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Multiplying Joy

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Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States
About the store
Meghan was an elementary math specialist (K-4) and is now a middle school math specialist (5-8)! This is her 12th year in education! She is the author of Illustrated Math Standards (www.multiplyingjoy.com).
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Preview of Multiplication Squares Games

Multiplication Squares Games

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Multiplying Joy
Are you looking for a new game to spice up your math workshop? Something to get the kids into fact fluency again? YOU FOUND IT! They will love playing multiplication squares and get plenty of practice in!
Preview of QR Code Task Cards: Comparing Sets of Same Coins

QR Code Task Cards: Comparing Sets of Same Coins

Created by
Multiplying Joy
QR Codes are a fun way alternative way to get in the math practice our students need without handing them a worksheet! Use this set of QR Code Cards to practice comparing sets of same coins.
Preview of QR Code Task Cards: Relationship Between Adding & Subtraction Story Problems

QR Code Task Cards: Relationship Between Adding & Subtraction Story Problems

Created by
Multiplying Joy
QR Codes are a fun way alternative way to get in the math practice our students need without handing them a worksheet! Use this set of QR Code Cards to practice working with the relationship between addition and subtraction through story problems.
Preview of QR Code Task Cards: Word Problems - Add To (0-10)

QR Code Task Cards: Word Problems - Add To (0-10)

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Multiplying Joy
QR Codes are a fun way alternative way to get in the math practice our students need without handing them a worksheet! Use this set of QR Code Cards to practice solving add to word problems 0-10.
Preview of QR Code Task Cards: Word Problems - Add To (21-100)

QR Code Task Cards: Word Problems - Add To (21-100)

Created by
Multiplying Joy
QR Codes are a fun way alternative way to get in the math practice our students need without handing them a worksheet! Use this set of QR Code Cards to practice solving add to word problems (21-100).
Preview of QR Code Task Cards: Word Problems - Add To (11-20)

QR Code Task Cards: Word Problems - Add To (11-20)

Created by
Multiplying Joy
QR Codes are a fun way alternative way to get in the math practice our students need without handing them a worksheet! Use this set of QR Code Cards to practice solving add to word problems (11-20).
Preview of QR Code Task Cards: Classifying 2D Quadrilaterals

QR Code Task Cards: Classifying 2D Quadrilaterals

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Multiplying Joy
QR Codes are a fun way alternative way to get in the math practice our students need without handing them a worksheet! Use this set of QR Code Cards to practice classifying 2D quadrilaterals.
Preview of QR Code Task Cards: Identify and Name Coins

QR Code Task Cards: Identify and Name Coins

Created by
Multiplying Joy
QR Codes are a fun way alternative way to get in the math practice our students need without handing them a worksheet! Use this set of QR Code Cards to practice identifying and naming coins.
Preview of QR Code Task Cards: Ordering Numbers

QR Code Task Cards: Ordering Numbers

Created by
Multiplying Joy
QR Codes are a fun way alternative way to get in the math practice our students need without handing them a worksheet! Use this set of QR Code Cards to practice ordering numbers.
Preview of Standards of Mathematical Practice Posters

Standards of Mathematical Practice Posters

Created by
Multiplying Joy
If you are looking for the standards of math practice posters in "kid friendly" language, you have found them! Enjoy! :)
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About the store

Experience

Meghan was an elementary math specialist (K-4) and is now a middle school math specialist (5-8)! This is her 12th year in education! She is the author of Illustrated Math Standards (www.multiplyingjoy.com).

Teaching style

"Every child deserves a champion: an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists they become the best they can possibly be." I believe students learn best from having fun while they learn. Incorporating math games as purposeful practice to the concepts you are teaching them is one of great way to help them solidify the skills they need to succeed.

My own education history

Bachelors in Mathematics from Bridgewater State University Bachelors in Elementary Education from Bridgewater State University Masters in Special Education from Bridgewater State University