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Mac Daniel

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Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
About the store
I've been teaching 28 years, and I've taught French, 1st grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade.
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Preview of Division "How To" for Fourth Graders

Division "How To" for Fourth Graders

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Mac Daniel
This document is meant to help fourth graders master the division algorithm. It also addresses the concept of partial quotients and interpreting remainders. This document first walks students step-by-step through a simple division problem. It guides them by telling them what to do and providing boxes where they write the numbers. There are two more problems at the bottom of the first page where students can practice without the step-by-step instruction. The boxes encourage students to keep t
Preview of Multiplication and Division Practice Test for Third Grade

Multiplication and Division Practice Test for Third Grade

Created by
Mac Daniel
This 14-question practice can be used for homework to prepare students for the actual test. You can purchase both together as well.
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About the store

Experience

I've been teaching 28 years, and I've taught French, 1st grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade.

Teaching style

As a teacher for the academically gifted, I strive to challenge my students while nurturing them at the same time.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I have not received any "official" honors or awards, but I've received many thoughtful notes and kind words from both my parents and students over the years.

My own education history

Bachelor's degree - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Master's degree - Appalachian State University

Additional biographical information

My students are often my "guinea pigs" and help me find errors in my products. After looking at something multiple times, the errors often become invisible to me. My students enjoy editing me, their teacher, and it helps them develop their own proofreading skills. Needless to say, I actually use my products with my own students.