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I have been in education for 15 years, ranging from 1st grade to 5th grade to instructional coach to middle school math to High School administrator. I enjoy working with kids of all ages. And I love working with and helping teachers.
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Preview of Fall and Autumn Activity | Math and ELA | No Prep Fall Theme | Puzzles

Fall and Autumn Activity | Math and ELA | No Prep Fall Theme | Puzzles

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Looking for an engaging activity for the fall? These 32 no-prep printables are the perfect solution. Students will stay engaged as they solve puzzles and work their way through challenging math and ELA activities. Here's what's included: Cover Page (coloring) Find & ColorA-Maze-ing FunWord SearchSummer CrosswordAcrostic PoemFixing Fascinating Facts (student find and fix grammar errors) Autumn Structures (text structures) The Best Part of My Day (reading comprehension) Pick a Prompt (creative wri
Preview of End of Year Activity l Summer Math Puzzles l 3rd Grade Standards

End of Year Activity l Summer Math Puzzles l 3rd Grade Standards

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These summer math puzzles are a fun end-of-year review activity. Students get to piece together fun pictures as they reinforce math skills they learned in 3rd grade. This product includes 4 unique puzzles, each focusing on different skills: Sand Castle on the Beach: Addition and Subtraction3.NBT.A.2: Fluently add and subtract within 1000Roasting Marshmallows: Multiplication and Arrays3.OA.A.3: Use multiplication to solve word problems3.OA.A.4: Determine unknown whole number in multiplication
Preview of Christmas Fractions Color by Number (3rd Grade Standards)

Christmas Fractions Color by Number (3rd Grade Standards)

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This is a great Christmas-themed math activity to help students build their proficiency with fractions. Students reinforce their understanding of parts of a fraction, representing fractions on a number line and finding equivalent fractions. Students have fun as they uncover the picture one color code at a time. This product includes the following: Fraction Bars ScaffoldSanta (Equivalent Fractions)Christmas Tree (Equivalent Fractions)Ornaments (Identifying Fractions)Elf (Identifying Fractions)
Preview of Fractions Color by Code for Spring (3rd Grade Standards)

Fractions Color by Code for Spring (3rd Grade Standards)

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This is a great Spring-themed math activity to help students build their understanding around fractions. Students build learning around parts of a fraction, representing fractions on a number line and finding equivalent fractions. Students have fun as they uncover the picture one code at a time. This resource works great for math centers, bell work or an early finisher task!
Preview of Decimals Print and Play Games for 4th Grade Standards

Decimals Print and Play Games for 4th Grade Standards

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These 6 print-and-play games are perfect for building an understanding of decimal and their relationship to fractions. They provide an engaging way for students to practice comparing, adding, finding equivalents, making wholes, and utilizing a number line. This product includes a scaffold graphic. It also includes Backlines.) File Contents: Race to the Cheese: Compare decimals and decimal-fractions and race to the center of the board game.6 Wholes to Win: Add up decimal values in order to make 6
Preview of Fractions Games Bundle for 4th Grade

Fractions Games Bundle for 4th Grade

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This product includes 16 unique and engaging games which are perfect for building fractions fluency. They provide a fun way for students to practice comparing, adding, finding equivalents, making wholes, and utilizing a number line. This product includes multiple scaffold graphics for all the game as well as Black and White files. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• You might also like:Hands On GeometryGeometry Bump GamesWhole Class Geometry Ga
Preview of Fractions Games: Print and Play for 4th Grade Standards

Fractions Games: Print and Play for 4th Grade Standards

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These 5 print-and-play games are perfect for building fractions fluency. They provide an engaging way for students to practice comparing, adding, finding equivalents, making wholes, and utilizing a number line. This product includes a scaffold graphic for each game as well as Black and White files.) File Contents: Race to the Gold: Compare fractions and race to the center of the board game.6 Cartons, Please: Add up fractions in order to make 6 wholes. Fractions Bump: Use equivalent fractions to
Preview of Fractions Cards: 9 Engaging Games! Perfect for Centers!

Fractions Cards: 9 Engaging Games! Perfect for Centers!

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This is a great way to engage students in learning their fractions. As students play the 9 different games, they learn how to name fractions, find equivalents, compare fractions, and add fractions with different denominators. This product comes with 72 unique cards and instructions for the following games: War: Students practice comparing fractions as they try to collect all the cards. Go Fish: Students ask questions about mathematical characteristics in an effort to make matches. Memory: Stude
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Experience

I have been in education for 15 years, ranging from 1st grade to 5th grade to instructional coach to middle school math to High School administrator. I enjoy working with kids of all ages. And I love working with and helping teachers.

Teaching style

I love to teach students how to think. Once they know how to think, there are endless opportunities. I am also a firm believer in finding ways to make learning fun - incorporating games, projects, collaboration and anything else that pulls in the kids.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I was selected to be on the Fulton County Technology Leadership Forum. After going through extensive training, I was able to present at our county's technology fare. I also served on our school's Governance Council and many other school and district leadership committees.

My own education history

I did my k-12 schooling in Fort Collins, CO. After graduating, I studied at Brigham Young University in Provo, UT. After floating around through about 5 different majors, I finally found my calling in Elementary Education.

Additional biographical information

I have a wife and 4 kids, ranging from elementary to high school. I love to read, build things and basically anything outdoors.