic discussion.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I am always honored to receive fantastic feedback from the TpT community on the products they've purchased through my store. I was also pretty thrilled to have been invited to submit a chapter to the 2019 publication: Success Strategies for Parenting Gifted Kids: Expert Advice From the National Association for Gifted Children

My own education history

With a Masters in Education from Johns Hopkins University, including a certificate in Gifted Education, I blend research-based best practices into curricular content that often ties in with social-emotional learning.

Additional biographical information

I homeschooled my children from kindergarten into college - but I am also a professional curriculum developer who has worked with nonprofits, schools, and colleges. I live in Maryland. My passion is working with the kids who make you want to pull your hair out. I blog occasionally at everyday-learning.org