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I grew up believing I wasn't a math person, and now, I am a math interventionist, whose passion is making math accessible for all learners! If you're looking for strategy based, engaging resources for your elementary math classroom, you have come to the right place!
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Preview of Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Center Activity 4th & 5th Grade

Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Center Activity 4th & 5th Grade

This scaffolded activity will help your 4th and 5th grade students master the tricky concept of converting improper fractions to mixed numbers. Each slide includes color-coded steps, making it perfect for visual learners and those who struggle to keep their work organized. The step by step directions are as follows:1. Divide the numerator by the denominator. 2. Report the quotient as the whole number. 3. Report the remainder as the numerator. 4. Keep the denominator. About this resource:T
Preview of Multiply Fractions and Whole Numbers Boom Cards

Multiply Fractions and Whole Numbers Boom Cards

These no prep digital task cards are the perfect way for students to practice multiplying fractions by whole numbers in the context of a word problem. They are engaging and fun for all learners! Click here to preview the product! Included in this product:20 self-grading cards each with a word problem that is beach themed.Each card is fill-in-the-blank.Each problem will result in a whole number answer.What are Boom Cards?Boom Cards are digital task cards that allow students to receive immediate
Preview of Adding Fractions & Mixed Numbers with Like & Unlike Denominators Boom Cards

Adding Fractions & Mixed Numbers with Like & Unlike Denominators Boom Cards

This free deck of boom cards is a no-prep, engaging activity for your 5th grade students to practice adding fractions with like & unlike denominators. Aligned with 5.NF.A.1, students will solve addition problems with mixed numbers & fractions using the Boom Learning app. These self-grading digital task cards are compatible with computers & iPads, which make this educational game perfect for distance or virtual learning. Click here to preview this deck. Included in this product:15 self-grad
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions and Mixed Numbers Boom Cards

Adding and Subtracting Fractions and Mixed Numbers Boom Cards

These 20 digital task cards are perfect for students to practice solving word problems that involve adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers. There is a mix of problems with both like and unlike denominators. Students who are motivated by working with technology will love practicing this skill. Click here for a free preview of this resource! Included in this resource:20 self-correcting boom cards on statistical questions.Multiple choice answers for students to choose from.A downloadab
Preview of Equivalent Fractions Which One Doesn't Belong Boom Cards

Equivalent Fractions Which One Doesn't Belong Boom Cards

These no prep digital task cards are the perfect way for students to practice identifying equivalent fractions. Students will examine four fractions and then determine which one is not equivalent to the other three. This particular product focuses on finding equivalent fractions to the following benchmark fractions: 0, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and 1. Click here for a preview of the product. What's Included In This Product:16 self-grading Boom CardsAll cards are multiple choiceFractions will b
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I grew up believing I wasn't a math person, and now, I am a math interventionist, whose passion is making math accessible for all learners! If you're looking for strategy based, engaging resources for your elementary math classroom, you have come to the right place!

My own education history

After getting undergraduate degrees in Theology and Sociology, I found myself drawn to teaching. I got my M.Ed from Loyola University of Chicago while participating in an alternative certification program. Since then, I have gone back to school to get my Learning Behavior Specialist 1 certification, which makes me a special education teacher in the state of Illinois.