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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 Math talks discussions warm-ups mental number sense strategies  digital

Math talks discussions warm-ups mental number sense strategies digital

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Math talks, number talks, warm-ups, math discussions, problems, strategies, mental math, operations, patterns, challenge, and more. Math talks are short activities (around 10 minutes) designed to provide opportunities for the students to make connections in mathematics and explain their thinking to their peers. Questions that encourage students to think of different strategies and realize that there is no one way to solve a problem. There are many ways to see and understand mathematics. Math tal
Preview of Multiplication facts, arrays, properties, multiples, factors, division, digital

Multiplication facts, arrays, properties, multiples, factors, division, digital

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This multiplication adventure includes 164 digital activities (google slides) starting from multiplication as repeated addition and moving on to arrays, multiplication properties, multiples, factors, and division. The questions provide visual help and manipulatives for conceptual understanding and deep learning. They allow you to provide support for your low-floor students and challenge your high ceiling ones. The students will be taking on a mission to save the little Binions from the Evil pro
Preview of Algebra Escape Room Adventures,  Bundle 1 &2, Print Version, Greek Mythology

Algebra Escape Room Adventures, Bundle 1 &2, Print Version, Greek Mythology

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Bundle of Print Algebra Escape Room Adventures 1&2: Practice Solving linear equations, Combining like terms, Distributive property, Multi-step equations, Systems of equations, Word problems , algebraic expressions, Logical reasoning & inequalities Step into a world of gods, heroes, and logic with these Algebra escape challenges designed to engage and excite your students! Two levelWhat’s included?Two immersive escape Adventure set in a Greek mythology theme where students must solve puzzles to
Preview of Digital Fractions Review Escape Rooms Adventure Interactive Feedback Puzzles 2

Digital Fractions Review Escape Rooms Adventure Interactive Feedback Puzzles 2

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Interactive Digital Escape rooms adventure with instant feedback. Fractions review. This resource is the second level of an interactive escape room with puzzles to review fractions. It is a digital game in which the students get to move to a new room/puzzle when solving each puzzle. There are 9 escape rooms in the resource each one followed by a solution/reward page. The mission of the escape adventure is to save the little aliens( Binions) and yourself from the mad scientist (Professor Madlock
Preview of Algebra Escape Room Adventure 2 - Greek Mythology, Print, Linear Equations

Algebra Escape Room Adventure 2 - Greek Mythology, Print, Linear Equations

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Print Algebra Escape Room Adventure 2: Practice Solving linear equations, Combining like terms, Distributive property, Multi-step equations, Systems of equations, Word problems , algebraic expressions, Logical reasoning & inequalities Step into a world of gods, heroes, and logic with these interactive algebra escape challenges designed to engage and excite your students! Two levels, instant feedback, print and DigitalThis is the print version of the level 2.What’s included?An immersive escape
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 Algebra Escape Room Adventure 1 - Greek Mythology, Print, Linear Equations

Algebra Escape Room Adventure 1 - Greek Mythology, Print, Linear Equations

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Print Algebra Escape Room Adventure 1: Practice Solving linear equations, Combining like terms, Distributive property, Multi-step equations, Systems of equations, Word problems , algebraic expressions, Logical reasoning & inequalities Step into a world of gods, heroes, and logic with these interactive algebra escape challenges designed to engage and excite your students! Two levels, instant feedback, print and DigitalThis is the print version of the level 1. What’s included?An immersive e
Preview of Halloween Puzzles Math number talks solutions challenge practice review digital

Halloween Puzzles Math number talks solutions challenge practice review digital

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Halloween Puzzles, Brain teasers, Math talks, Number Talks, challenge, practice, review, google slides, Halloween jokes included This is a collection of 62 Halloween puzzles with colorful fun Halloween graphics. The puzzles can be used as Math talk activities as well. Many of the puzzles have more than one answer and they are great for initiating conversations about different strategies and more. The puzzle cards are great for group work and they will make a fun Halloween escape room activity. S
Preview of Addition and subtraction with base 10 blocks, 100 grid and number charts

Addition and subtraction with base 10 blocks, 100 grid and number charts

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Using the 100 grid, tens and ones for addition and subtraction.Using 100 grids to solve addition and subtraction problems is a great way for students to understand place value and regrouping. Placing/coloring tens and ones on a 100 (or more) grid helps them represent the first number and then add or subtract the second. They can see how the ones turn into tens in addition and how tens "break" to subtract ones. For subtraction, the first number is represented on the grid and the students color
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 3,4,5,6 Math Puzzles chickens brainteasers warm ups centers  digital challenge

