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I started teaching fourth grade in September of 2007. After five years in the classroom, I became an Elementary Math Specialist, which is the job I currently hold.
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Preview of 3rd Grade Addition & Subtraction within 1,000 | Task Cards | 3.NBT.A2 |Halloween

3rd Grade Addition & Subtraction within 1,000 | Task Cards | 3.NBT.A2 |Halloween

Get your third graders excited for Halloween with these addition and subtraction task cards. 3rd graders must be able to fluently ADD and SUBTRACT within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and som
Preview of 5th Grade Add & Subtract Fractions w/ Unlike Denominators | Card Sort | 5.NF.A1

5th Grade Add & Subtract Fractions w/ Unlike Denominators | Card Sort | 5.NF.A1

Help your 5th graders ADD and SUBTRACT fractions and MIXED NUMBERS with this True/False CARD SORT. In fifth grade students must ADD and SUBTRACT fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators. And use benchmark fractions and number sense of fractions to estimate mentally and assess the reasonableness of answers. For example, recogniz
Preview of 5th Grade Subtract Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators | Task Cards | 5.NF.A1

5th Grade Subtract Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators | Task Cards | 5.NF.A1

Help your 5th graders SUBTRACT fractions and MIXED NUMBERS with these task cards. In fifth grade students must SUBTRACT fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators. Directions to the Teacher: Print and cut out task cards for students. You may choose to laminate for future use. Make copies of the Recording Sheet for students. Thi
Preview of 5th Grade Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators | Task Cards | 5.NF.A1

5th Grade Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators | Task Cards | 5.NF.A1

Help your 5th graders ADD fractions and MIXED NUMBERS with these task cards. In fifth grade students must ADD fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators. Directions to the Teacher: Print and cut out task cards for students. You may choose to laminate for future use. Make copies of the Recording Sheet for students. This is a gre
Preview of 6th Grade Divide Large Numbers WITH Remainders Card Sort | 6.NS.B2 | BOOM Cards

6th Grade Divide Large Numbers WITH Remainders Card Sort | 6.NS.B2 | BOOM Cards

Help your students master dividing large numbers with these BOOM cards CARD SORT. These 16 BOOM cards have 5 digit dividends and 2 digit divisors WITH remainders. Students will be asked to sort equations as either EQUAL or NOT EQUAL. This activity is a great way to support one of the MAJOR Clusters for 6th Grade of performing operations within the numbers system. This sort will help students interpret and compute quotients of whole numbers WITH remainders. YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN THESE RES
Preview of 6th Grade Divide Large Numbers no Remainders Card Sort | 6.NS.B2 | BOOM Cards

6th Grade Divide Large Numbers no Remainders Card Sort | 6.NS.B2 | BOOM Cards

Help your students master dividing large numbers with these BOOM cards CARD SORT. These 16 BOOM cards have 5 digit dividends and 2 digit divisors with no remainders. Students will be asked to sort equations as either EQUAL or NOT EQUAL. This activity is a great way to support one of the MAJOR Clusters for 6th Grade of performing operations within the numbers system. This sort will help students interpret and compute quotients of whole numbers with no remainders. YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN THE
Preview of 6th Grade Divide Large Numbers with Decimal Quotients | 6.NS.B2 | BOOM Cards

6th Grade Divide Large Numbers with Decimal Quotients | 6.NS.B2 | BOOM Cards

Help your students master dividing large numbers with DECIMAL QUOTIENTS with these BOOM cards. These 16 BOOM cards have 5 digit dividends and 2 digit divisors with decimal quotients. This activity is a great way to support one of the MAJOR Clusters for 6th Grade of performing operations within the numbers system. This sort will help students interpret and compute quotients of whole numbers with decimal quotients. YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN THESE RESOURCES:Grade 6-Equal/Not Equal Sort Decimal
Preview of 6th Grade Divide Large Numbers with no Remainders | 6.NS.B2 | BOOM Cards

