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I've been teaching little ones for nine years across Alabama, Oregon, Texas, and DC, and I'm a PK4 teacher with a serious passion for early childhood education. I'm a resource-creator whenever I can steal a few minutes from teaching and mom life, and with an M.S. in Curriculum and Teacher Education and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, I bring both classroom heart and research backbone to everything I make!
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Preview of Math Alphabet Posters for Grades 3-5 - Pastel Classroom Decor Back to School

Math Alphabet Posters for Grades 3-5 - Pastel Classroom Decor Back to School

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Lauren Ely
These math posters are the perfect addition to your pastel classroom decor! Make your classroom alphabet more meaningful with these posters that include key math vocabulary for grades 3-5. Your students will love being able to refer to these throughout the year! Please look through the preview and the following list to be sure this set is the right one for your kiddos! A- Area B- Benchmark Fraction C- Conversions D- Denominator E- Expanded Notation F- Fraction G- Greater Than H- Hundredth I- Iso
Preview of Math Alphabet Posters for Grades 3–5 | Back-to-School Bulletin Board Decor

Math Alphabet Posters for Grades 3–5 | Back-to-School Bulletin Board Decor

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Lauren Ely
These Math Alphabet Posters are a perfect addition to your upper elementary classroom decor. Designed for grades 3–5, this set adds a fun, educational touch to your math wall or bulletin board while reinforcing key academic vocabulary. Each poster features a letter of the alphabet paired with a math term that aligns with the upper elementary curriculum. Use them to introduce, reinforce, or review important math concepts throughout the year. Ideal for back-to-school setup, math word walls, or as
Preview of Geometry Review & Practice for 4th Grade Math Review & Test Prep - DIGITAL

Geometry Review & Practice for 4th Grade Math Review & Test Prep - DIGITAL

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Lauren Ely
Are you looking for a zero prep way for students to review and practice key 4th grade geometry vocabulary and skills? These review slides and Google Forms activity would pair perfectly with your geometry unit or test prep! Perfect for reviewing angles, lines, triangles, how to use a protractor, quadrilaterals, and MORE! ⭐️ What's Included19 slides for reviewing and practicing as a classSelf-graded Google Forms activity with 20 questions for independent work⭐️ Vocabulary Includedpointlineline
Preview of Daily Math Review Journal Prompts for 3rd Grade - Google Slides Version Included

Daily Math Review Journal Prompts for 3rd Grade - Google Slides Version Included

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Lauren Ely
Are you looking for a BIG bundle of math journal prompts for 3rd grade math? Included are 26 weeks worth of math journal prompts for practicing essential 3rd grade skills, and they're perfect for morning work, assessments, math centers, exit slips, and math warm ups! There's a PDF version and a digital and editable version in Google Slides. Save yourself a TON of planning time with this set of journal prompts!⭐What’s Included: 130 pages of journal prompts1 prompt on each pagePDF version with a l
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Experience

I've been teaching little ones for nine years across Alabama, Oregon, Texas, and DC, and I'm a PK4 teacher with a serious passion for early childhood education. I'm a resource-creator whenever I can steal a few minutes from teaching and mom life, and with an M.S. in Curriculum and Teacher Education and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, I bring both classroom heart and research backbone to everything I make!

Awards & shining teacher moments

I earned my Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Houston, specializing in Language Arts and Literacy. My work has been published in journals including English Journal, Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, and Applied Psycholinguistics. I have also presented research at the AERA conference in Chicago. My passion for learning and research continues to inspire me to create engaging, high-quality resources for our future learners.

My own education history

I hold a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Kentucky, a master’s degree in Curriculum and Teacher Education from the University of Oregon, and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Houston.