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Marina Sheldon

Rated 4.88 out of 5, based on 137 reviews
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Nevada, United States
About the store
This is my 8th year teaching! Most of my years have been spent in 4th grade, and this year I'm in an instructional coach and math strategist position!
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Preview of Multiplication BUNDLE!

Multiplication BUNDLE!

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Marina Sheldon
This includes BOTH the area model AND partial products PowerPoints. These PowerPoints cover: 3 digits x 1 digit4 digits x 1 digit2 digits x 2 digitsI have my students solve the "Your Turn" problems on a white board so I can quickly assess how well they're understanding the concept. PLUS: All the presentations have places for BITMOJI! (because life is better with Bitmoji, let's be honest). Don't have fancy fonts? Don't worry! Your PowerPoint will show up just fine and no need to mess around with
Preview of The return of... PARTIAL PRODUCTS!

The return of... PARTIAL PRODUCTS!

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Marina Sheldon
If you're like my students, practice makes perfect! I've broken down multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits using partial products. I have my students solve the "Your Turn" problems on a white board so I can quickly assess how well they're understanding the concept. Plus there are places for BITMOJI! (because life is better with Bitmoji, let's be honest). Don't have fancy fonts? Don't worry! Your PowerPoint will show up just fine and no need to mess around with changing fonts.
Preview of Multiplying with PARTIAL PRODUCTS!

Multiplying with PARTIAL PRODUCTS!

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Marina Sheldon
If you're like my students, practice makes perfect! I've broken down multiplying up to 4 digits by 1 digit using partial products. I have my students solve the "Your Turn" problems on a white board so I can quickly assess how well they're understanding the concept. Plus there are places for BITMOJI! (because life is better with Bitmoji, let's be honest). Don't have fancy fonts? Don't worry! Your PowerPoint will show up just fine and no need to mess around with changing fonts.
Preview of Multiplying with the AREA MODEL!

Multiplying with the AREA MODEL!

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Marina Sheldon
This includes BOTH of the area model PowerPoints. These PowerPoints cover: 3 digits x 1 digit4 digits x 1 digit2 digits x 2 digitsI have my students solve the "Your Turn" problems on a white board so I can quickly assess how well they're understanding the concept. PLUS: Both presentations have places for BITMOJI! (because life is better with Bitmoji, let's be honest). Don't have fancy fonts? Don't worry! Your PowerPoint will show up just fine and no need to mess around with changing fonts.
Preview of The AREA MODEL!: 4 digits x 1 digit AND 2 x 2 digits

The AREA MODEL!: 4 digits x 1 digit AND 2 x 2 digits

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Marina Sheldon
Here's part 2 of my Area Model PowerPoint. This presentation contains four digits by one digit multiplication AND two digit by two digit multiplication. The instructional slides move step-by-step for the area model method of multiplication. Additionally, there are practice problem slides. Have your students use whiteboards to solve for a quick assessment, or have them write down the answers as an exit ticket. Plus, room for BITMOJIS!
Preview of Multiplying with the AREA MODEL!

Multiplying with the AREA MODEL!

Created by
Marina Sheldon
This is the first product in an expanding line of math guided practice PowerPoints. I have my students solve the "Your Turn" problems on a white board so I can quickly assess how well they're understanding the concept. The first two slides have places for BITMOJI! (because life is better with Bitmoji, let's be honest). Don't have fancy fonts? Don't worry! Your PowerPoint will show up just fine and no need to mess around with changing fonts.
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About the store

Experience

This is my 8th year teaching! Most of my years have been spent in 4th grade, and this year I'm in an instructional coach and math strategist position!

Teaching style

I like to bring my punk rock attitude to my teaching. It may sound weird, but basically it's this: I expect my students to be themselves. I expect my students to accept others, ESPECIALLY when the other is different in some way. I don't apologize for my geekiness and show them that if you're you, there's no better way to be.

My own education history

California State University- Long Beach B.A.: Journalism- minor in Comparative World Literature California Multiple Subject Credential- Grades K-9, endorsed to teach English/Language Arts Nevada State Teaching License- Grades K-8