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Owl Works

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 9 reviews
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Pingree Grove, Illinois, United States
About the store
Over 10 years of experience as a classroom and gifted teacher in the public schools. I've worked with grades k-6th and have been the PBIS coach for over 5 years within two different districts.
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Preview of Multplication Squares

Multplication Squares

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This is a great game that can be used in stations during math. There are two gameboards included. Gameboard 1 uses digits 1-6, and gameboard 2 uses digits 1-9. Students will play in partners or groups of 3 with 2 dice per group. Player 1 will roll the dice and find the product of the two factors on the gameboard. They will connect two dots on the outside of that product. It is then the next players turn. The last player to close in the box gets to color in the box. The player with the mo
Preview of Can you Catch a Turkey? (Multiplication)

Can you Catch a Turkey? (Multiplication)

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Students will have a great time working through multiplication problems. Based on their answer they can catch a disguised turkey for Thanksgiving! Students will get to work through two-digit by two-digit multiplication problems and word problems to practice multiplication skills set in real-world problems. Once students get their answer, they pick a turkey based on the place values; ie. the answer is 144. They may catch a turkey who's label is "ones place is even". This is a great way to no
Preview of Can you Catch a Turkey - (Addition)

Can you Catch a Turkey - (Addition)

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Students will have a great time working through 2-3 digit addition problems. Based on their answer they can catch a disguised turkey for Thanksgiving! Students will get to work through 2-3 digit problems and word problems to practice addition skills set in real-world problems. Once students get their answer, they pick a turkey based on the place values; ie. the answer is 81. They may catch a turkey who's label is "ones place is odd". This is a great way to not only practice addition skills,
Preview of Area (Length x Width): Feuding Landowners

Area (Length x Width): Feuding Landowners

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A great game to use for math stations, review, group work, etc. Students flip a playing card for a value. Using the value they flipped over, they need to create a polygon with that area on the grid paper; shade it in once outlined. Students go back and forth coloring in "their land". If a student flips a value already created, they may "buy" that land by erasing and coloring in with their color. The student with the most "land" wins. Students will love playing Feuding Land Owners!
Preview of Divisibility "Rules"!

Divisibility "Rules"!

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A great game to practice divisibility rules! This is one of those games that is great to laminate and use over and over. Students can use one game-board between each other to see who can color in the most squares. Have students each use their own game-board to see who can fill in their board first! Included for student use are divisibility rules with game directions. All you need to add to this game is dice and a colored pencil/dry erase marker (for those who choose to laminate the game-boa
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About the store

Experience

Over 10 years of experience as a classroom and gifted teacher in the public schools. I've worked with grades k-6th and have been the PBIS coach for over 5 years within two different districts.

Teaching style

I love hands-on learning; lessons that are engaging and rigorous. I am always looking for ways in which to reach all learning styles with differentiated activities while ensuring that students are continually being challenged.

My own education history

I have a Bachelors in English, a Masters in Elementary Education, ESL Endorsement, Gifted Certification, and 24+ hours in graduate level Biology, Chemistry, and Algebra. I am also the PBIS coach, and have been one for over 5 years within two different districts. Having taught in two different districts, of different economic means and ethnic cultures, I have been privileged to truly round out my style of teaching with the experiences I've had in teaching.

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