6th Grade Divide Large Numbers with no Remainders | 6.NS.B2 | BOOM Cards

Help your students master dividing large numbers with these BOOM Cards. These 16 BOOM cards have 5 digit dividends and 2 digit divisors. This activity is a great way to support one of the MAJOR Clusters for 6th Grade of performing operations within the numbers system. This sort will help students interpret and compute quotients of whole numbers with NO remainders. YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN THESE RESOURCES:Grade 6-Equal/Not Equal Sort Decimal Division - Expressions - BOOM Cards Grade 6-Equal
Preview of 4th Grade Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers | BOOM Cards | 4.NF.B4b

4th Grade Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers | BOOM Cards | 4.NF.B4b

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your 4th graders MULTIPLY FRACTIONS. One of the MAJOR CLUSTERS in 4th grade is 4.NF.B - Build fractions from unit fractions by applying and extending previous understandings of operations of whole numbers. In fourth grade, students must be able to apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to MULTIPLY A FRACTION by a whole number. They must also understand a multiple of a/b as a multiple of 1/b, and use thi
Preview of 4th Grade Subtract Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators | BOOM Cards | 4.NF.B3c

4th Grade Subtract Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators | BOOM Cards | 4.NF.B3c

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your 4th graders subtract fractions with these task cards. In fourth grade students must SUBTRACT MIXED NUMBERS with like denominators, e.g., by replacing each mixed number with an equivalent fraction, and/or by using properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction. Includes: 8 Subtract Mixed Number Problems – No Regrouping 8 Subtract Mixed Number Problems – With Regrouping ****************
Preview of 4th Grade Add Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators | BOOM  Cards | 4.NF.B3c

4th Grade Add Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators | BOOM Cards | 4.NF.B3c

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your 4th graders add fractions with these task cards. In fourth grade students must ADD MIXED NUMBERS with like denominators, e.g., by replacing each mixed number with an equivalent fraction, and/or by using properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction. Includes: 8 Add Mixed Number Problems – No Regrouping 8 Add Mixed Number Problems – With Regrouping ************************************
Preview of 1st Grade Add Multiples of 10 Match Game | BOOM Cards | 1.NBT.C4

1st Grade Add Multiples of 10 Match Game | BOOM Cards | 1.NBT.C4

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your 1st grade students master this foundational skill of mentally ADDING multiples of TEN with this match GAME. This activity is part of one of the MAJOR content clusters for FIRST grade of using PLACE VALUE understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. First graders must be able to ADD multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value. In this activ
Preview of 4th Grade Add Fractional Parts of 10 and 100 | Task Cards | BOOM Cards | 4.NF.C5

4th Grade Add Fractional Parts of 10 and 100 | Task Cards | BOOM Cards | 4.NF.C5

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your 4th grade students master adding fractional parts as they relate to decimals. This activity, which includes 16 TASK CARDS, supports one of the MAJOR content CLUSTERS for fourth grade of understanding decimal notation for fractions. Students in fourth grade must be able to express a fraction with denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, and use this technique to ADD TWO FRACTIONS with respective
Preview of 3rd Grade Multiplication & Division Word Problems CGI | BOOM Cards | 3.OA.A3

3rd Grade Multiplication & Division Word Problems CGI | BOOM Cards | 3.OA.A3

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your students master 3.OA.A3 multiplication and division within 100 to solve WORD PROBLEMS in situations involving EQUAL GROUPS by using drawings and equations to represent the problem. There are 24 TASK CARDS that cover the three equal groups CGI word problem types. Includes:Problems for each of the three CGI Word Problem Types: 8 Equal Groups – Unknown Product 8 Equal Groups – Number of Groups Unknown 8 Equal Groups – G
Preview of 3rd Grade Distributive Property of Multiplication Puzzle | BOOM Cards | 3.OA.B5

