I am Mrs. Miracle and this is my 12th year being an elementary school teacher. I LOVE my kids and I LOVE teaching math! I have taught 2 - 4 grades, but currently just 4th grade math.
Envisions Topic 1 Lesson 5 and 6, Topic 4 Lessons 1-8, Topic 5 Lessons 6 and 7 supplemental practice, exit tickets, and unit assessment with study guide. Standards: 3.OA.2 Interpret and demonstrate whole-number quotients of whole numbers, where objects are partitioned into equal shares. 3.OA.4 Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers. 3.OA.5 Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide. 3.OA.6 Understand
In this Google Slide, I model when to regroup using base ten blocks. The base ten blocks are there to show why we are marking our numbers and adding 10 to numbers. There is 1 example of not regrouping and 1 example of regrouping 1 ten for 10 ones. There is a problem for students to practice and an additional slide of 8 practice problems and an exit ticket question that I use with my students to practice this skill.
A 2 sided fold-able book where students can draw and describe the attribute of these 5 plane shapes: circle, triangle, square, rectangle, rhombus, pentagon, and hexagon.
Powerpoint file that is completely editable to meet your needs!
Used with the Candyland game board as a supplemental tool to teach irregular verbs. Each card has a sentence with a blank where the verb would fit and multiple choice answers to select from.
Example:
1. The dog ______ in the jello.
a. Swim
b. Swimmed
c. Swam
Used with the Candyland game board as supplement cards to teach adjective identification. Cards come in .PPT form and can be edited to meet needs or easily added on to using the template.
* I use this as a supplement lesson for Math in Focus. I don't like how they present solid shapes, so I use this lesson to teach them using math vocabulary (faces/vertices)
This Powerpoint lesson teaches the basic solid shapes (cube, rectangular prism, cylinder, cone, pyramid).
It includes real life examples of each shape, a practice activity, and an exit slip to assess students ability to identify shapes based on their properties.
* I use this as a supplement lesson for Math in Focus. MIF does not address the common core standard 2G.1 to fidelity, so I use supplement lessons to teach it.
This Powerpoint lesson teaches the concept of symmetry. It reviews the plane shapes taught in a previous lesson (triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, and hexagon) It uses these shapes to discuss lines of symmetry.
It includes a hands on practice activity and an exit slip to assess students understanding of symmetry.
* I use this as a supplement lesson for Math in Focus. MIF does not address the common core standard 2G.1 to fidelity, so I use supplement lessons to teach it.
This Powerpoint lesson is used to teach plane shapes (triangle, rectangle, square, oval, circle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, and quadrilateral).
Lesson vocabulary: Side and Vertex/Vertices
Practice Activity included where students must name the shape and identify the number of sides and vertices.
Exit Slip included that requires st
Students choose a book from their book bags and complete a writing activity for that day. Students have 3 choices each day and must complete one each day.
2nd - 5th
Creative Writing, Reading, Writing
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I am Mrs. Miracle and this is my 12th year being an elementary school teacher. I LOVE my kids and I LOVE teaching math! I have taught 2 - 4 grades, but currently just 4th grade math.
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