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Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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12 years of teaching math as a primary teacher and 6 years of counseling teachers on math education
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Preview of Always, Sometimes, Never Print Cards for Decimals Review, Math Talks, Warm-ups

Always, Sometimes, Never Print Cards for Decimals Review, Math Talks, Warm-ups

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Print Version of Always, Sometimes, Never Print Cards for Decimals Review, Math Talks, Warm-ups, Assessment, centers, Early finishers, challenge and more. Looking for a rich way to build decimal sense? This print ( + digital) set uses Always / Sometimes / Never statements to get students thinking, talking, and justifying—not just computing. It’s designed for Math Talks, Warm-ups, Centers/Stations, Early Finishers, Exit Tickets, Intervention, and Enrichment with self-check options that give insta
Preview of Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes, Print+Digital, Review, Math Talks Grade 4

Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes, Print+Digital, Review, Math Talks Grade 4

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This is the print and digital bundle ) of the Always · Never · Sometimes activity—a set of 144 (36 challenge) statements for grade 4 that ask students to decide whether a claim is always true, sometimes true, or never true—and prove it with examples or counterexamples. Great for math-talks, warm-ups, early finishers, challenge, centers. You can choose to practice individual categories (Number & Operations, Fractions & Decimals, Geometry & Measurement, Data & Probability) or all the Grade 4 Que
Preview of Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes Print + Digital Review, Math-Talks, Grade 5

Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes Print + Digital Review, Math-Talks, Grade 5

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This is the print and digital bundle of the Always · Never · Sometimes activity—a set of 144 (36 challenge) statements for grade 5 that ask students to decide whether a claim is always true, sometimes true, or never true—and prove it with examples or counterexamples. Great for math-talks, warm-ups, early finishers, challenge, centers. You can choose to practice individual categories (Place Value & Powers of Ten, Operations & Algebraic Thinking, Fractions & Decimals, Number Theory, Expressions &
Preview of Winter Holidays Activities Escape Adventure 2 Christmas Instant Feedback

Winter Holidays Activities Escape Adventure 2 Christmas Instant Feedback

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Winter Holiday, Christmas Escape Rooms Adventure with Instant Feedback. 20 rooms each. Students will practice the following concepts.additionsubtractionmultiplicationdivisionmultiples/factorsorder of operationsorderingproblem-solving (puzzles)finding patternsThis is the Escape Adventure 2 version of the winter holiday activities collection previously shared in google slides and print cards. The escape versions are in two parts and this is part 2. The google slides and the print versions are th
Preview of Always, Never, Sometimes, statements, print-cards warm-ups, Math talks, Grade 4

Always, Never, Sometimes, statements, print-cards warm-ups, Math talks, Grade 4

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This is a jumbo collection of Always · Never · Sometimes statements—a set of 144 (36 challenge) statements for grade 4 that ask students to decide whether a claim is always true, sometimes true, or never true—and prove it with examples or counterexamples. Great for math-talks, warm-ups, early finishers, challenge, centers. This is the Print ready-to-use task cards (instant feedback-answes and explanation for each included at the back of each card, you can choose to print only the front and ha
Preview of Digital Time Travel Escape Room Adventure 1 - Spiral Review, Instant feedback

Digital Time Travel Escape Room Adventure 1 - Spiral Review, Instant feedback

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Time Travel Escape Room Adventure, instant feedback, digital grades 5,6, and 7. The Time Travel Escape Room Adventure is perfect for spiral review across upper elementary and middle school. Students journey through time—solving puzzles from Ancient Egypt to the Viking Shipyard, Feudal Japan, the Renaissance Italy, Ancient Greece and even a futuristic Martian colony—all while practicing essential math skills. Can be useful as an interdisciplinary (intercurricular) activity that blends math wi
Preview of “Decimal Number Builder” Build decimal numbers with base 10 blocks (digital)

“Decimal Number Builder” Build decimal numbers with base 10 blocks (digital)

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Understanding place value is essential for developing a solid foundation of mathematical understanding. The Base 10 blocks are a great manipulative for visualizing and understanding place value for whole numbers and for decimal numbers. We have already created two digital activities/tools to practice modeling whole numbers with base 10 blocks. Number builder 4D and Number builder 6D. Number builder 4D uses (random) numbers up to 4 digits and number builder 6D uses numbers up to 6 digits. Toda
Preview of Time Travel Escape Room 3 , Spiral Review, Print Version, centers, warm-ups,

Time Travel Escape Room 3 , Spiral Review, Print Version, centers, warm-ups,

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Time Travel Escape Room Adventure 3, for review and reinforcement of concepts. Print Version-grades 5-8 The third one of the Time Travel Escape Room Adventure collection is also perfect for spiral review across upper elementary and middle school. Students journey through time—solving puzzles from Ancient India to the Ancient Greece , from the Californian Gold Rush to Sherlock Holmes apartment, an inventors' fair in Paris, a futuristic Drone Research Lab, and more—all while practicing essential m
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About the store

Experience

12 years of teaching math as a primary teacher and 6 years of counseling teachers on math education

Teaching style

I believe that teachers should be facilitators, and activity planners and give space for children to explore. I often teach in a cooperative style and use math activities with lots of visuals. I believe in play-learning and I create fun games for my students to practice.

My own education history

University degree in Education Science