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Math Diva Productions

Rated 4.97 out of 5, based on 358 reviews
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Conley, Georgia, United States
About the store
I have been teaching for 26 years in a major metro area located in the Southeast part of the United States. I have implemented standards based mathematics instruction in Clayton County Schools, Atlanta Public Schools, and Dekalb County Schools in metro Atlanta. I ended my full time teaching at the Piedmont School. Right now I am semiretired.
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Preview of Math in the Morning Review for 4th & 5th Grades

Math in the Morning Review for 4th & 5th Grades

I am one of those lucky teachers who teach multiple grade levels at a small school. I wanted to do a math review in the morning as the children arrived. I came up with, "Math in the Morning" reviews. I make them each day to include the types of problems that I see my fourth and fifth graders struggle with. We sit around the table and work the problems together in a collaborative group. Students share their strategies and solutions freely. I was thinking about making a book of these reviews
Preview of Jeopardy Review Game for Third Grade

Jeopardy Review Game for Third Grade

Math Diva Productions presents this fun review game for third graders. The twenty-five questions test student knowledge of Common Core standards for addition, subtraction, place value, data interpretation, and multiplication. This is an interactive PowerPoint presentation in the Jeopardy game format. Just divide the students into two teams, team Ricky and team Karen. They'll love adding their scores "live" during the game. The fun music and graphics makes it so exciting. Your students
Preview of Jeopardy Review Math Game for Second Grade

Jeopardy Review Math Game for Second Grade

This fun review covers Unit One, Common Core Math Standards for second grade . Simply divide the class into teams to play this game in the interactive PowerPoint format. The students will love the music and animation. They'll also love entering their scores "live" during the game. This is so teacher friendly because the questions and answers, along with the animation is done for you. It will take about 45 minutes to complete the 20 question game. Enjoy!
Preview of Math Squares, Multiplication Review Game for Third Grade

Math Squares, Multiplication Review Game for Third Grade

Your students will have so much fun applying their multiplication skills with this interactive game! The original music and fast paced animation make everyone so excited. This is a tic tac toe game based on the old Hollywood Squares Game Show. This time there are celebrities third grade students. The PowerPoint is macro -enabled presentation so it allows you to enter the X's and O's "live" during the game. Of course, the questions are Common Core state standards, aligned.
Preview of Fraction Review Jeopardy for Third Grade

Fraction Review Jeopardy for Third Grade

Fractions and Fun are what this interactive PowerPoint game brings to your classroom. Your students will love the original music and animation as they answer the 20 questions based on the third grade common core state standards. Just divide the class into three teams. To keep the fast pace they'll enter their points live on the screen. It takes just ten minutes of prep to get started. Enjoy!
Preview of Tic Tac Toe Decimal Review for Fifth Grade

Tic Tac Toe Decimal Review for Fifth Grade

Your students will have so much fun while your quickly assess them on decimal operations. Find out if they have mastered addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of decimals. This nine-question, PowerPoint based game is challenging and engaging. Just divide your students into two teams. They will love adding their x's and o's to the board live. It is also teacher-friendly. The prep time is just five minutes. Enjoy!
Preview of Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Tic Tac Toe

Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Tic Tac Toe

Find out what your students know about adding fractions with unlike denominators the fun way. You students will love the original animation, graphics, and music and you will love the easy prep. There are nine questions and two tiebreakers. X or Y marks the square as each teams tries to answer the questions and get three in a row. I have also included a student expectation rubric to add the element of accountability and a game rating sheet just for fun. Enjoy!
Preview of Modeling Multiplication Using the Distributive Property

Modeling Multiplication Using the Distributive Property

Students use the virtual anchor charts/graphic organizers to model multiplication and the distributive property. The jpeg- formatted charts are so easy to add to your online or classroom settings. The teaching ideas and guided questions help students understand and practice the concepts. It takes about 15 minutes to prepare whether your delivery is online or in the building. Plus, evaluation is so easy with the rubrics provided.
Preview of Choice Board for Fifth Grade Mathematics

Choice Board for Fifth Grade Mathematics

Students need to show what they have learned in their mathematics classes in way that allow them to be accountable and creative. Benchmarks and other standardized assessments give us a lot of insight. However, the choice board linked to, "I Can," statements for the standards gives us another perspective on what students have truly learned. There are eight choices, along with a "student's choice," to give students a variety of platforms. A list of Common Core standards along with the statemen
Preview of Fifth Grade Final Performance Tasks

Fifth Grade Final Performance Tasks

Find out what your fifth graders really know in a fun and interactive way. The choice board is the perfect activity for the weeks after state testing. They'll love the idea of choosing their task(s) and math topics to present. Allow students to work alone or with partners. Then choose a few days for presentations. The resource list and teacher notes help you get started right away.
Preview of Decomposing Fractions Virtual Anchor Chart

