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Boise, Idaho, United States
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I have taught for 8 wonderful and crazy years! The first 5 years were with 5th graders. Alas, I am short so many of those 5th graders were taller than me. The last 3 years have been in 3rd grade. 3rd graders are so wonderful. I absolutely love this grade!
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Preview of Castle Architect- An Area and Perimeter Project

Castle Architect- An Area and Perimeter Project

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Become a castle architect and calculate the area and perimeter of a castle model in 3 stages. Students measure, label, and calculate the area and perimeter on floor plans for the keep and measure to calculate area for each castle wall before finally building the castle model. The model is based on a stone keep castle with a stone keep in the middle surrounded by a curtain wall for protection. Note: The Castle Model is included with the Castle Architect Project. No need to buy the separate model
Preview of Castle Garden: An Arrays Project

Castle Garden: An Arrays Project

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Practice modeling arrays by building the castle garden! Arrange the fruits and vegetables for the castle garden into the correct arrays to present a beautiful and organized garden for the king and queen to enjoy. Students are given the dimensions of each field and students arrange the vegetables and fruits into the correct arrays. Includes:♦ 2 Layout Options - Option 1: Clipart is arranged as squares. This option spans TWO 12 x 18 construction paper pages. Cutting the clipart along
Preview of Lord's Manor Floor Plan: A Perimeter and Area Freebie

Lord's Manor Floor Plan: A Perimeter and Area Freebie

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Find the perimeter and area of each room in a Lord's Manor. Then find the total area of the whole floor. Includes:♦ Lord's Manor Floor Plan Worksheets ♦ Area Model Information Sheet ♦ Answer Key This freebie is the teacher's example for Stage 1: Keep Floor Plans in the Castle Architect Area and Perimeter Project. Calculate the area of the whole castle and then build it! Check it out here.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More Morsel Tidbit Fun: Quest for the Kingdom: End of the Year Math Review
Preview of Treasure Number Lines Big Bundle

Treasure Number Lines Big Bundle

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This bundle contains 6 different addition pirate number line activities! What's included:Leveled Number Line Worksheets: ♦ Adding by Tens ♦ Double Digit Addition ♦ Double Digit Addition Above 100 ♦ Adding Hundreds *The leveled worksheet sets each contain two worksheets leveled three ways.*Also includes:♦ Treasure Number Lines: Transitioning to Larger Jumps on the Number Line (5 worksheets) These worksheets are completed in progression. They are not leveled like the previous sets. and♦ Where is t
Preview of Treasure Hunt: Write the Hallway- General Subject Review

Treasure Hunt: Write the Hallway- General Subject Review

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Forget Write the Room! Let's Write the Hallway! Review general subjects in an interactive way! Set up clues around the halls of your school for a fun out of the classroom experience! Each clue has a problem for the students to solve and a letter to help decode a secret message. Once all clues have been collected and work has been checked by a teacher, send the students to the office to collect their treasure! 42 questions covering math, geography, reading, word study and grammar, cursive, and s
Preview of Pirate Arrays Treasure Hunt: Write the Room

Pirate Arrays Treasure Hunt: Write the Room

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Review arrays in an interactive classroom treasure hunt! 19 pirate themed question clues will have students practicing knowledge of arrays while unlocking a secret message. The final clue leads the young pirates to you, their captain, in hopes of earning treasure. Arrays Questions Scope:♦ identifying the correct array from equations ♦ writing equations for a given array ♦ drawing arrays for an equation ♦ splitting larger arrays into smaller arrays ♦ identifying errors in a pictured array Includ
Preview of Castle Siege: 3rd Grade Elapsed Time Craft

Castle Siege: 3rd Grade Elapsed Time Craft

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The siege of Lord Garrick of Sabule's castle begins at 2:30 in the afternoon. It is up to you to determine when each siege engine needs to leave the army to be in position for the siege. After determining the time for each siege engine to head out, students will assemble a project page of the castle surrounded by the siege engines with correct time slip labels. This activity comes with two options for solving the elapsed time problems.♦ The first is using arrow language to solve the problems. A
Preview of Pumpkin Patch Match- A Multiplication with Arrays Center Game

Pumpkin Patch Match- A Multiplication with Arrays Center Game

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Fall into a multiplication game designed for centers with a Halloween theme. Match up arrays to equations and with other equations sharing the same total to create a pumpkin patch. Rows match pumpkins with the same totals horizontally and columns connect equations that share a factor. The game pieces can also be used for flashcard practice or independent matching practice. Includes:♦ Teacher Information ♦ Teacher Board Example- Model how to play a mini game with large-sized pieces. Availa
Preview of Quest for the Kingdom: 3rd Grade Math Centers and Easel Version

