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I am an intervention specialist (K-12 special education) and general education (PK-5) teacher. Additionally, I hold a specialization endorsement in reading. I have taught Pre-K through 5th grades as a general education teacher and 3rd through 8th & 11th grades as a special education teacher. My experience includes both suburban and urban settings, and I am also a former elementary administrator.
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Preview of Four-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Four-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Four-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Standard Algorithm with Regrouping) Scaffolded with a TemplateStudents will practice four-digit subtraction across zeroes in this fun, summer themed activity. Students will see a four-digit minus three-digit or four-digit math sentence in the standard algorithm (vertical) form. They will fill in each box one at a time to form a four- through two-digit difference.Each four-digit minuend includes 2 to 3 zeros in a row (for example, 8000, 4003, 2600).Students wi
Preview of Three-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Three-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Three-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Standard Algorithm with Regrouping) Scaffolded with a TemplateStudents will practice three-digit subtraction across zeroes (subtracting from hundreds) in this fun, summer themed activity. Students will see a three-digit minus three-digit or two-digit math sentence in the standard algorithm (vertical) form. They will fill in each box one at a time to form a three-digit or two-digit difference. Students will SHOW ALL OF THEIR WORK DIRECTLY ON THE SLIDE (incl
Preview of Two-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

Two-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Scaffolded Regrouping) Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Two-Digit Subtraction Across Zeros (Standard Algorithm with Regrouping) Scaffolded with a TemplateStudents will practice two-digit subtraction across zeroes (subtracting from tens) in this fun, summer themed activity. Students will see a two-digit minus one-digit or two-digit math sentence in the standard algorithm vertical form. They will fill in each box one at a time to form a two-digit or one-digit difference. Students will SHOW ALL OF THEIR WORK DIRECTLY ON THE SLIDE (including the regro
Preview of Long Division 4 Digit ÷ 1 Digit, With Remainders Digital Boom Cards™

Long Division 4 Digit ÷ 1 Digit, With Remainders Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Long Division 4 Digit ÷ 1 Digit With Remainders (Arctic Tundra Biome/ Ecosystem)Part of the "Long Division/ Biome Series" of decks, this deck features long division with four-digit dividends divided by one-digit divisors, and includes SCAFFOLDS. The biome/ ecosystem featured in this deck is: arctic tundra. Students will type all of the division steps directly in the Boom card. If a students makes a mistake(s), they will be able to receive immediate feedback of WHERE the mistake was made when the
Preview of Scaffolded Long Division 4 Digit ÷ 1 Digit, No Remainder Digital Boom Cards™

Scaffolded Long Division 4 Digit ÷ 1 Digit, No Remainder Digital Boom Cards™

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Scaffolded Long Division 4 Digit ÷ 1 Digit No Remainder (Forest Biome/ Ecosystem)Part of the "Long Division/ Biome Series" of decks, this deck features long division with four-digit dividends divided by one-digit divisors, and includes SCAFFOLDS. The biome/ ecosystem featured in this deck is: forest. Students will type all of the division steps directly in the Boom card. If a students makes a mistake(s), they will be able to receive immediate feedback of WHERE the mistake was made when they cl
Preview of Multiplication Arrays (Minecraft™ Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

Multiplication Arrays (Minecraft™ Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

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Students will use arrays to solve multiplication problems in this fun, Minecraft™ themed activity. Students will view an image of an array on each card. They will then type the corresponding numbers into the multiplication sentence. Students will fill in both factors and the product: number of rows, number of objects in each row, and total number of objects. Multiplication facts up to 9. 3.OA.1 Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 x 7 as the total number of objects in 5 group
Preview of Multiplication with Equal Groups (Minecraft™ Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

Multiplication with Equal Groups (Minecraft™ Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

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Students will use equal groups to solve multiplication problems in this fun, Minecraft™ themed activity. Students will view an image of equal groups on each card. They will then type the corresponding numbers into the multiplication sentence. Students will fill in both factors and the product: number of groups, number of objects in each group, and total number of objects. Multiplication facts up to 9. 3.OA.1 Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 x 7 as the total number of obje
Preview of Division Word Problems with Tape Diagrams (Valentine's Day) Digital Boom Cards™

Division Word Problems with Tape Diagrams (Valentine's Day) Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
In this scaffolded activity, students will use tape diagrams (division strips) to understand division. Students will read a word problem and view a partially completed tape diagram. They will then determine the dividend, divisor, and/ or quotient (answer to the word problem) on each card. Students will work through the deck with gradual release of responsibility: 1. The first four cards include a tape diagram, the dividend and the divisor. Students type in the quotient. 2. The next four cards
Preview of Multiplication Basic Facts 0-9 (Super Football Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

Multiplication Basic Facts 0-9 (Super Football Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

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Students will have fun "kicking" field goals as they practice the basic multiplication facts from 0-9. Students will see a multiplication sentence and four footballs with different possible products. They will then drag and drop the one correct football to the goalpost. OPERATIONS AND ALGEBRAIC THINKING Multiply and divide within 100. 3.OA.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division, e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, on
Preview of Three Digit Subtraction with Regrouping (Football Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

Three Digit Subtraction with Regrouping (Football Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

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Get ready for the big football game by practicing three-digit subtraction in this fun, football themed activity. Students will see a three-digit minus three-digit math sentence in vertical form. They will fill in each box one at a time to form a three-digit or two-digit difference. Students will SHOW ALL OF THEIR WORK DIRECTLY ON THE SLIDE (including the regrouping/ borrowing)!!! If a student makes a mistake, they will receive immediate feedback of where the mistake(s) are, so they can make cor
Preview of Three Digit Addition with Regrouping (Football Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

