Christmas Self-checking activity for math students. Engage your students with this fun self-checking winter math activity on Multiplying and Dividing Decimals ! Students answer questions and then can guess the location of the five missing presents on the board. The goal is to find all five presents to help Santa by answering 12 questions correctly. Some students may answer all the questions correctly and still not find all five presents. This fun math game will be great review for a test, a fun
Christmas Self-checking activity for math students. Engage your students with this fun self-checking winter math activity on Dividing Whole Numbers without remainders! Students answer questions and then can guess the location of the five missing presents on the board. The goal is to find all five presents to help Santa by answering 12 questions correctly. Some students may answer all the questions correctly and still not find all five presents. This fun math game will be great review for a test,
Christmas Self-checking activity for math students. Engage your students with this fun self-checking winter math activity on Multiplying Whole Numbers! Students answer questions and then can guess the location of the five missing presents on the board. The goal is to find all five presents to help Santa by answering 12 questions correctly. Some students may answer all the questions correctly and still not find all five presents. This fun math game will be great review for a test, a fun sub activ
Christmas Self-checking activity for math students. Engage your students with this fun self-checking winter math activity on Adding and Subtracting Decimals! Students answer questions and then can guess the location of the five missing presents on the board. The goal is to find all five presents to help Santa by answering 12 questions correctly. Some students may answer all the questions correctly and still not find all five presents. This fun math game will be great review for a test, a fun sub
Engage your students with this fun self-checking math activity on Comparing Integers! Students answer questions and then can guess the location of the five ships on the board. The goal is to sink all five ships by answering 12 questions correctly. Some students may answer all the questions correctly and still not sink all five ships. This fun math game will be great review for a test, a fun sub activity, or as a quick targeted review before state testing. Check out my other Ship Sinker Activitie
SIX SEVEN!! Are you ready to celebrate the 67th day of school in true middle school style?! Then down load this 6 problem, 7 questions worksheet for your students to complete based on 5th grade concepts. If you can’t beat them, join them!
Looking for a way to practice multiplying whole numbers with error analysis? Looking to have students apply that skill to a real life scenario? Then look no further than this Starbucks inspired coffee themed activity! In this activity students will look at three receipts from owning a coffee shop and use the work box to correct the error. In addition, students will write about how they would handle the situation if they were the owners of the coffee shop. This product includes three pages of err
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and I created a set of worksheets on the RIT scores (221-240). Students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a Student Goal/Reflection Sheet for you to use when conferencing with students. It will help to guide conversations during conferences with stu
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and I created a set of worksheets on the RIT scores (211-221). Students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a Student Goal/Reflection Sheet for you to use when conferencing with students. It will help to guide conversations during conferences with stu
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and I created a set of worksheets on the RIT scores (201-210). Students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a Student Goal/Reflection Sheet for you to use when conferencing with students. It will help to guide conversations during conferences with stu
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and I created a set of worksheets on the RIT scores (200-Below). Students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a Student Goal/Reflection Sheet for you to use when conferencing with students. It will help to guide conversations during conferences with s
This worksheet is a great way to have your students see the different ways to write a number. The first problem is done as an example and the rest of the chart has various forms filled in. Your students need to read the given information to fill in the remaining forms. The worksheet includes whole numbers to the millions period through the thousandths place value. Answer key included for all 13 problems.
4th - 6th
Decimals, Math, Place Value
CCSS
5.NBT.A.1
, 5.NBT.A.3
, 5.NBT.A.3a
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Experience
9 years teaching experience (2025) in Middle School Mathematics.
Teaching style
I LOVE to create fun and engaging lessons for my students. My favorite thing to do is create activities that connect the outside community to my classroom and create real world scenarios for my students to interact with. I also like to create unique ways to get content “in front” of students (alternatives to posters and text).
My own education history
I attended a four-year university where I received my bachelors in Elementary Education and an endorsement in Middle School Math (2016).
Additional biographical information
In my free time I enjoy being a mom, watching tv (NCIS, New Girl, Bob’s Burgers, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Nailed It, etc.), and naps!
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