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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, Never, Sometimes Digital Review for Decimals -Instant Feedback, No-Prep

Always, Never, Sometimes Digital Review for Decimals -Instant Feedback, No-Prep

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Digital Version of Always, Sometimes for Decimals Review, Math Talks, Warm-ups, Assessment, centers, Early finishers, challenge and more. Looking for a rich way to build decimal sense? This 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 instant feedback Skills & concep
Preview of Digital Always, Never, Sometimes Fractions review, Math Talks, Instant feedback

Digital Always, Never, Sometimes Fractions review, Math Talks, Instant feedback

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This is the Digital-Instant feedback version of “Always, Never, Sometimes” task cards for Fractions Review, warm-ups, Math Talks. A great way to build reasoning, surface misconceptions, and keep every learner engaged? Each prompt is a short statement students judge as Always, Sometimes, or Never true—then justify. Every card includes: A crisp statement (e.g., “A fraction with a larger denominator is smaller.”)The correct verdict (+ a kid-friendly explanation) aSelf-check mode: Students sele
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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