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I am a K-5 math specialist who loves to create engaging activities and games that allow students to become fluent, flexible thinkers, with a concrete understanding of core math concepts. Many math activities focus on memorization and procedures but not my resources. I am continually refining my products as I observe and reflect on how students approach and use them. My hope is that these products can help teachers and students move toward a love of math based on deep understanding, curiosity, and engaging discussions with peers.
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Preview of Addition within 20

Addition within 20

Students work in pairs and take turn selecting an equation card.  Each student uses the skeleton hands and individual bones to represent one of the numbers in the equation.  Ex: 6 is made with one skeleton hand (5) and one bone (1).  9 is made with one skeleton hand (5) and four bones (4).CREATING A HIGH FIVE:  Once both addends are represented, players can combine hands to make 10. FINDING THE SUM:  Count on from 10 (made by the 2 hands) to include all of the individual bones.  Ex: 6+7= 10(2 ha
Preview of Multiplication Skip Counting Puzzle x4

Multiplication Skip Counting Puzzle x4

Students can complete this puzzle independently or with a partner. Place the whole puzzle board (slide 7) on a baking sheet or table.  Students place puzzle strips on top in the correct order.  It is important for students to discuss the picture once it is completed.  They should identify all of the groups of 4, practice skip counting, and identify any patterns they notice.
Preview of Multiplication Skip Counting Puzzle x3

Multiplication Skip Counting Puzzle x3

Students can complete this puzzle independently or with a partner. Place the whole puzzle board (slide 7) on a baking sheet or table.  Students place puzzle strips on top in the correct order.  It is important for students to discuss the picture once it is completed.  They should identify all of the groups of 3, practice skip counting, and identify any patterns they notice.
Preview of Multiplication Fluency Game

Multiplication Fluency Game

This has been a favorite for my students every year! It allows students to practice skip counting and reasoning to build fluency with sets of multiplication facts. DEAL:  To start, deal ten cards to each player. The remaining deck is placed in the middle.  The cards remain face down. Setup your cards in into 2 rows of 5.OBJECTIVE:  The object of the game is to be the first player to lineup your cards in the skip counting sequence. GAME PLAY:  Players take turns drawing the top card from the de
Preview of Part-Part-Whole, Fact Family, Add & Subtract, Numberless Word Problem Packet

Part-Part-Whole, Fact Family, Add & Subtract, Numberless Word Problem Packet

This product includes 36 numberless word problems that are organized into 6 groups. 1. JOIN-result unknown 2. SEPARATE-result unknown 3. JOIN-change unknown 4. SEPARATE-change unknown 5. JOIN-start unknown 6. SEPARATE-start unknown The Part-Part-Whole model guides students through decontextualizing, as they use numbers and symbols to represent the story. The Fact Family allows students to make connections between inverse operations and s
Preview of Part-Part-Whole, Addition, Picture Based Packet

Part-Part-Whole, Addition, Picture Based Packet

These resources foster development of number sense and reasoning strategies through meaningful practice.  This builds fluency while applying properties of operations with addition and subtraction.It follows the C-R-A instructional sequence (concrete-representational-abstract)Print a copy of this packet for each student.  Students can mark on the images to count the objects, circle groups, or track 1-to-1 correspondence. As students begin to recognize  the fact family patterns, they can switch to
Preview of Part-Part-Whole, Fact Family, Addition & Subtraction, Picture Based Packet

Part-Part-Whole, Fact Family, Addition & Subtraction, Picture Based Packet

These resources foster development of number sense and reasoning strategies through meaningful practice.  This builds fluency while applying properties of operations with addition and subtraction.It follows the C-R-A instructional sequence (concrete-representational-abstract)Print a copy of this packet for each student.  Students can mark on the images to count the objects, circle groups, or track 1-to-1 correspondence. As students begin to recognize  the fact family patterns, they can switch to
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Experience

I am a K-5 math specialist who loves to create engaging activities and games that allow students to become fluent, flexible thinkers, with a concrete understanding of core math concepts. Many math activities focus on memorization and procedures but not my resources. I am continually refining my products as I observe and reflect on how students approach and use them. My hope is that these products can help teachers and students move toward a love of math based on deep understanding, curiosity, and engaging discussions with peers.

Teaching style

I have a passion for elementary math education! I believe in a balanced approach to mathematics instruction that provides opportunities to build understanding without a primary focus on procedural knowledge. As the teacher, I strive to be a facilitator who guides discussion and the development of ideas. This means that students are the ones doing most of the talking as they explain patterns and make connections. I always keep the SMP, Standards of Mathematical Practice, front of mind. These 8 standards are consistent from K through 12 and describe the skills and behaviors that must continually be fostered for all learners. There are 3bthemes within these standards that I strive to incorporate into every lesson. 1. DISCOURSE. These resources help students organize their work in order to explain and defend their ideas and listen to the ideas of others. 2. PATTERNS & STRUCTURE. My organizers and consistent color patterns help to highlight these patterns. 3. REASON ABSTRACTLY. My products allow students to move between a story's context and their representation as they represent their thinking with pictures, numbers, and symbols. I do not use key words, CUBES method, or any "tricks". Instead, I provide opportunities for students to develop and refine their own strategies. This allows them to move through the stages of learning, CRA, as they move from physical objects and literal drawings to representing quantities and changes with numbers and symbols. In order to build fluency, students need meaningful practice that allows them to move from counting to deriving facts using reasoning strategies based on known facts, and then mastery. I provide meaningful activities and games to help students notice patterns, communicate their thinking, become flexible thinkers, and develop mathematical fluency and independence.

My own education history

I graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor degree in elementary education and a reading endorsement. For three years I taught in grades 1-3. A couple of years later, I earned a gifted and talented endorsement from the University of Iowa. Later I earned a Masters of Education in Differentiated Instruction. During this time, I taught K-5 Gifted and Talented for seven years. While stuck at home during Covid, I began taking classes to earn an EL endorsement. I plan to complete that endorsement in the near future. In August, I will begin my fifth year as a K-5 math specialist.