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I have taught in both elementary and middle school levels from 1979 to 2020. I am currently a retired teacher. I am also an online instructor for the University of Phoenix.
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Preview of PREDICTING M & Ms IN A CUP ACTIVITY

PREDICTING M & Ms IN A CUP ACTIVITY

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lifelearner
This is an activity worksheet/labsheet to use when teaching science process skills. It is for use when teaching about "predicting". The teacher passes out a small cup of M & Ms. The instructions are on the labsheet. The student may eat the M & Ms after completing the activity worksheet/labsheet. Of course, it is important that the teacher checks to determine if anyone in the class has a food allergy to chocolate or other ingredients in the candy. This activity could also be modified to use
Preview of DIVIDING BY ONE-DIGIT NUMBERS - GRIDDED RESPONSE BOXES

DIVIDING BY ONE-DIGIT NUMBERS - GRIDDED RESPONSE BOXES

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lifelearner
Math teachers in North Carolina of grades 5-8 are required to teach their students how to express their answers in open- or gridded responses boxes for their End-of-Grade tests. This activity helps students to not only practice their skills at dividing by one-digit numbers but to also practice how to enter answers in the gridded-response boxes. Can be used for any other state, too, but is geared toward North Carolina. Enjoy!
Preview of Before, After, and Between - a primary math Common Core activity

Before, After, and Between - a primary math Common Core activity

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lifelearner
Perfect for letting primary students practice their number knowledge skills as well assisting you, the teacher, in determining if they, indeed, understand the order of numbers. The last section is a review section from a previous assignment and continues the ordering of numbers.
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I have taught in both elementary and middle school levels from 1979 to 2020. I am currently a retired teacher. I am also an online instructor for the University of Phoenix.

Teaching style

I prefer using a variety of teaching approaches, but I tend to lean toward hands-on and cooperative learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I am a National Board Certified teacher; middle childhood generalist

My own education history

I have earned a Bachelor's Degree in Music Education and a Master's Degree in Elementary Education

Additional biographical information

I am married with three children and two grandchildren.