This is a simple resource for teachers in any grades. You can use this for comparing, ordering, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. You can also break these apart and use them for fractions.
Here are 12 questions for TEK 2.A. Students will be able to describe the relationship between two place values with fill in the blank and multiple choice questions. An answer sheet is given at the end of the document.
Input and Output with Numerical Expressions and Values. These task cards will challenge your students to apply decimals with addition and subtraction. It also includes division and multiplication, and it dives into sequencing.
Here is a quick and easy resource to introduce decimal number lines to students. You can use your interactive board to help teach this great lesson. You can also edit these number lines and boxes to use them again.
This resource can be for spiraling or an assessment. It includes number lines, expanded form, expanded notation, word form, decimal models, and standard form. You will be able to see students areas of strengths and find out items that you may need to review.
This is the bulletin board items for my math work stations. I printed it on glossy paper instead of laminating and I would change it based on what I wanted students to do. I hope you like
This interactive PowerPoint can be upload to Google and transformed into Slides. This activity will allow students to practice their multiplication and be able to self-correct. It works somewhat similar to a puzzle. Students use the tiles to confirm their answers. At the end of the problem, if there are extra tiles leftover or not enough students will know that they have made a mistake. This allows students to self correct.
Have you ever found it difficult to teach students how to solve word problems without code words? This flowchart will help students analyze word problems.
This is a mat that students can use to show if their product will be a positive or negative integer. When you multiply place the numbers on each number line and it will show you which quadrant to use. I hope you enjoy.
This place value chart is great for comparing numbers, and it also will be a great resource to laminate. You can place it in a student's folder and have them pull it out as a reference. I hope you enjoy, and comment on how you will use it.
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Experience
I am the math specialist at an elementary school. I teach grades K-6.
Teaching style
I love hands on learning. I also like to use the environment we are in to connect concepts, and I also like projects to show how it relates to the real world.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Year 2014
My own education history
Bachelors- General Education
Masters- Curriculum and Instruction with an Emphasis in Math
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