A highly engaging math project! Always a big hit in my classroom! Students choose a number between 10 and 100, exploring both its mathematical and real-world significance. A great way to extend studies of even and odd numbers, factors and GCF, multiples and LCM, primes, composites, prime factorizations, etc. Also great for making math real, accessible, and interesting! Now includes a grading rubric based upon the Standards Based Grading system (or the Four-Point, A-F scale). Appropriate for thir
A great, creative math project for your geometry unit or class! Provides just enough instruction and scaffolding for your struggling students or the black-and-white thinkers, but is also open-ended for your gifted or creative students! Builds on knowledge of polygons, measurement, and angles.
This project can be used as a homework assignment, an in-class project, or as an extra credit or challenge credit project!
Fun, kid-friendly fonts! Explicit, step-by-step instructions! Includes detailed
A great way for students to apply and use basic statistics: mean, median, mode, range, outlier, categorical and numerical data, and graph types. Incorporates Excel. Fun, engaging, and easy to teach. Also, a great way for "tweens" to learn that no one is "typical." Appropriate for third through eighth grade. I use it with my fifth and sixth graders and it is always a huge hit! The results also look great on our bulletin board!
Attractive and accessible math vocabulary posters based on fifth grade and sixth grade Common Core Standards. Posters include the vocabulary word, the most simple definition of the word, a more precise definition, and examples. In color, but still look great in black and white. Many include pictures! Looks great when mounted on blue construction paper. Appropriate for fifth grade or sixth grade, remedial seventh or eighth grade, or highly capable (gifted) third or fourth grade.
3rd - 8th
Math
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About the store
Experience
I've taught 3rd through 6th grade, elementary school and middle school. I've also taught gifted (or highly capable) programs.
Teaching style
I like to mix constructivist and traditional methods. I also rely heavily on Columbia Teacher's College literacy methodology: Reader's and Writer's Workshop.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I am a National Board Certified Teacher. I also received the ETS Recognition of Excellence on the PRAXIS II.
My own education history
I have a Masters in Education from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington.
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