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Mathalogical

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Portland, Oregon, United States
About the store
I started teaching 2nd and 3rd grade in 2009, and in 2012 I moved to Switzerland to seek new experiences. After a few years living and teaching abroad, I moved home to DC and into the role of math coordinator for PreK-5th grade. I discovered a love for all things math! Math games, math tasks, math projects, math puzzles, STEM challenges… Making sense of curriculum challenges and making it engaging and fun has led to me be a PYP Curriculum Coordinator, and I love building an inquiry-based curriculum with teachers. I am constantly creating, organizing, and looking for ways to make learning fun and meaningful!
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Preview of FREEBIE! Number lines - whole numbers and empty number lines

FREEBIE! Number lines - whole numbers and empty number lines

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Add to your students' math tool kit with number lines! Number lines are one of your most versatile and under appreciated tools in math! They can help students figure out and explain their reasoning about numbers, work flexibly with operations, and record their thinking. Number lines included: empty number line0-100-200-100 in intervals of 10empty number line to 10 with dashesempty number line to 20 with dashesRecord with a pencil or laminate for repeated use with a dry erase marker! Alternativel
Preview of Digit Spinner - A Place Value Game

Digit Spinner - A Place Value Game

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Place value practice doesn’t have to be boring! Math games are a fun and engaging way for students to build an understanding of key math concepts and to engage in math talk. Digit Spinner is an easy-to-play game that asks students to build numbers one digit at a time, making decisions about where to place each digit that will give them a larger number than their partner. After the numbers are complete, students compare the two numbers and practice the written and expanded forms of their number.
Preview of FREEBIE - Hundreds charts

FREEBIE - Hundreds charts

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Mathalogical
Hundreds charts are one of the most versatile tools in a math classroom. Look for patterns in the number system, play games, add or subtract, the list goes on and on. Also included is a 120 chart to allow students to extend the patterns past one hundred. You also get a blank 100 chart and a blank 120 chart so that students can fill them in on their own. Print them out or use them with Dry Erase Pockets to save paper and use them over and over again. If you enjoy the product, please leave a rati
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Experience

I started teaching 2nd and 3rd grade in 2009, and in 2012 I moved to Switzerland to seek new experiences. After a few years living and teaching abroad, I moved home to DC and into the role of math coordinator for PreK-5th grade. I discovered a love for all things math! Math games, math tasks, math projects, math puzzles, STEM challenges… Making sense of curriculum challenges and making it engaging and fun has led to me be a PYP Curriculum Coordinator, and I love building an inquiry-based curriculum with teachers. I am constantly creating, organizing, and looking for ways to make learning fun and meaningful!

Teaching style

When it comes to math, the fewer worksheets the better! There are many ways to solve a problem, and every kid (and adult) can do math. I believe in manipulatives, multiple strategies, math talk, games, and open-ended tasks to encourage problem solving and creativity while learning and applying math skills.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Google Certified Teacher Level 1 and Level 2

My own education history

Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching PK-6 from The University of Virginia 2009