Decomposing Fractions Virtual Anchor Chart

This virtual anchor chart is designed for today's hybrid learning environment. The easy to upload, jpeg format makes it easy to add the chart to your virtual classroom as an asset on your live, student facing, platform or as an addition to your personalized schoolhouse environment. Just upload it to your asset file and the student asset file quickly and easily. The teacher notes give you ways to use the chart to foster discussions and add extension activities.
Preview of Multiplication by Tens Tic Tac Toe

Multiplication by Tens Tic Tac Toe

Find out what your fifth graders learned with this fun informal assessment. They'll use the pattern for multiplication by powers of ten to play this fun tic tac toe formatted game. Instead of the usual X's and O's the product marks the spot. Remember, three in a row gives the win. A template for adding your own factors is also included. Print and laminate as many as you want for a file folder activity. Make sure your PowerPoint is 2013 or later. Have fun!
Preview of Multidigit Multiplication Virtual Anchor Charts

Multidigit Multiplication Virtual Anchor Charts

The classroom anchor chart has evolved to our digital classroom environment. Here are three anchor charts designed for today's online, hybrid and face to face classrooms. The PNG format makes it easy to upload this mathematics learning resource to your LMS, blog, Bitmoji classroom, digital notebooks or the wall. Teacher notes with tips and tricks are provided along with a student activity to help students focus on the area and partial product, and standard algorithm models illustrated on the
Preview of Third Grade Mathematics Review Jeopardy

Third Grade Mathematics Review Jeopardy

Find out what your third graders have learned before State Testing or see what your fourth graders already know. This student engaging, teacher friendly, interactive PowerPoint platform takes only ten minutes of prep. Your students will love the animation and original music. The 25 questions cover, adding, subtraction, multiplication, graphs, and place value. Just divide the class into two teams and watch the fun begin. Enjoy!
Preview of Factors and Multiples Review with the Math Squares

Factors and Multiples Review with the Math Squares

The inspiration for this game was the fact that my 4th grade students kept having problems finding factors or multiples during spiral reviews. So, I created an interactive review game to make the learning fun. This PowerPoint format is so engaging for the students. They love the original music animation. Just divide the class into two teams, the X's and the O's. It's just like tic tac toe! Add the X's and O's live for more excitement. There is also a "Game Changer" in case of a tie. Teac
Preview of Math in the Morning Three

Math in the Morning Three

Use this series of spiral reviews to keep reinforcing those skills your students may be have problems with. The ten- problem reviews help students reinforce those fourth and fifth grade skills they need for middle school. I use the "Math in the Morning" during my 'Math Roundtable" As the students arrive they begin work. I allow them to use manipulatives and loads of scratch paper. After 20 minutes we discuss the problems and share solutions and strategies. I copy the activity front to back
Preview of Speak Math

Speak Math

Here's a fun way to find out if your students know those "clue words" for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Those dreaded word problems won't be as awkward when your students enjoy this 20 question interactive game. Just divide the class into two teams. They earn points for determining the correct operation to use. Then they earn more points for calculating the correct solution. It's teacher friendly too. The prep time is just ten minutes. The PowerPoint platform makes i
Preview of It's About Time

It's About Time

It's all about the clock when you engage your students with this comprehensive review about time. Find out what your students have learned about using mathematics to solve real world problems concerning measurements of time. They will work in teams to answer 25 challenging questions about time as seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years and centuries. The original music and graphics make engaging for students and the easy ten minute prep makes it teacher friendly. Enjoy.
Preview of Fraction of the Day for Third Grade

Fraction of the Day for Third Grade

"Fraction of the Day" for Third Grade is a daily skills review. Use it as your "opener" or "do now." Be sure to allow the students to share their models. You, the teacher decide on the day's fraction. Students use the graphic organizer to write the reciprocal, compare the fraction to the number one, draw a model, convert to a decimal, and graph on the number line. Color and gray scale versions along with a sample activity are provided. Enjoy.
Preview of Words That Tell You to Add

Words That Tell You to Add

When I switched from in-class to virtual instruction I knew that something was always missing. Where do I put the anchor charts? So I created the virtual anchor chart. You may insert it in your Bitmoji world, place it on the sharing platform of your LMS, upload it to Flipgrid, or Padlet, or simply upload to your teacher blog. Students will love having these reference charts in their virtual environment. This is the first of many virtual math anchor charts. Be sure to rate this product and
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About the store

Experience

I have been teaching for 26 years in a major metro area located in the Southeast part of the United States. I have implemented standards based mathematics instruction in Clayton County Schools, Atlanta Public Schools, and Dekalb County Schools in metro Atlanta. I ended my full time teaching at the Piedmont School. Right now I am semiretired.

Teaching style

My teaching style is very student and project centered. I also use a lot of modeling and technology.

My own education history

Bachelors Degree in Journalism from the University of Georgia Masters in Middle School Education from Mercer University EDS Degree in Mathematics Education from the University of Georgia

Additional biographical information

I am a former journalist and marketing associate in the broadcast industry.