I have been teaching since 2009. Most of my time has been spent in an inclusion classroom and I'm always looking forward to new challenges.
Everything in my store has been field tested in my own classroom with my own bunch of lively fifth graders.
Based on the popular game of Taboo, this third grade math game helps students review Common Core vocabulary in a fun group setting. This can be used as a center, a table review and is great for test prep. The packet is 24 pages and covers all the vocabulary from the math domains of the Common Core State Standards (Geometry, Measurement & Data, Numbers in Base Ten, Fractions, Algebraic Thinking and more!)
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In this six part math review designed to go along with Rock Your School Day, students will navigate through open-ended challenges focusing on number sense. Standards addressed include adding and subtracting whole numbers within a million, comparing whole numbers, rounding whole numbers, multiplying whole numbers, solving two-step word problems, and creating algebraic expressions. This activity can be done whole group, with small groups, with partners, or individually. Because the problems are
This 33 page strategy sort has students analyze multiplication problems and select the strategy that would be most efficient to find the product. Students are working on their math discourse and critiquing the reasoning of others. This can be used for small groups to review or as a whole class activity. As an extension, students can solve the problem using several of the suggested strategies.
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In this 21 page packet includes all the instructions, game cards and paper materials needed for twelve different math review games. These games, or stations, can be played both whole group and in small groups. They work as a test review or can be modified as extension activities. They review all the operations, place value, math strategies and more. Students are naturally inclined to discuss the math games in a way that supports both the Common Core and the 8 math practices. Teachers need t
Based on the popular game of Taboo, this third grade math game helps students review Common Core vocabulary in a fun group setting. This can be used as a center, a table review and is great for test prep. The packet is 24 pages and covers all the vocabulary from the math domains of the Common Core State Standards (Geometry, Measurement & Data, Numbers in Base Ten, Fractions, Algebraic Thinking and more!)
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In this bingo game, students will independently or with a partner work on multiples and mathematical reasoning. A great extension activity with multiplication! Can be played with partners, in small groups, or as a whole class. 16 different game cards are included!
Based on the popular game of Taboo, this third grade math game helps students review Common Core vocabulary in a fun group setting. This can be used as a center, a table review and is great for test prep. The packet is 24 pages and covers all the vocabulary from the math domains of the Common Core State Standards (Geometry, Measurement & Data, Numbers in Base Ten, Fractions, Algebraic Thinking and more!)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0
5 part math review for fifth graders! Designed for #rockyourschool day. This product covers adding and subtracting within 1,000,000, evaluating expressions, elapsed time, volume, and area.
5th
Math, Place Value
CCSS
5.MD.C.5
, 5.OA.A.2
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Experience
I have been teaching since 2009. Most of my time has been spent in an inclusion classroom and I'm always looking forward to new challenges.
Everything in my store has been field tested in my own classroom with my own bunch of lively fifth graders.
Teaching style
Often times, I'm barefoot and sitting on the floor with my young scholars, fully engaged in our discussions. I believe in hands-on, cooperative, collaborative discussion-based learning.
Awards & shining teacher moments
DEN Star, DENSI (2013 & 2015), MEMTA (2012), and so forth.
My own education history
Undergraduate degrees? Check. Masters Degree? Check. Tech Endorsement? Check. Masters +32? Check. Currently looking at a second masters or a PhD program.
I'm never done learning.