I have taught for 6 years. I spent my first year in fifth grade, four years in third grade, and 1 year in fourth grade.
I have taught general education in a co-taught setting during all my years of teaching.
Practice lines of symmetry with these cards. There are three different types of cards: 1. Identify how many lines of symmetry are included. 2. Determine if the picture or shape has symmetry with a draggable line. 3. Drag the line to cut the figure in half with a line of symmetry. Play preview hereHighlights➼ Self-Grading and interactive ➼ Practice multiple ways ➼ Shapes and figures included What’s included:There are 25 cards to practice. How to use this product:Link will come in a PDF for sin
Learn about the types of lines: parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting. Then, identify each with the follow up activity. Students will love this interactive lesson and activity. This is perfect for introduction or practice. Play preview hereHighlights➼ Self-Grading and interactive ➼ Learn about each type ➼ Practice with interaction What’s included:There are 20 cards to practice. How to use this product:Link will come in a PDF for single computer use only Standard Boom Terms: To use Boom Card
Practice partitioning shapes into equal areas with these digital math centers. There are 10 cards to practice this key skill. For each card, students will determine if the shape is partitioned into equal areas or not. Each card is selected response. (Yes or No) Play the preview hereHighlights➼ Self-Grading and interactive ➼ Solve two-step word problems with the four operations ➼ Engaging review or practice What’s included:There are 10 cards to practice this key skill. For each card, students w
Identify PolygonsPractice polygons with these engaging Boom Cards. Students can choose two different paths. 1. Find shapes in Polygon City (self-grading) 2. Build your own Polygon City using a checklist (open response) Polygons included are: *quadrilaterals- kite, rhombus, parallelogram, square, rectangle, trapezoid *pentagon *hexagon *triangles *heptagon *decagon *octagon Play the preview hereHighlights➼ Self-Grading and interactive ➼ Identify Polygons ➼ Build a Polygon City What’s included:*
Area and Perimeter for Google SlidesPractice area and perimeter with these digital task cards for Google Slides. These slides are differentiated to include open response or multiple choice. The area slides include counting unit squares and multiplication (squares and rectangles). The perimeter slides include a variety of shapes. See the preview for a closer look! Highlights➼ Digital and interactive ➼ Practice area and perimeter ➼ Differentiated (open response/multiple choice) How to use this pro
Polygons Review Boom CardsThis resource is perfect to practice polygons! Students can choose categories to practice identifying polygons by their attributes, labeling quadrilaterals, and partitioning shapes. The game board includes drag and drop X's to cross out completed questions. The scoreboard allows you to type in the score. (positive or negative) Wrong answers will bring students to a "Try again card" they can go back to the game board and select the same question or a different choice. T
Learn about points, lines, line segments, and rays, then complete the activity. Students will click to identify each type. This is an interactive lesson that is perfect for introduction or struggling learners. Play preview hereHighlights➼ Self-Grading and interactive ➼ Learn about each type ➼ Practice with interaction What’s included:There are 21 cards to practice. How to use this product:Link will come in a PDF for single computer use only Standard Boom Terms: To use Boom Cards, you must be c
Polygons and Quadrilaterals Math Centers Boom CardsPractice identifying polygons, classifying shapes, and identifying quadrilaterals with these digital math centers. Students can choose each skill to practice in isolation, or practice all skills. Select "end game" to quit on the homescreen. *Polygons- determine if the shape is a polygon (10 cards) *Identify the shape- Identify the names of the shapes (8 cards) Identify the shape by its attributes (7 cards) *Quadrilaterals- Select the quadrilat
Quadrilaterals Digital interactive Google Slides:These digital task cards are perfect to practice classifying quadrilaterals and identifying quadrilaterals in real-world pictures. Select all the names slides: students will identify all the names that fit with the shape shown. They will use the attributes to classify each quadrilateral by all the names or categories that it fits in to. Identify the quadrilaterals slides- Students will select the name of the quadrilateral shown in the real-world p
Find the perimeter of polygons and composite rectangles. Students will determine the missing side, then find the perimeter. Cards include open response and selected response. Students will type their answers in the box if it's open response. Play preview hereHighlights➼ Self-Grading and interactive ➼ Practice multiple ways ➼ Shapes and figures included What’s included:There are 15 cards to practice. How to use this product:Link will come in a PDF for single computer use only Standard Boom Term
3D Shapes Boom CardsThese Boom cards are perfect to identify real-world items that are 3D shapes. Cards are set up to choose one or more than one item that fits the 3D shape. Shapes include: rectangular prism cone sphere triangular prism pyramid Cube Cylinder Play preview hereWhy BOOM cards? *They are digital *Perfect for virtual learning *Self-grading *Easy to use *Engaging for students Link will come in a PDF for single computer use only Standard Boom Terms: To use Boom Cards, you must
Learn about acute, right, and obtuse angles. Then, identify each with the follow up activities. Students will love this interactive lesson and activity. This is perfect for introduction or practice. Play preview hereHighlights➼ Self-Grading and interactive ➼ Learn about each type ➼ Practice with interaction What’s included:There are 22 cards to practice. How to use this product:Link will come in a PDF for single computer use only Standard Boom Terms: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to
Area Math Centers Boom CardsPractice area with unit squares and multiplication with these digital math centers. Students can choose each skill to practice in isolation, or practice all skills. Select "end game" to quit on the homescreen. *Area with unit squares- count the unit squares of each shape, then select the area (15 cards) *Multiply to find the area- multiply to find the area of squares and rectangles (10 cards) Each card includes selected response. Play preview hereHighlights➼ Self-G
I have taught for 6 years. I spent my first year in fifth grade, four years in third grade, and 1 year in fourth grade.
I have taught general education in a co-taught setting during all my years of teaching.
Teaching style
Hands on learning, multiple modes of learning, finding a learning style that fits each of my students individually.
My own education history
General Education K-5
Special Education K-12
English K-12
Dual degree from Georgia State University.
Additional biographical information
I also own a tutoring business called Hands on Learning, which helps bring teachers to students with high needs and for additional practice mastering the standards.
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