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Hello! I'm Shane Pransky from Math is Fundamental. For over 30 years, I've had the privilege of teaching 4th grade in the same district. In my humble opinion, 4th graders are the best! I hold an undergraduate degree in elementary education and a master's degree in classroom technology. As a leader in classroom gamification, I am passionate about making learning fun through playful methods. I've freelanced for Kahoot by creating math games and am proud to be a Boom Learning Premier seller.
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Preview of Scaffolded Partial Quotient Big 7 Long Division Unit Practice - 28 worksheets

Scaffolded Partial Quotient Big 7 Long Division Unit Practice - 28 worksheets

As a teacher of fourth grade for over 30 years, I can tell you that long division is easily the most challenging 4th grade math calculation your students will learn. It involves learning not one, but two complicated (sometimes confusing) algorithms. It requires a strong fluency of basic facts not just for division, but also multiplication, and subtraction, too. To master the steps requires a lot of practice and repetition. This packet will an essential piece to your long division unit becaus
Preview of QR Coded Task Cards for Long Division with Money

QR Coded Task Cards for Long Division with Money

If you are viewing this product, then you probably already know of the usefulness and versatility of task cards. They work great for centers, partner activities, and general review. Kids love them because they can move around and work at their own pace, too. I created these task cards to give my students some opportunity to independently practice long division using the standard method. There are problems for three digit up to four digit dividends with and without remainders. What’s included:
Preview of QR Coded Task Cards for Partial Quotient Method for Long Division

QR Coded Task Cards for Partial Quotient Method for Long Division

QR Coded Task Cards for Partial Quotient Method for Long DivisionIf you are viewing this product, then you probably already know of the usefulness and versatility of task cards. They work great for centers, partner activities, and general review. Kids love them because they can move around and work at their own pace, too. I created these task cards to give my students some opportunity to independently practice long division using the partial quotient method. There are problems for two digit up
Preview of Estimation of Sums and Differences Task Cards w/ Self-checking Answer Code

Estimation of Sums and Differences Task Cards w/ Self-checking Answer Code

If you are viewing this product, then you probably already know of the usefulness and versatility of task cards. They work great for centers, partner activities, and general review. Kids love them because they can move around and work at their own pace, too. What's unique about this set of task cards is that they can be used to fill in a coded joke that the students always love. It is great for self-checking, and makes it easy for the teacher to quickly glance at a child's paper to see if the s
Preview of Scaffolded Long Division Practice Pages - a unit of differentiated worksheets

Scaffolded Long Division Practice Pages - a unit of differentiated worksheets

As a teacher of fourth grade for over 30 years, I can tell you that long division is easily the most challenging 4th grade math calculation your students will learn. It involves a complicated (sometimes confusing) algorithm and requires a strong fluency of basic facts for not just for division, but also multiplication, and subtraction, too. To master the steps requires a lot of practice and repetition. In their early learning, students benefit from scaffolding and cues to remind them of the
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Hello! I'm Shane Pransky from Math is Fundamental. For over 30 years, I've had the privilege of teaching 4th grade in the same district. In my humble opinion, 4th graders are the best! I hold an undergraduate degree in elementary education and a master's degree in classroom technology. As a leader in classroom gamification, I am passionate about making learning fun through playful methods. I've freelanced for Kahoot by creating math games and am proud to be a Boom Learning Premier seller.

Teaching style

My style has evolved over the years as all teacher. If I had to describe my style, I'd say that I try to take the best of all the teachers I've ever had, taught with or known and put them together in my own classroom to try to make a learning environment that has kids excited to learn each day.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I have lots of "#1 Teacher" mugs. I'm not sure if this counts as an "award" but I still feel pretty good about them.

My own education history

graduated from Bowling Green State University in Dec. of 1994

Additional biographical information

Come follow what's going on in my mind and classroom at my blog: www.mathisfundamental.com