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Making Primary Math Fun

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Commack, New York, United States
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18 years of teaching remedial math to grades 2-5. I have been teaching the NYS Math Modules/Eureka math for 10 years.
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Preview of Equivalent Fraction Area Model Puzzle Match Up

Equivalent Fraction Area Model Puzzle Match Up

Print and cut on the lines. Can laminate the pieces for future use. Page 2 is an area for the students to show their work. Another option is to laminate the puzzle and allow the students to record the equivalencies using a dry erase marker.
Preview of 4th Grade Eureka Four-digit division Templates (partial quotients/place value)

4th Grade Eureka Four-digit division Templates (partial quotients/place value)

4th Grade Eureka Four-digit division Templates (partial quotients/place value) Templates used to help students with long division. Templates include the standard algorithm, place value chart, and partial quotient templates.
Preview of Eureka Math Templates for Multiplication 4th Grade

Eureka Math Templates for Multiplication 4th Grade

Templates for dry erase sleeves or mini templates to complete computation. Templates are for multiplying three-four digit number times a single digit number. Place Value Chart TemplateArea Model TemplatePartial Product TemplateStandard Algorithm Template
Preview of 4th Grade Eureka Three-digit division Templates (partial quotients/place value)

4th Grade Eureka Three-digit division Templates (partial quotients/place value)

Templates used to help students with long division. Templates include the standard algorithm, place value chart, and partial quotient templates.
Preview of Eureka Grade 4 Module 6 Lesson 1 Tenths Puzzle Match Up

Eureka Grade 4 Module 6 Lesson 1 Tenths Puzzle Match Up

Puzzle Match Up Directions: Print each puzzle and cut along the lines to create four separate pieces for each puzzle. You can laminate beforehand to reuse in the future. There are a total of 10 puzzles and 40 pieces. Students will match a picture, decimal, fraction, and unit form to create the full puzzle. This can be implemented after Grade 4 Engage NY Module 6 Lesson 1.
Preview of Converting Metric and Customary Fractional Units (Riddle)

Converting Metric and Customary Fractional Units (Riddle)

Students will practice converting fractional customary or metric units (i.e. 3/4 pound to ounces). This activity will reinforce fraction x a whole. Provide pages 1-2 for each student. Print 1 set of pages 3-7 (cutting each task card out) and display the questions around the room. Students can begin at any question. The answer to their question, will determine what letter to put down on their student workspace. Eventually they will spell out the answer to the riddle, "You go at red, but sto
Preview of Subtracting Mixed Numbers with Different Denominators Riddle

Subtracting Mixed Numbers with Different Denominators Riddle

There are 7 questions in this riddle. Students will subtract mixed numbers/fractions with different denominators. Students will not have to rename/borrow/unbundle from the whole in this activity. Provide pages 1-2 for each student. Print 1 set of pages 3-4 (cutting each task card out) and display the questions around the room. Students can begin at any question. The answer to their question, will determine what letter to put down on their student workspace. Eventually they will spell ou
Preview of Puzzle Match Up (tenths & hundredths)

Puzzle Match Up (tenths & hundredths)

Puzzle Match Up (tenths & hundredths) Print puzzles in color on card stock. Cut on the lines to create 4 triangular puzzle pieces. Each complete puzzle are 4 pieces. Puzzle shows an area model, fraction form, decimal form, and word form.
Preview of Fractions to Decimals Maze (tenths and hundredths)

Fractions to Decimals Maze (tenths and hundredths)

Directions: Shade the “start box” (5 tenths). Then shade the arrow for the decimal number that is equivalent to that fraction. Your answer will bring you to the next fraction or mixed number. Continue to go through the maze until you have reached the correct finish box. Remember, if you are given an improper fraction, you may use a number bond to rewrite the fraction as a mixed number to help you find the correct decimal.
Preview of Color Coding Pattern Sheet (Improper and Mixed Numbers)

Color Coding Pattern Sheet (Improper and Mixed Numbers)

Students shade the box based on the mixed number that is equivalent to the improper fraction.
Preview of Subtracting Mixed Numbers Maze (Different Denominators)

Subtracting Mixed Numbers Maze (Different Denominators)

Students will subtract mixed numbers with different denominators. Students can use the provided templates to subtract horizontally or solve vertically on scrap paper.
Preview of Eureka Math Templates Grade 5 Module 3 Subtracting Fractions Templates

Eureka Math Templates Grade 5 Module 3 Subtracting Fractions Templates

Grade 5 Module 3 Lessons 11 and 12 Templates used for students to change denominators numerically. Large student sheet for dry erase sleeves. Page 4 shows how it is used.
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Experience

18 years of teaching remedial math to grades 2-5. I have been teaching the NYS Math Modules/Eureka math for 10 years.

Teaching style

Student centered, hands on learning, conceptual understanding, kinesthetic learning, activities.