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South Carolina, United States
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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 Real-World Projects Mega Bundle

Real-World Projects Mega Bundle

Most teachers don’t have a “students won’t work” problem. They have a materials problem. Because when a project isn’t structured, it doesn’t feel like learning — it feels like chaos: students don’t know what to do nextdirections get repeated all daythe “project” turns into arts-and-craftsand grading becomes a messy guessing gameSo you end up doing more work than the students. This bundle fixes that. This is the Real-World Projects Mega Bundle — three complete, classroom-ready PBL experiences t
Preview of Math Fluency + Review Mega Bundle (Grades 3–6)

Math Fluency + Review Mega Bundle (Grades 3–6)

If your math block feels like a daily tug-of-war between “we need fluency” and “we need real practice”… this bundle is your reset. Because the truth is: Most students don’t struggle in math because they “can’t do it.” They struggle because they don’t get enough reps, enough review, and enough structured practice to make skills stick. So your math block turns into: constant reteachingscattered worksheetstoo much prepand that “we did this last week” feeling… again.This bundle fixes that. Math
Preview of The Lost Time Capsule Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | Math + ELA + STEM

The Lost Time Capsule Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | Math + ELA + STEM

The Lost Time Capsule Escape Room (Grades 3–5)Math + ELA + STEM | Print & Go | Team-Based | Low Prep | High EngagementYou don’t need another worksheet packet that buys you 8 quiet minutes… then falls apart. You need something that hooks the whole room, keeps them collaborating, and makes your lesson feel like an event — without you spending your Sunday night cutting tiny pieces and praying it works. That’s what The Lost Time Capsule Escape Room was built for. A mysterious time capsule is disco
Preview of Geometry Escape Room 4th 5th Grade Math Review | Shapes, Angles, Symmetry, Etc.

Geometry Escape Room 4th 5th Grade Math Review | Shapes, Angles, Symmetry, Etc.

Geometry Escape Room 4th 5th Grade Math Review | Shapes, Angles, Symmetry & Coordinate PlaneIf your geometry block feels flat, this is the kind of lesson that changes the energy in the room fast. Instead of another worksheet set that gets half-finished and half-forgotten, your students step into a high-interest geometry escape challenge where they have to think, collaborate, and solve their way through shapes, angles, symmetry, line relationships, and coordinate plane tasks before time runs out.
Preview of Wooden Dice Math Station | Roll, Write, Solve! (4 Operations) | Math Center

Wooden Dice Math Station | Roll, Write, Solve! (4 Operations) | Math Center

You don’t need another “cute” math center. You need a station that runs itself… keeps kids busy on task… and gives you real proof of learning you can grade in 60 seconds. Because the truth is: Most math centers look fine for 3 minutes… and then turn into noise, confusion, and “I don’t get it” hands in the air. Meanwhile you’re trying to small-group. Or catch up on paperwork. Or just breathe. And the worst part? You don’t find out the center fell apart until the end… when you’re staring at blank
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 Stop Teaching HVAC Like a Vocabulary List…Turn Your Classroom Into a Real Shop

Stop Teaching HVAC Like a Vocabulary List…Turn Your Classroom Into a Real Shop

Stop Teaching HVAC Like a Vocabulary List… and Turn Your Classroom Into a Real “Service Shop”Picture this:A student grabs a “Service Ticket” off the board.Customer Complaint: “My house is hot upstairs, freezing downstairs, and the air feels weak. Please help!”The student team huddles like real HVAC techs.They ask clarifying questions. They check airflow. They investigate heat transfer. They document findings. They build a solution. They create a customer-friendly estimate. Then they present thei
Preview of Candy Car Assembly Line Challenge | 5th Grade STEM Activity, Teamwork, Etc.

Candy Car Assembly Line Challenge | 5th Grade STEM Activity, Teamwork, Etc.

Candy Car Assembly Line Challenge | 5th Grade STEM Activity, Teamwork, IndustrializationNeed a hands-on STEM lesson that keeps students engaged and still teaches something meaningful?This Candy Car Assembly Line Challenge helps students experience teamwork, production, and industrialization in a way they will actually remember.In just one class period, your students build, compare, reflect, and learn how an assembly line works through a high-interest, structured classroom challenge.Most “fun” cl
Preview of 5th Grade Math Review Game | Interactive Test Prep Team Challenge

5th Grade Math Review Game | Interactive Test Prep Team Challenge

Your students do not need one more worksheet that feels like a worksheet. They need review that gets them thinking, solving, talking, and participating. This 5th Grade Math Interactive Review Game turns important math practice into an engaging team challenge your class can play together on the board. Students choose categories, solve problems, discuss strategies, record their work, and compete through a final challenge round while reviewing essential fifth-grade math skills. Instead of spending
Preview of Fractions Escape Room | Recipe Rescue Mission | 3rd–5th Grade Math Review

