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Glenn School Resources

Rated 4 out of 5, based on 7 reviews
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South Carolina, United States
About the store
Glenn School Resources™ helps Grades 3–5 (with additional PreK–2 and 6+ supports) teachers run engaging, rigorous lessons without spending Sunday nights reinventing plans. You’ll find classroom-tested PBL units, STEM challenges, review games (including Jeopardy-style), escape rooms, and emergency sub plans—built to be clear, student-friendly, and easy to implement. Follow for freebies, updates, and new releases. If you’re tired of spending Sunday nights reinventing lessons, you’re in the right place. Glenn School Resources™ creates classroom-tested activities that keep students engaged and keep your prep time realistic—without sacrificing rigor. What you’ll find in this store: - Project-Based Learning (PBL) units that work in real classrooms - STEM challenges with clear directions and teacher support - Review games (including Jeopardy-style formats) that make practice feel fun - Escape rooms, logic puzzles, and brain-boosting activities - Emergency sub plans and no-prep print-and-go resources Designed for teachers who need resources that run smoothly: Many resources include student pages, teacher directions, rubrics or scoring tools, and answer keys when applicable. Clear pacing and student-friendly layouts help support a wide range of learners. Best fit: Most resources are designed for Grades 3–5 (with additional PreK–2 and 6+ supports), with many options adaptable for adjacent grade levels depending on student readiness. Follow for updates and freebies: Click Follow to get new releases, updates, and occasional freebies as they’re added.
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Preview of Daily Math Spiral Review Journal | 180 Days of Morning Work & Bell Ringers | 3-5

Daily Math Spiral Review Journal | 180 Days of Morning Work & Bell Ringers | 3-5

Stop losing the first ten minutes of math class trying to find a warm-up that is meaningful, manageable, and actually reviews the skills students need. This Daily Math Spiral Review Journal gives you a complete 180-day math routine for Grades 3–5. Each daily page provides purposeful practice in a predictable student-friendly format, helping learners build accuracy, confidence, problem-solving habits, and mathematical reasoning throughout the school year. Use it for morning work, bell ringers,
Preview of Summer Bridge Mega Bundle | Rising 3rd–6th Grade Math + ELA Review

Summer Bridge Mega Bundle | Rising 3rd–6th Grade Math + ELA Review

You know what happens every summer. Students leave school in May with momentum. And then August shows up. Some come back ready. Some forgot key math skills. Some are rusty in reading. Some struggle to write clearly. And teachers spend the first part of the new school year trying to rebuild what students already learned the year before. That is the cost of summer slide. And it adds up fast. This Summer Bridge Mega Bundle for Grades 2–5 gives teachers a simple way to help stop that loss before it
Preview of End of Year Math Project | Summer Camp Budget PBL, STEM & Financial Literacy

End of Year Math Project | Summer Camp Budget PBL, STEM & Financial Literacy

The last few weeks of school can feel impossible. Testing is finished. Energy is high. Routines are loose. And you still need students doing meaningful work instead of random busy work. This Summer Camp Budget PBL gives your students a real-world mission they can actually get excited about: Design a fun, safe, and affordable summer camp that kids would want to attend.Students become a Summer Camp Planning Team. They choose a camp theme, compare costs, build a budget, sort needs and wants, analy
Preview of Math Facts Fluency Worksheets Mega Bundle (Addition + Subtraction)

Math Facts Fluency Worksheets Mega Bundle (Addition + Subtraction)

Math facts shouldn’t be the part of your day that steals your time, drains your energy, and turns your class into a slow-motion struggle. But that’s exactly what happens when fluency practice is pieced together from random worksheets, old copies, and whatever you can find five minutes before the lesson. You end up doing the same exhausting loop: You scramble to print something… Half the class finishes in 2 minutes… The other half shuts down… And you’re stuck reteaching the same facts again tomor
Preview of Solve-on-a-Bag: Multiplication & Division Word Problems Math Center (Hands-On)

Solve-on-a-Bag: Multiplication & Division Word Problems Math Center (Hands-On)

