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Holly Treece

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Florida, United States
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With nearly 20 years of teaching experience, I’m passionate about creating engaging, inclusive resources that support all learners. For the past five years, I’ve been teaching in a virtual setting, building strong connections with students from across the country. Throughout my career, I’ve taught in a wide range of environments—from inner-city Title I schools to gifted classrooms—and have spent several years co-teaching in inclusive classrooms alongside ESE students. My goal is to design meaningful materials that make learning accessible, fun, and effective for every student.
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Preview of Multi-Digit Multiplication QR Scavenger Hunt

Multi-Digit Multiplication QR Scavenger Hunt

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Holly Treece
Your students will LOVE this QR Code Scavenger Hunt. Included are 20 QR codes with 10- two digit by two digit multiplication fact practice codes and 10- single digit by three-digit multiplication fact practice codes. Students will pick any card they desire to begin with, scan it, work it out, and find their answer on a different card. They are able to self-correct any misconceptions they may have while working through the cards. You have the ability to distinguish between single-digit multipl
Preview of Interpreting Remainders Question Set

Interpreting Remainders Question Set

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Holly Treece
If you're like me, you've been scowering the internet for word problems that relate to interpreting the remainder. I've compiled 8 pages of questions (4 questions per page) that require students to not only solve the division problem but interpret the remainder and explain why. I've used these for homework assignments, quizzes, and independent classwork assignments.
Preview of KABOOM! Multiplicative Comparisons

KABOOM! Multiplicative Comparisons

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Holly Treece
After researching games and activities for multiplicative comparisons, I came up short for a fun hands-on activity. I stumbled across Kaboom for lower elementary students and decided to put a twist and create one for multiplicative comparisons. In this fun and engaging game students will practice naming multiplication comparisons. Answer key included.
Preview of Division QR Code Scavenger Hunt- UPDATED!

Division QR Code Scavenger Hunt- UPDATED!

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Holly Treece
Your students will absolutely LOVE this scavenger hunt and will be fully engaged for the duration of the scavenger hunt. The beauty of this QR Scavenger Hunt is that students can begin with ANY QR code and work their way through the 18 cards. They will pick a card, scan the code, work the problem out, and then search for their answer on a different card. They will be able to self-correct as they work and talk through any misconceptions they may have. All 18 of these QR codes are designed to
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Experience

With nearly 20 years of teaching experience, I’m passionate about creating engaging, inclusive resources that support all learners. For the past five years, I’ve been teaching in a virtual setting, building strong connections with students from across the country. Throughout my career, I’ve taught in a wide range of environments—from inner-city Title I schools to gifted classrooms—and have spent several years co-teaching in inclusive classrooms alongside ESE students. My goal is to design meaningful materials that make learning accessible, fun, and effective for every student.

Teaching style

I’m passionate about integrating technology into everyday learning to make lessons more dynamic, relevant, and student-centered. As a project-based teacher, I believe students learn best when they can apply their knowledge in creative, hands-on ways. My resources are designed to encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and meaningful demonstrations of understanding through engaging, tech-friendly projects.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the Month March 2020 Teacher of the Year 2024

My own education history

I earned my BA in Elementary Education from Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida. I earned my Master's Degree in Teaching and Learning with Technology from Ashford University and my second Master's Degree from Liberty University in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis on gifted education.