Here is a reference sheet for prime and composite numbers, in the form of a 100s chart. Great for prime factorization, finding divisibility rules in 5th grade math.
These are empty number lines, that are divided into even pieces for fraction models. When teaching models with fractions, my students tend to struggle to make even cuts on the number line. So when they compare fractions, it is difficult to make a distinction when they are just looking at the model.
These can be printed front to back, and placed in a sheet protector to make models.
Here are two sheets that students can use as a reference sheet when teaching this concept. The second page can also be used to check for understanding at the end of the lesson.
**There are also practice sheets that go along with my reference sheets in my shop.
These worksheets ask students to find geometry basics within a mess of lines. There are 3 worksheets that cover different topics: points, lines, segments, rays, angles, and different types of lines.
This is a nice poster that can be used in the classroom to describe the steps of stacking your decimals when comparing/ordering. It also can be made smaller as a flashcard or placed in a binder.
This is a reference poster for Change Over Time, and the steps you need to follow to calculate change over time. It can be displayed in the classroom, used in a binder, or made smaller for a flashcard.
4th - 6th
Math, Math Test Prep
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Experience
Currently, 4 years in Special Education
Teaching style
Fun, Hands-on, yet Hard-working
Awards & shining teacher moments
Nominated for Teacher of the Year
My own education history
Flowing Wells HS Tucson, AZ
Nothern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ
Additional biographical information
Married 2 years
Only have dog as a child! :)
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