If your students can do multiplication and division facts… but fall apart the moment it’s written as a word problem, this center fixes the real problem: they don’t have a repeatable process. They guess. They grab the wrong operation. They write an answer with no model. And when you ask, “How do you know?” you get shoulder shrugs. Solve-on-a-Bag makes word problems concrete, consistent, and easy to assess.Students grab a bag, pull a card, and follow the same routine every time: Build it with
Preview of Going Into 3rd Grade Summer Packet | Math + ELA Review | Rising 3rd Graders

Going Into 3rd Grade Summer Packet | Math + ELA Review | Rising 3rd Graders

You know what a lot of summer packets feel like. A stack of pages. A few random problems. A packet that gets sent home with good intentions… and then sits on the counter all summer. This is not that kind of packet. This Going Into 3rd Grade Summer Packet gives teachers a simple, organized way to help students hold onto the skills they built in 2nd grade while getting ready for the jump into 3rd. And that jump matters. Because 3rd grade is where the work starts to feel different. Students are ex
Preview of Going Into 4th Grade Summer Packet | Math + ELA Review | Rising 4th Graders

Going Into 4th Grade Summer Packet | Math + ELA Review | Rising 4th Graders

You know the kind of end-of-year resource teachers actually want. Not fluff. Not random review pages that feel disconnected. Not one more packet that gets sent home and forgotten. This Going Into 4th Grade Summer Packet gives teachers a simple, meaningful way to help students hold onto the skills they worked so hard to build all year. Instead of sending students into summer with nothing but hope and a “try to keep practicing,” you can send home a resource that feels organized, useful, and reali
Preview of Classroom Economy Simulation Kit (Grades 3–5) | Budgeting, Banking, Class Jobs

Classroom Economy Simulation Kit (Grades 3–5) | Budgeting, Banking, Class Jobs

Your students don’t struggle with money skills because they “don’t get it.” They struggle because most financial literacy is taught like vocabulary… not like real life. And real life is choices. Spend now or save for later. Do the job well or lose the paycheck. Deposit it, withdraw it, track it… or watch the balance fall apart. That’s exactly why this Classroom Economy Simulation Kit works: It turns financial literacy into something students can feel. Because when kids earn it, they suddenly
Preview of Multiplication Fact Fluency Game Show | Interactive Google Slides Math Review |

Multiplication Fact Fluency Game Show | Interactive Google Slides Math Review |

Multiplication fact practice does not have to feel like another worksheet. Students need repetition to build multiplication fluency, but they are far more willing to practice when the classroom feels like a game, the score is close, and every question gives their team a chance to succeed. This Multiplication Fact Fluency Game Show includes three interactive Google Slides math review games designed to help students practice multiplication facts from 1 through 12 through whole-class competition
Preview of Cereal Math Centers: Addition & Subtraction “Math Sun” Activity (Hands-On)

Cereal Math Centers: Addition & Subtraction “Math Sun” Activity (Hands-On)

Ever had that math block where your students “get it” one minute… and the next minute they’re guessing? This hands-on Cereal Math Sun turns basic addition and subtraction into a high-engagement, low-prep center that finally makes number combinations stick—because students aren’t just writing answers… they’re building the mathright in front of them. Here’s the win: kids physically count cereal pieces to model each equation, then record it. That means less wandering, less confusion, and way m
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans Grades 3–5 | 1-Day No-Prep Packet + Digital Slides Print&Go

Emergency Sub Plans Grades 3–5 | 1-Day No-Prep Packet + Digital Slides Print&Go

Some sub days don’t give you a warning.You wake up sick… your kid needs you… a meeting gets scheduled… and suddenly you’re trying to “throw something together” while your brain is already maxed out. And that’s when the real cost hits: A substitute walks in without a clear plan… Students sense the uncertainty… Noise rises… learning drops… and the room starts running you instead of the schedule. This Emergency Sub Plans Kit fixes that. You’ll have a print-and-go, step-by-step day plan that keeps
Preview of Addition Practice Worksheets | 200 Problems | 5 Levels + Answer Sheets

Addition Practice Worksheets | 200 Problems | 5 Levels + Answer Sheets

Need a simple, consistent way to keep students practicing addition—without prep, centers set-up, or extra materials? This print-and-go “Find the Sum” addition pack gives you 5 worksheets that each include 40 addition problems (200 total), with answer sheets included for quick checking and easy grading. It’s perfect for: daily warm-ups / bell ringershomeworkindependent practicesmall group interventiontutoring packetsquick assessmentssub plansWhat’s included 5 “Find the Sum” worksheets (40 pro
Preview of Multiplication Practice Worksheets | 26 Print-and-Go Pages | Mixed Facts Review