3,4,5,6 Math Puzzles chickens brainteasers warm ups centers digital challenge

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Math puzzles, warm-ups, brainteasers, centers, challenge, math talks Are your students smarter than a chicken? Have them prove it. This resource is a collection of fun puzzles presented by the clever rebel chickens. The puzzles include problem-solving strategies such as logic reasoning, guess and check and revise, make a table, draw a diagram, find a pattern. They visit the concepts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, multiples and factors, division, fractions and more. The story: The re
Preview of Always, Never, Sometimes, Algebra Review,  Instant feedback printable cards

Always, Never, Sometimes, Algebra Review, Instant feedback printable cards

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Algebra Review cards : Always / Never / Sometimes If you’re looking for a quick, high-impact way to review Algebra skills and build student reasoning, this Always–Never–Sometimes question collection is it. It’s a set of 108 statements  where students decide whether each statement is always true, never true, or sometimes true—and then justify their thinking.  What I love about this format: it turns “right answer” math into thinking + defending + revising, which is exactly what students need
Preview of Number Sense, comparing, ordering, patterns represent, odd even, skip counting

Number Sense, comparing, ordering, patterns represent, odd even, skip counting

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Number Sense, number talks, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, find patterns represent numbers with 100s 10s and 1s, odd and even numbers, skip counting by 2,5 and 10. Students need a variety of activities to learn and experience numbers. This collection of digital activities (interactive google slides) will allow them to practice Decomposing numbers (adding groups to make the number) representing numbers with 100s 10s and 1s to 200Skip counting by 2,5, and 10Comparing numbersOrdering numbersO
Preview of Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes Print, Digital, Review, Math talks, Grade 8

Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes Print, Digital, Review, Math talks, Grade 8

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This is the bundle of the print and digital Always · Never · Sometimes activity—a set of 144 (36 challenge) statements for grade 8 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 (Real numbers & exponents, Scientific notation & roots, Linear relationships, Equations/systems, Functions, Geome
Preview of Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes Print and Digital, Review, Math talks, Grade7

Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes Print and Digital, Review, Math talks, Grade7

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This is the bundle of the print and digital Always · Never · Sometimes activity—a set of 144 (36 challenge) statements for grade 7 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 (Ratios, Rates, percents,Rational Numbers, Operations, Expressions, Equations, Inequalities, Geometry: Angles, Are
Preview of Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes Print, Digital, Review, Math talks, Grade 6

Bundle of Always, Never, Sometimes Print, Digital, Review, Math talks, Grade 6

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This is the bundle of the print and digital Always · Never · Sometimes activity—a set of 144 (36 challenge) statements for grade 6 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 (Ratios & Proportions, Rational Numbers, Operations, Expressions, Equations, Inequalities, Geometry: Area, Surfac
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 Algebra 1, 2 steps Equations Inequalities Balancing the scale Google slides

Algebra 1, 2 steps Equations Inequalities Balancing the scale Google slides

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Pre Algebra 1, 2 steps Equations and Inequalities, Balancing the scale Google slides version-task cards These scales activities aim to help students understand equations and inequalities with and without variables. The activities are organized in the order Understand the equivalence concept using scalesTRUE FALSE statements according to the scale.Information provided by the scales.Remove and place weights to balance the scale (remove add equal weights on both sides)Calculate the value of the va
Preview of Algebra Roll 1 Game Print and Digital Web Game, Solve Linear Equations 1,2, step

Algebra Roll 1 Game Print and Digital Web Game, Solve Linear Equations 1,2, step

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New Algebra Games - Algebra Roll 1- Solving Linear Equations I created a set of equation-solving games that work well for centers/stations and partner practice. Print and Web based Game for each level. What’s included: Level 1: Simple linear equations (one/two-step, distribution) Print and web GameLevel 2: Linear equations with fractions + integers (including negatives and variables on both sides) Print and web GameLevel 3: Systems of equations (2 variables)  Print and web GameWhy it works High
Preview of Exponents Escape Adventure - printable- Story based, Solutions, explanations

Exponents Escape Adventure - printable- Story based, Solutions, explanations

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Exponents Escape Adventure for grades 6-10. This is the printable version (color and grey scale) of the Escape Adventure. Solutions and explanations provided. ConceptsStudents practice and apply key exponent concepts through puzzle-style challengesEvaluate powersExponents propertiesExponents OperationsSolve equations with variable exponentsPowers with negative exponents and exponentsPowers with decimal and fractional basesEvaluate numerical expressions involving exponentsNegative & Zero Exponen
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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