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Glenn School Resources

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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 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 5th Grade End of Year Math Review Escape Room | After State Testing Activity

5th Grade End of Year Math Review Escape Room | After State Testing Activity

You know that stretch of the school year. State testing is over. Students still need meaningful math practice. But if you hand them one more bland review sheet, you lose the room. This 5th Grade End of Year Math Review Escape Room gives you a better option. Instead of fighting for attention, you’ll have students working in teams, solving real 5th grade math problems, checking their thinking, and racing to crack a 6-digit code before time runs out. This is the kind of resource teachers pull out
Preview of Order of Operations Escape Room Math Activity | PEMDAS Review, Team Challenge

Order of Operations Escape Room Math Activity | PEMDAS Review, Team Challenge

Your students do not need another worksheet they forget five minutes later. They need a reason to care. This Order of Operations Escape Room turns a skill that often feels dry and repetitive into a fast-paced math mission where every correct answer unlocks the next step. Instead of begging students to focus on parentheses, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction in the right order, you hand them a challenge they actually want to solve. Now they are leaning in, checking each other’s
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 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 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 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 Addition Fluency Practice | 20 Worksheets | Daily Math Review

Addition Fluency Practice | 20 Worksheets | Daily Math Review

If addition practice in your room turns into… students counting on fingers every single timeslow finishers who feel “bad at math”morning work that takes forever to startyou reteaching facts instead of teaching new skills…it’s not because your students don’t want to learn. They just need consistent, simple reps that are easy to start and easy to finish. This pack gives you that routine. These print-and-go Addition Worksheets help students build confidence and fluency with basic addition facts
Preview of Subtraction Worksheets Within 10 | 20 Print-and-Go Pages | Math Facts Practice

Subtraction Worksheets Within 10 | 20 Print-and-Go Pages | Math Facts Practice

If subtraction practice in your room turns into… students guessingstudents erasing over and overyou reteaching the same skill every morningand your fast finishers getting bored while others fall behind……it’s not because your students “can’t do subtraction.” It’s because they need simple, consistent reps in a format that feels easy to start and easy to finish. This pack gives you exactly that. These print-and-go subtraction worksheets are designed for early learners to build confidence with su
Preview of Addition Worksheets | 6 Print-and-Go Pages | Choose the Sum (Answer Bubbles)

Addition Worksheets | 6 Print-and-Go Pages | Choose the Sum (Answer Bubbles)

Need a fast, independent addition activity that students can complete with confidence? This print-and-go addition worksheet pack uses a student-friendly routine: Students solve each addition problem, choose the correct sum from the answer bubbles, and write it in the box. Perfect for morning work, math centers, early finishers, homework, sub plans, or intervention. What’s included 6 printable Addition Worksheets (PDF)Each page includes multiple addition problems with answer bubbles for suppo
Preview of Addition Worksheets | 10 Print-and-Go Pages | Count & Add Picture Math

Addition Worksheets | 10 Print-and-Go Pages | Count & Add Picture Math

Make addition practice easy for early learners with this print-and-go addition pack that builds number sense through counting pictures and writing sums. Students will: solve basic addition equations, andcount objects (fruits/circles), write the numbers, and find the sum.This is perfect for morning work, math centers, independent practice, homework, sub plans, or intervention. What’s included 10 printable worksheets (PDF) not counting answer keyEquation practice pages (example format: “2 + 1 =
Preview of Visual Addition Practice | Count the Circles & Find the Sum | 5 Worksheets

Visual Addition Practice | Count the Circles & Find the Sum | 5 Worksheets

Make early addition practice simple and visual with these Count and Write addition worksheets. Students will: Count the circles in each groupWrite the numbersAdd the two numbers and write the sumThis is perfect for morning work, math centers, independent practice, homework, sub plans, or intervention. What’s included 5 printable worksheets (PDF)Each page includes multiple problems in a consistent routine: count → write → addWhy teachers like it No prep—just printStrong visual support for early
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 S.T.E.M Guideline Poster

S.T.E.M Guideline Poster

S.T.E.M. Guideline Poster (Engineering Design Process Question Stems)Most STEM activities don’t fail because the challenge is “too hard.” They fail because students get stuck in the middle. They can build something… but they can’t explain why it worked. They can try again… but they don’t know what to change. They can talk… but it stays at “We just did it like this.” And then you end up doing the thing you didn’t want to do: walking table-to-table repeating the same prompts all period long. “O
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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.