Multiplication Practice Worksheets | 26 Print-and-Go Pages | Mixed Facts Review

If you’ve ever said, “They KNOW multiplication… why are they still counting on fingers?”This pack is for you. Because multiplication fluency doesn’t break down in big dramatic ways. It breaks down in small ways… every day: Students take too long on tests because facts aren’t automaticWord problems fall apart because the math is slowCenters get noisy because kids don’t know what to do nextYou lose 10–15 minutes reteaching what should already be fluentAnd then the gap grows. That’s why this is bu
Preview of Missing Addends Worksheets | 15 Print-and-Go Pages | Find the Unknown Addend

Missing Addends Worksheets | 15 Print-and-Go Pages | Find the Unknown Addend

Build addition fluency and early algebraic thinking with this Missing Addends print-and-go worksheet pack! Students will practice finding the unknown number in equations such as: 8 + __ = 11__ + 7 = 12This is a powerful skill for strengthening: fact familiesnumber sensemental math strategiesreadiness for subtraction and later algebra conceptsPerfect for morning work, independent practice, homework, math centers, intervention/RTI, tutoring, and sub plans. What’s included 15 Missing Addends work
Preview of FREE Math Center Movement Game | Dice + Fact Fluency | Grades 3–5

FREE Math Center Movement Game | Dice + Fact Fluency | Grades 3–5

Fact fluency practice doesn’t have to be silent worksheets. This quick center uses dice, solving, and short movement bursts to keep students engaged while practicing operations. Includes recording sheet, movement cards, and simple variations for addition/subtraction/multiplication/division. Follow Glenn School Resources™ for more math centers that are easy to run and student-approved.
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Experience

Glenn School Resources™ helps Grades 3–5 (with additional PreK–2 and 6+ supports) teachers run engaging, rigorous lessons without spending Sunday nights reinventing plans. You’ll find classroom-tested PBL units, STEM challenges, review games (including Jeopardy-style), escape rooms, and emergency sub plans—built to be clear, student-friendly, and easy to implement. Follow for freebies, updates, and new releases. If you’re tired of spending Sunday nights reinventing lessons, you’re in the right place. Glenn School Resources™ creates classroom-tested activities that keep students engaged and keep your prep time realistic—without sacrificing rigor. What you’ll find in this store: - Project-Based Learning (PBL) units that work in real classrooms - STEM challenges with clear directions and teacher support - Review games (including Jeopardy-style formats) that make practice feel fun - Escape rooms, logic puzzles, and brain-boosting activities - Emergency sub plans and no-prep print-and-go resources Designed for teachers who need resources that run smoothly: Many resources include student pages, teacher directions, rubrics or scoring tools, and answer keys when applicable. Clear pacing and student-friendly layouts help support a wide range of learners. Best fit: Most resources are designed for Grades 3–5 (with additional PreK–2 and 6+ supports), with many options adaptable for adjacent grade levels depending on student readiness. Follow for updates and freebies: Click Follow to get new releases, updates, and occasional freebies as they’re added.

Teaching style

My teaching style uses a mix of whole-group instruction, small groups, and centers. I keep learning active through games and collaboration, and I build in writing and performance tasks so students can process and show what they know.

Awards & shining teacher moments

- Author of published lessons with Illustrative Mathematics - DonorsChoose recipient and project provider - Distinguished Teacher of the Year - Rising Educator - Collaborated with university researchers and elementary educators to help develop and implement a Data Science Unit connected to published education research - Helped develop and implement a classroom-tested Data Science Unit supporting elementary students in data analysis, problem solving, and computational thinking

My own education history

Education: - Clemson University — Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education - Furman University — Master of Arts in Educational Leadership Certifications / Endorsements: - Project-Based Learning (PBL) - Gifted & Talented (G/T) - Online Teaching

Additional biographical information

I live in the Upstate of South Carolina with my wife and our children on our farm. I’ve worked in education since 2001 and have truly enjoyed every experience along the way. I love reading, learning new concepts, and sharing practical ideas that help teachers and students succeed.