I've only been in the classroom since 2009, but have had many years of working with students from K-college in the years leading up to my current position.
Students color and cut their own fraction strips, then use them to answer questions about fractions. Great for students who are struggling to understand fractions. Also great for teachers who don't want to buy extra fraction strips for the classroom.
This practice page is great for reteaching students how to find an unknown side length when the perimeter is given. Perfect for in or out of the classroom.
A quick worksheet to check for understanding money amounts. Students total 2 sets of coins then compare them using >, < or =. The front of the worksheet uses the coin "heads" while the back uses only the "tails."
This short and simple game with dice is a great way to help students practice repeated addition. This resource works as a teaching tool, a math center or as a fun review. Your students will love it!
This worksheet covers the very basics of fractions - equal parts of a whole. After a brief introduction to the concept, students have the opportunity to complete some of their own.
Students can use these 2 pages to review or practice finding the fraction of a set. Can be used as homework, classwork, formative or cumulative assessment.
This is a 6 page booklet that students can use to review and study their division strategies. The multilevel set up makes it fun for students while learning some important skills.
This packet is fantastic for introducing, reviewing or reteaching the basics of multiplication. Six skills/strategies are worked on in these pages - repeated addition, skip counting, arrays, the Commutative Property, equal groups and equal groups on a number line.
This 2-sided page is a great elapsed time review page. It incorporates a few strategies and then includes several problems for some practice. Great for classwork or homework.
Students can use this worksheet to practice problem solving with addition and subtraction. Word banks provide some key "clue" phrases for the two operations. Great for review and extra practice.
Students use this page as a follow-up to a lesson on estimating fractional amounts. It can be used as classwork, homework or an assessment.
3rd - 5th
Fractions, Math
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Experience
I've only been in the classroom since 2009, but have had many years of working with students from K-college in the years leading up to my current position.
Teaching style
Holistic, flexible, relaxed and creative, yet very consistent, organized and preplanned.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Nothing worth mentioning.
My own education history
Bachelor's in Elem. Ed. from DeSales University and Masters of Instructional Technology from Kutztown University.
Additional biographical information
I'm married, have kids...happy. :)
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