Fractions Escape Room | Recipe Rescue Mission | 3rd–5th Grade Math Review

Some days you don’t need another “cute fraction activity.” You need a guaranteed win. Because when fractions show up (benchmark week, review day, sub plans, small groups, intervention, Friday fun, or that random schedule change that eats your whole math block) most resources fall apart for the same reason: They’re either too long to prep… too easy to finish… or too confusing for kids to run without you standing at every table. This escape room fixes that. The promise: You can drop this in and y
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans Mystery (Grades 3–5) | 3-Day No Prep Print + Digital

Emergency Sub Plans Mystery (Grades 3–5) | 3-Day No Prep Print + Digital

When you’re out unexpectedly, you don’t need “busy work.” You need a plan that runs itself. Emergency Sub Plans Mystery (Grades 3–5) turns your classroom into a calm, focused detective team—where every page has a purpose, every task builds toward the final reveal, and your substitute can follow the plan without guessing, teaching, or improvising. The Big Idea Students work through a 3-day Mystery Case File that blends reading, writing, math, and logic into a structured investigation. They col
Preview of Missing Fundraiser Money – End-of-Year Financial Literacy Escape Room

Missing Fundraiser Money – End-of-Year Financial Literacy Escape Room

You know the kind of end-of-year lesson teachers actually want. Not fluff. Not busywork. Not one more “fun activity” that burns 30 minutes and leaves you wondering whether students learned anything real. This is the kind of lesson that keeps students locked in, talking, calculating, checking their thinking, and solving a real-world money mystery while you still feel confident that the time was academically worth it. In Missing Fundraiser Money, students work through an engaging escape-room styl
Preview of Painter’s Tape Protractor Practice: Hands-On Angle Measurement Lab

Painter’s Tape Protractor Practice: Hands-On Angle Measurement Lab

Hands-On Protractor Lab: Painter’s Tape Angle Stations is the kind of lesson that instantly shows you who really understands angles… and who has been guessing. Because here’s what happens every single year: students can name “acute” and “obtuse,” but the moment they pick up a protractor, the confusion starts—wrong scale, wrong direction, random numbers, and zero confidence. This resource fixes that with a high-engagement, classroom-tested setup that feels like a game but produces real, grade-le
Preview of Math Center Movement Using +,-,X

Math Center Movement Using +,-,X

Most math centers look fine… until you notice what’s really happening: Kids are “working” — but half of them are drifting. A few finish fast and get bored. A few shut down because it feels like another worksheet in disguise. And you end up spending the whole block saying the same thing on repeat: “Stay on task.” “Show your work.” “Try again.” “Focus.” This Math Center Movement Using × flips that. It turns skill practice (multiplication, addition, subtraction, or division) into a simple moveme
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.
Preview of Elementary Math Strands Interactive Review Game | PowerPoint Math Test Prep |

Elementary Math Strands Interactive Review Game | PowerPoint Math Test Prep |

Your students need math review that feels active, focused, and fun—not another worksheet that loses their attention before the first problem is finished. Elementary Math Strands Interactive Review Game gives you a ready-to-use PowerPoint review activity designed to help students practice important elementary math concepts while building mathematical vocabulary and confidence. Use this engaging classroom game for: Whole-group math reviewTest preparationPartner practiceMath centersSmall-group inte
Preview of Divisibility Rules Math Journal | Cut and Glue Reference Cards for Upper Elem.

Divisibility Rules Math Journal | Cut and Glue Reference Cards for Upper Elem.

Teachers, this is one of those math skills students think they know… until they have to use it on their own. You teach divisibility rules. They nod. They copy. Then when it is time to simplify fractions, find factors, identify multiples, or work through number patterns… they freeze, guess, or ask for help on the same rule again. That is what makes this resource so useful. Divisibility Rules Math Journal | Cut and Glue Reference Cards for Upper Elementary gives your students a simple, visual, in
Preview of Factors, Multiples, Prime & Composite Numbers Game Show Review FREE | 4th Grade

Factors, Multiples, Prime & Composite Numbers Game Show Review FREE | 4th Grade

Make factors, multiples, prime numbers, and composite numbers more exciting with this FREE interactive math game show review for upper elementary students. When students need practice, the usual worksheet may not be enough to keep them focused and thinking. This classroom-ready math review game turns key number sense skills into an engaging team challenge your students can play together on the board, in small groups, or during test-prep review. Designed primarily for 4th grade math, this free
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About the store

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.