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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 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 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- Where is the Answer on a Number Line?
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Treasure Number Lines- Where is the Answer on a Number Line?

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The video models how to set up number lines for 3 addition equations with variables missing at the end, middle, and beginning of the equations and where the answer will be located. Vocabulary Used: ♦ variable ♦ friendly numbers ♦ inverse operations Includes:♦ Student Notes Page- Completed examples to add to notebook or binder. ♦ 3 worksheets. One for each of the addition equations modeled. ♦ Answer Key The worksheets are set up in the same format as my freebie Adding Hundreds Extra Practice. R
Preview of Ratio Tables: Multiplication: From Modeling to Basic Ratio Tables
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Ratio Tables: Multiplication: From Modeling to Basic Ratio Tables

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This video focuses on moving from modeling multiplication problems to using a basic ratio table. The lesson is geared towards students and covers three examples using story problems and a bare problem. Includes: ♦ Video notes for students to complete the examples from the video. Part 2 is geared towards teachers and focuses on combining partial products and doubling to solve problems on a ratio table more efficiently. It includes 3 worksheets to practice the ideas from the video. To check
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!