I have 10+ years of experience teaching and creating lesson materials for elementary age students. I have been on 7 curriculum design teams and love creating activities that engage students!
Have your 4th graders practice various math skills and standards with these 20 math game options! This resource is perfect for centers, early finishers, and fun free time. Topics covered include: Multiplication fact practiceDivision fact practiceMultiplicative comparisonFactor identificationArithmetic problem-solvingFraction number senseEquivalent fractionsAdding and subtracting fractions (like denominators)Ordering decimalsAdding and subtracting decimalsDecimal problem-solvingMeasuring anglesGe
This product will help students understand fractions in many ways. Each worksheet focuses on a different "fraction of the day" (including denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 12). Students are asked to model each "fraction of the day" on a number line, in a rectangle, in a circle, with wholes, and by using unit fractions to build the "fraction of the day." Then, students are asked to compare each "fraction of the day" using > , < , or = and write one equivalent fraction. This set of works
Looking for a quick way to introduce your students to decimals? How about a way to build your students' number sense and review for end-of-year testing? Look no further! This is a NO PREP four-part mini lesson series on decimals! These lessons will take students through a review of place value concepts to build their number sense. Then, guiding questions will help students discover what happens when a whole number is divided by ten, and then divided by ten again, to make decimals in tenths and h
This is the fourth and final lesson in a 4-part mini unit on decimals! In this NO PREP lesson, students will review what was covered about decimals, tenths, and hundredths in the previous lessons, as well as extend their knowledge to model numbers with a whole and a decimal part. Topics covered in this lesson include: Problem solving with hundredthsPlace value with a base 10 number systemDifferent ways to model hundredthsModeling whole numbers and fractional parts togetherThis resource includes
This is the third lesson in a 4-part mini unit on decimals! In this NO PREP lesson, students will review what was covered about decimals and tenths in the previous lessons, as well as extend their knowledge to divide tenths into ten equal parts in order to reach the next decimal place value: hundredths. Topics covered in this lesson include: Place value with a base 10 number systemWhat is a hundredth?The relationship between tenths and hundredthsDifferent ways to model hundredthsThis resource in
This is the second lesson in a 4-part mini unit on decimals! In this NO PREP lesson, students will review what was covered about decimals and tenths in the previous lessons, as well as extend their knowledge to model numbers with a whole and a decimal part. Topics covered in this lesson include: Problem solving with tenthsPlace value with a base 10 number systemDifferent ways to model tenthsModeling whole numbers and fractional parts togetherThis resource includes slides that will guide you and
This is the first lesson in a 4-part mini unit on decimals! In this NO PREP lesson, students will be introduced to the concept of decimals (and, more specifically, tenths). Topics covered in this lesson include: Place value with a base 10 number systemMultiplication and divisionThe relationship between fractions and decimalsWhat is a tenth?Different ways to model tenthsHow tenths can build to make a wholeThis resource includes slides that will guide you and your students through the lesson, as
This is a fun themed worksheet for upper elementary students to practice measuring angles with a protractor. There is also a final challenge question that covers additive angles! Students will measure the angles of each pizza slice and see if the slices can add up to make a whole pizza. This activity can be used as classwork, centers practice, or homework!
This lesson serves as an introduction to measuring angles, but can also be used for review. Students will discover the range of angle measurements and how to measure in degrees using a protractor. Topics covered in this lesson include: What is an angle?What is the angle measurement unit?Examples of types of anglesHow to use a protractor This resource includes slides that will guide you and your students through the lesson, as well as a FREE printable worksheet for your students to practice meas
Help your students practice their multiplication facts while having some spooky Halloween fun! This product has 3 sets of multiplication color-by-number worksheets for students. All sets cover facts with digits from 1-12. Students are asked to solve the multiplication fact in each box and use the key to color each box to make a Halloween-theme picture. Answer keys are included for all 3 color-by-number worksheets. This resource is perfect for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders - or anybody who wants to
This is a great way to check in with your students on some key 4th grade math standards! I use it for mid-term report card data to see how well they have retained information from our first units. This assessment covers the following skills: Addition and subtraction with the standard algorithmMultiplication with partial productsDivision with partial quotients Decimal number sense/place value
3rd - 5th
Basic Operations, Math, Math Test Prep
CCSS
4.NBT.A.1
, 4.NBT.B.4
, 4.NBT.B.5
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Experience
I have 10+ years of experience teaching and creating lesson materials for elementary age students. I have been on 7 curriculum design teams and love creating activities that engage students!
Teaching style
I believe that students learn by doing. I am a facilitator and resource if students get stuck, but if they are learning it then they need to do it. I am also a big believer in clear expectations and directions to help set students up for success.
My own education history
I attended the University of Connecticut and received my Bachelor's and Master's degree from them in Curriculum and Instruction. I have an additional Bachelor's Degree in History.
Additional biographical information
I am an elementary school teacher who has taught primarily 4th grade, but I also have experience with 2nd, 3rd, and 5th. I am based in Connecticut and love New England!
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