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Interactive Elementary Classroom

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Maryland, United States
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I have six years of teaching experience. I taught third grade for one year, second grade for two years, and computer skills to grades prekindergarten through fifth for three years.
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Preview of Counting Money and Making Change Smart Notebook

Counting Money and Making Change Smart Notebook

*Note: Please see my store for corresponding worksheets/assessments and a money game!* This interactive Smart Notebook lesson reviews counting money and teaches how to make change by skip-counting! Includes: Links to appropriate BrainPops, models, guided practice, independent practice, virtual manipulatives (infinite clone coins and dollars to help count the money), and a blank practice page with virtual money at the end! Lessons Include: counting money, making change, comparing and ordering
Preview of Graphing- Interactive Smart Notebook Lesson

Graphing- Interactive Smart Notebook Lesson

Your students will have a blast learning about the different types of graphs as they use the Smart Board to survey the class and create graphs together! Separated into the following lessons: 1- Line Plots 2- Pictographs 3- Bar Graphs 4- Coordinate Graphs Each lesson includes a link to an introductory BrainPop, a class survey, a graph template, and corresponding questions!
Preview of Place Value Quiz and Smart Notebook

Place Value Quiz and Smart Notebook

*Quiz also available individually* Great for reviewing or teaching place value! This Smart Notebook links to corresponding BrainPops, includes guided and independent practice, and is interactive. A quiz (.pdf) is included to assess your students' mastery! Lessons covered: Introduction to place value, place value through the thousands, comparing and ordering numbers, rounding (to tens, hundreds, thousands) Also includes an interactive place value practice page!
Preview of Subtraction: With and Without Regrouping Smart Notebook Lesson

Subtraction: With and Without Regrouping Smart Notebook Lesson

*Note: See my store for corresponding assessments.* This .zip file consists of two Smart Notebook presentations introducing and explaining subtraction with and without regrouping. I use it for third grade, but it would also be great for teaching second graders or reviewing with fourth graders. Each lesson includes an explanation, guided practice, and independent practice. Challenge/algebraic questions are included in some lessons. Some lessons include links to appropriate BrainPops. Lessons
Preview of Addition With Regrouping Smart Notebook Lesson

Addition With Regrouping Smart Notebook Lesson

*Note: See my store for corresponding assessments.* This .zip file consists of two Smart Notebook presentations introducing and explaining addition with regrouping. I use it for third grade, but it would also be great for teaching second graders or reviewing with fourth graders. Each lesson includes an explanation, guided practice, and independent practice. Challenge/algebraic questions are included in most lessons. Lessons Covered: File 1- Addition patterns, introduction to regrouping, a
Preview of Fractions- Assessment/Practice Sheets

Fractions- Assessment/Practice Sheets

*Note: Please see my store for a Smart Notebook lesson that corresponds to these assessments.* This .zip file consists of 4 different fraction assessments (or practice sheets) in PDF format. Each assessment includes word problems. The Four Assessments Are: 1- Introduction to Fractions (identifying, modeling, equivalent fractions, comparing fractions) 2- Parts of a Group (identify parts of a group from pictures, model parts of a group, find fractions of a number) 3- Mixed Numbers and Simples
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About the store

Experience

I have six years of teaching experience. I taught third grade for one year, second grade for two years, and computer skills to grades prekindergarten through fifth for three years.

Teaching style

I believe that one of the hardest jobs of a teacher is keeping students engaged and motivated. It is rare that you will step inside my classroom and not see us working with the SmartBoard or iPads. Technology is such a major part of students' lives outside the classroom, and one of my main goals is to use it effectively in the classroom!

My own education history

I have a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a master's in Curriculum and Instruction.