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Flexible 4th

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Fairfield, New Jersey, United States
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I have taught in a variety of communities and I am so grateful for my diversified experiences! My teaching career has encompassed a wide variety of socioeconomic backgrounds, academic performance levels, as well as grade levels. This has allowed me to see the value of teaching not just to the academic learner, but to the whole individual student.
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Preview of BUZZ! Game Board - Interactive Prime and Composite Number Practice

BUZZ! Game Board - Interactive Prime and Composite Number Practice

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Flexible 4th
Having a hard time engaging students when teaching prime and composite numbers? This interactive Google Slides game will have your kids begging to play each day! This is my most requested game by students and I hope it will be yours too! Here's the gist: -the board lists numbers 1-100 and are covered by a blue square. -numbers are either white (composite), red (prime), or yellow (unique, 1 is the only unique number) -Students take turns "saying" the next number. -They will either say the numbe
Preview of Editable Rubric: For Presentations, Published Writing, and More!

Editable Rubric: For Presentations, Published Writing, and More!

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Flexible 4th
This editable rubric is perfect to meet the needs of any activity in your classroom. Layout is made to be clear and kid friendly in order to support providing positive feedback to your students. Can be edited to meet the guidelines of your district's grading criteria. Possible uses for this product include: Writing PromptsPresentationsFinal ProjectsScience ExperimentsReading AssessmentsAnd many more!
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I have taught in a variety of communities and I am so grateful for my diversified experiences! My teaching career has encompassed a wide variety of socioeconomic backgrounds, academic performance levels, as well as grade levels. This has allowed me to see the value of teaching not just to the academic learner, but to the whole individual student.