Quest for the Kingdom: 3rd Grade Math Centers and Easel Version

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From serf to Monarch, students will level up by showing their math prowess over 9 math review activities. Make it to Monarch and you get to command the class! Quest for the Kingdom: Centers is a 3rd grade end of the year math review activity set. It would also work as a beginning of the year review for 4th graders. This is a remake of my resource, Quest for the Kingdom: Review Project-Gamification Style into a centers friendly version! The new centers version is full color and features a bl
Preview of Ratio Tables: Multiplication- Part 2 Combining Partial Products and Doubling
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Ratio Tables: Multiplication- Part 2 Combining Partial Products and Doubling

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This video focuses on combining partial products and doubling to solve multiplication problems on a ratio table. It is the second part of a series on using ratio tables for multiplication. While the first video is presented as a lesson teaching students, this video is directed towards teachers. Includes:♦ 3 Practice Worksheets and Answer Keys for Ratio Table Practice. For the free first part, click here.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other Video Fun: Treasure Number L
Preview of Treasure Number Lines -Adding Hundreds Leveled Number Lines

Treasure Number Lines -Adding Hundreds Leveled Number Lines

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Get the pirate to the treasure by adding problems on a number line. Includes:Two adding hundreds on a number line worksheets leveled three ways! Each set has the same problems but are leveled differently. The levels are broken down as follows. ♦ The first worksheet in each set has the number line jumps labeled with the steps of the problem. ♦ The second worksheet in each set has only the number line jumps to help students break down the problem. ♦ The final worksheet in each set is a blank numb
Preview of Addition Notations: Arrow Language

Addition Notations: Arrow Language

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5 worksheets and 3 note/teaching pages dedicated to solving addition using arrow language. Arrow Language is a notation that can be used for addition and subtraction. The next step up from the number line, arrow language uses arrows instead of the jumps on a number line to solve problems in partial sums or differences. Includes:♦ 3 Note or Teaching Pages showing the break down of solving addition examples using arrow language with adding up to friendly numbers, separating by place value, and swi
Preview of Treasure Number Lines- Adding Hundreds Extra Practice

Treasure Number Lines- Adding Hundreds Extra Practice

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Extra practice for adding hundreds on a number line. Get the pirate to the treasure by adding on the number line. Please take a moment to rate and let me know what you think! Thanks! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More Treasure Number Lines ♦ Double Digit Addition Above 100 Leveled Worksheet ♦ Adding By Tens Leveled Worksheet ♦ Transitioning to Larger Jumps on the Number Line ♦ Adding Hundreds Leveled Worksheet Or the bundle! ♦ Treasure Number Lines Big Bundle
Preview of Area Model Information Sheet

Area Model Information Sheet

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This information page focuses on array and area models. It can be used for student notebooks, parent handouts, or teacher information on methods for multiplication. Arrays Fun: ♦ Pirate Arrays Treasure Hunt ♦ Castle Garden- An Arrays Activity Area Model: ♦ Castle Architect- An Area and Perimeter Project
Preview of Arrow Language: Elapsed Time

Arrow Language: Elapsed Time

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Example poster or notes page for using arrow language to solve elapsed time problems. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For an elapsed time activity, check out the Castle Siege activity in Quest for the Kingdom: End of the Year Math Review Project-Gamification Style. More Arrow Language: ♦ Addition Notations: Arrow Language ♦ Decomposing: Addition Notations Video
Preview of Decomposing: Addition Notations
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Decomposing: Addition Notations

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This video will solve an addition equation in three different addition notations using decomposing. Next, the video focuses on comparing those notations to the traditional algorithm. Includes: ♦ 4 addition notation pages from the video For worksheets in the notation of the Starting with the 2nd Addend example from the video, check out Addition Notations: Arrow Language. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More Video Fun: Treasure Number Lines: Where is the Answer on
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Experience

I have taught for 8 wonderful and crazy years! The first 5 years were with 5th graders. Alas, I am short so many of those 5th graders were taller than me. The last 3 years have been in 3rd grade. 3rd graders are so wonderful. I absolutely love this grade!

Teaching style

I love anything that is interactive, musical, or thematic. I love cross curricular projects especially when it follows my themes. So far, my themes for the year are pirates for the first trimester, ninjas for the second, and all things medieval for the third trimester. Look for fun activities along my theme lines in the future!