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Letter Learning

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Arlington, Virginia, United States
About the store
As an elementary classroom teacher, I enjoyed creating assessments that challenged my students to think creatively, and express their understanding of content in both traditional and nontraditional formats. In 2008, Teaching Children Mathematics published my article titled, “Students Control Their Own Learning: A Metacognitive Approach” (https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ809146). In addition to my 7+ years of teaching elementary school with a concentration on math and science, More recently, I have been staying at home with my 4 young children. I also have a stationery business (LetterLearning.com) that allows me to design and create stationery for children with traceable message, so kids of all ages and writing abilities can send their own thank you notes and greetings.
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Preview of Math Mazes - Addition/Subtraction Fun, Enrichment

Math Mazes - Addition/Subtraction Fun, Enrichment

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Letter Learning
6 different "math mazes" that ask kids to find the path from start to finish by doing addition and subtraction. Includes "greater than" and "less than" concepts. Most numbers are under 200, but there is borrowing and regrouping required. Recommended for kids in 2nd-5th grade depending on math ability.
Preview of Math Extension: Number Flexibility- Creating Equations to Reach a Target Number

Math Extension: Number Flexibility- Creating Equations to Reach a Target Number

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Letter Learning
20 opportunities to challenge your kids/students to manipulate numbers and operations to come up with the target number. Half of the challenges include giving one number and leaving the task open-ended. The other half of the packet gives all of the numbers and the operations necessary and challenges the student to fill in the equation to make it true. Plenty of opportunity to ask kids to stretch their thinking and play with numbers to achieve the task. Recommended as extension math for kids in
Preview of No Prep Math Games with Dice and Cards, Printable Math Games with Extensions

No Prep Math Games with Dice and Cards, Printable Math Games with Extensions

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Letter Learning
Just print and play. 13 different math games that kids can play to sharpen their math skills. No prep required from the teacher/parent and the only materials needed are dice and playing cards. Games have extension questions that ask kids to explain and extend their thinking. Simply download the .pdf and print applicable pages. Recommended for kids in 2-5th grade, depending on math ability. Pages print on 8.5" x 11" paper.
Preview of Beginning Addition and Subtraction Practice for 0-10

Beginning Addition and Subtraction Practice for 0-10

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Letter Learning
25 pages dedicated to helping young learners practice adding and subtracting numbers between 0-10.
Preview of Beginning Number Sense (Preschool, K, 1)

Beginning Number Sense (Preschool, K, 1)

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Letter Learning
22 pages dedicated to helping young learners identify, compare, sequence numbers 0-10.
Preview of Numbers (1-10) Practice

Numbers (1-10) Practice

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Letter Learning
18 pages designed to help students write the numbers (1-10), compare two numbers between 1-10, determine the next number in a sequence, determine the number that precedes a given number, match the number and objects, and more! Perfect for pre-K kids, kindergartners and even first or 2nd graders who need a bit of extra practice.
Preview of 2nd Grade - Number and Place Value Recognition + Comparing 3 Digit Numbers

2nd Grade - Number and Place Value Recognition + Comparing 3 Digit Numbers

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Letter Learning
Large review packet (32 pages) that includes questions pertaining to 2.NBT.A.1, 2.NBT.A.1a, 2.NBT.A.1b, 2.NBT.A.2, 2.NBT.A.3 and 2.NBT.A.4. Includes a 12 question assessment at the end of the packet. Also includes a quick student self-assessment at the bottom of each page for students to gauge their own understanding of the material.
Preview of Fraction Comparison Quick Check with Student Self-Assessment

Fraction Comparison Quick Check with Student Self-Assessment

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Letter Learning
6 question assessment focusing on 3.NF.A.3.C and 3.NF.A.3.D. Includes a student self-evaluation after every 3 questions to help kids get a better idea of their own understanding of comparing fractions and writing fractions that are equivalent to whole numbers. Please (pretty please!) leave a quick review if you enjoy using this free resource!
Preview of 3rd Grade - Number & Operations...Fractions Check Up with Self Assessment

3rd Grade - Number & Operations...Fractions Check Up with Self Assessment

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Letter Learning
Quick Number & Operation quiz/review with 12 questions taken from all of the domains. Students are encouraged to reflect on their understanding every 3 questions by answering a quick survey about their comfort level of those questions.
Preview of 3rd Grade - Number & Operations in Base Ten Check Up with Self-Assessment

3rd Grade - Number & Operations in Base Ten Check Up with Self-Assessment

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Letter Learning
Quick 18 question check up (6 per standard) all relating to the Number and Operation in Base Ten domain. There is an opportunity for students to do a quick self-assessment every 3 questions to rate their understanding, and give you a better chance to catch misunderstanding or misconceptions.
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About the store

Experience

As an elementary classroom teacher, I enjoyed creating assessments that challenged my students to think creatively, and express their understanding of content in both traditional and nontraditional formats. In 2008, Teaching Children Mathematics published my article titled, “Students Control Their Own Learning: A Metacognitive Approach” (https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ809146). In addition to my 7+ years of teaching elementary school with a concentration on math and science, More recently, I have been staying at home with my 4 young children. I also have a stationery business (LetterLearning.com) that allows me to design and create stationery for children with traceable message, so kids of all ages and writing abilities can send their own thank you notes and greetings.

Teaching style

child-led, exploratory, discussion-based, trial and error

My own education history

B.S. in Science-Business, University of Notre Dame, 2001 M.Ed in Elementary Education, Marymount University, 2003