3rd Grade Distributive Property of Multiplication Puzzle | BOOM Cards | 3.OA.B5

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your students master the DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY of MULTIPLICATION with this easy to use matching GAME Puzzle. One of the MAJOR CONTENT standards for third graders is to understand PROPERTIES of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division. Students must be able to apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide. For example, knowing that 8 × 5 = 40 and 8 × 2 = 16, one can find
Preview of 3rd Grade Equivalent Expressions Properties Match | BOOM Cards | 3.OA.B5

3rd Grade Equivalent Expressions Properties Match | BOOM Cards | 3.OA.B5

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your students understand the properties of multiplication. This product focuses on one of the MAJOR content standards for THIRD grade of understanding PROPERTIES of multiplication and the relationship between multiplication and division. Third graders are expected to apply PROPERTIES OF OPERATIONS as strategies to multiply and divide. Examples: If 6 × 4 = 24 is known, then 4 × 6 = 24 is also known. (Commutative property
Preview of 3rd Grade Determine the Unknown in Multiply & Divide | BOOM Cards | 3.OA.A4

3rd Grade Determine the Unknown in Multiply & Divide | BOOM Cards | 3.OA.A4

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your students master multiplication and division equations with this matching game. This activity supports one of the MAJOR clusters for THIRD grade of represent and solve problems involving MULTIPLICATION and DIVISION. Third graders must be able to determine the UNKNOWN whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. For example, determine the unknown number that makes the equation tru
Preview of 3rd 4th and 5th Grade Hopscotch Math Games and Social Distance Activities

3rd 4th and 5th Grade Hopscotch Math Games and Social Distance Activities

Are you looking for a way to review math skills in a fun and engaging way while maintaining social distance protocols? If so, these are the games for you. This set comes with directions for traditional hopscotch and 3 different Hopscotch Math Games, each with two variations to play for a total of TEN HOPSCOTCH GAMES!! Use these Hopscotch Math Games with your 3-5 students to review many math skills including: Multiplication FactsDivision FactsEquivalent FractionsAdd FractionsSubtract FractionsMul
Preview of Kindergarten 1st & 2nd Grade Hopscotch Math Games Social Distance Activities

Kindergarten 1st & 2nd Grade Hopscotch Math Games Social Distance Activities

Are you looking for a way to review math skills in a fun and engaging way while maintaining social distance protocols? If so, these are the games for you. This set comes with directions for traditional hopscotch and 3 different Hopscotch Math Games, each with two variations to play for a total of TEN HOPSCOTCH GAMES!! Use these Hopscotch Math Games with your K-2 students to review many math skills including: •Addition Facts •Subtraction Facts •Skip Counting •Odd and Even •Make 10 •Make 100 •Add
Preview of 6th Grade MULTIPLY Decimals Equal or Not Equal Card Sort | BOOM Cards | 6.NS.B3

6th Grade MULTIPLY Decimals Equal or Not Equal Card Sort | BOOM Cards | 6.NS.B3

Use these digital, self-grading, interactive BOOM DECK TASK CARDS to help your 6th grade students master MULTIPLYING decimals to thousandths MENTALLY with this card sort. This activity is a great way to support one of the MAJOR Clusters for SIXTH Grade of performing operations with decimals to thousandths. This sort will help students understand the relationship between place value and MULTIPLYING with DECIMALS. Included are: 16 Equal or Not Equal Number Sentences YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN
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Experience

I started teaching fourth grade in September of 2007. After five years in the classroom, I became an Elementary Math Specialist, which is the job I currently hold.

Teaching style

Engage, engage, engage! I believe it is my job as an educator to ensure that my students are engaged in my teaching. If they aren't engaged, then I have only myself to blame. I love to have students moving, teaching, talking, writing, drawing, dancing, singing, and anything else to engage them during their math class.

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My own education history

I studied Elementary Education and Psychology at The College of New Jersey and earned my Bachelors Degree in 2007. I later pursued my Special Education degree and Educational Specialist degree in School Administration.

Additional biographical information

I am a wife and a mom of two lovely children. I have an older daughter and a younger son.