Three Digit Addition with Regrouping (Football Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Get ready for the big football game by practicing three-digit addition in this fun, super football themed activity. Students will see a three-digit plus three-digit math sentence in vertical form. They will fill in each box one at a time to form a three-digit or four-digit sum. Students will SHOW ALL OF THEIR WORK DIRECTLY ON THE SLIDE (including the regrouping)!!! If a student makes a mistake, they will receive immediate feedback of where the mistake(s) are so they can make corrections and res
Preview of Division Unknown Number of Groups (Happy New Year) Digital Boom Cards™

Division Unknown Number of Groups (Happy New Year) Digital Boom Cards™

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In this scaffolded activity, students will use equal groups to understand division. Students will determine the quotient (number of groups) on each card. All cards feature New Year's Eve/ winter themed objects. Students work through the deck with gradual release of responsibility: 1. Initial cards match the wording format: Divide 20 balloons into groups of 5. There are _____ groups of 5 balloons. 20 ÷ 5 = ____ 2. The next set of cards match the wording format: Divide 20 balloons into
Preview of Division Unknown Size of the Group (Happy New Year Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

Division Unknown Size of the Group (Happy New Year Theme) Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
In this scaffolded activity, students will use equal groups to understand division. Students will determine the quotient (size of the group) on each card. All cards feature New Year's Eve/ winter themed objects. Students work through the deck with gradual release of responsibility: 1. Initial cards match the wording format: 32 rockets are divided into 4 equal groups. There are ____ rockets in each group. 32 ÷ 4 = ____ 2. The next set of cards match the wording format: 32 rockets are
Preview of Multiplication with Equal Groups (Happy New Year) Digital Boom Cards™ Task Cards

Multiplication with Equal Groups (Happy New Year) Digital Boom Cards™ Task Cards

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MrsBBC
In this scaffolded activity, students will use equal groups to understand multiplication. Students will determine the product and/ or the factor(s) on each card. All cards feature New Year's Eve/ winter themed objects. Students work through the deck with gradual release of responsibility: 1. Initial cards have both factors and a description of each number (number of groups, number of objects in EACH group, total number of objects). Students will type in the product. 2. The next cards re
Preview of Division as Equal Groups (Winter Theme)  Digital Boom Cards™ Task Cards

Division as Equal Groups (Winter Theme) Digital Boom Cards™ Task Cards

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MrsBBC
Students will solve the division sentence through equal groups as they divide marshmallows into cups. Students will see a division sentence on each card. They will then create a visual representation by dragging and dropping marshmallows into cups equally. Finally, they will type in the quotient by counting how many marshmallows they placed in each cup. 3.OA.2 Interpret whole number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects ar
Preview of Long Division Two Digit Divided by One Digit, With Remainder Digital Boom Cards™

Long Division Two Digit Divided by One Digit, With Remainder Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Long Division 2 digit ÷ 1 digit Scaffolded with a TemplateWith and Without Remainders (Winter Theme)Students will practice dividing two-digit dividends by one-digit divisors using the standard algorithm template. Students will type all of their work directly in the Boom card. If a students makes a mistake(s), they will be able to to receive immediate feedback of WHERE the mistake was made when they click "Submit." The steps of long division are available for reference on each slide. Divisi
Preview of Long Division Two Digit Divided by One Digit, No Remainder Digital Boom Cards™

Long Division Two Digit Divided by One Digit, No Remainder Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Long Division 2 digit ÷ 1 digit Scaffolded with a Template No Remainder (Winter Theme)Students will practice dividing two-digit dividends by one-digit divisors using the standard algorithm template. Students will type all of their work directly in the Boom card. If a students makes a mistake(s), they will be able to to receive immediate feedback of WHERE the mistake was made when they click "Submit." The steps of long division are available for reference on each slide. Division problems in
Preview of Long Division Three Digit Divided by One Digit, No Remainder Digital Boom Cards™

Long Division Three Digit Divided by One Digit, No Remainder Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Long Division 3 digit ÷ 1 digit Scaffolded with a Template No Remainder (Winter Theme)Students will practice dividing three-digit dividends by one-digit divisors using the standard algorithm template. Students will type all of their work directly in the Boom card. If a students makes a mistake(s), they will be able to to receive immediate feedback of WHERE the mistake was made when they click "Submit." The steps of long division are available for reference on each slide. Division problems
Preview of Multiplication 3 and 4 Digit by 2 Digit Digital Boom Cards™

Multiplication 3 and 4 Digit by 2 Digit Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Multiply Two Digit by Three and Four Digit Numbers (Standard Algorithm)Students will practice multiplying in the standard algorithm. Students will complete their work on a separate sheet of paper (or dry erase board), and then type their answer into the card. Boom Cards™ Task Cards Format - This digital resource is interactive using the Boom Learning℠ platform. Students select their answers and get real-time feedback about whether their answers are correct. Self Grading Activity - Boom Cards
Preview of Multiplication 2 Digit by 2 Digit with Template Digital Boom Cards™

Multiplication 2 Digit by 2 Digit with Template Digital Boom Cards™

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MrsBBC
Students will practice multiplying in the standard algorithm. The template on each slide emphasizes keeping the numbers in the correct place value. Student will show all of their work directly on this template for each step completed, including the regrouping/ carried-over digit(s). If a student makes an error, they will be able to see exactly which step the error was made, as only that box(es) will turn "red" when they submit their answer. Boom Cards™ Task Cards Format - This digital reso
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I am an intervention specialist (K-12 special education) and general education (PK-5) teacher. Additionally, I hold a specialization endorsement in reading. I have taught Pre-K through 5th grades as a general education teacher and 3rd through 8th & 11th grades as a special education teacher. My experience includes both suburban and urban settings, and I am also a former elementary administrator.