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Maine, United States
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Since 2018, I have been a Pre-K to 8th grade STEM teacher at a rural public school in Maine. Previously, I've been a second grade teacher, worked with high school and adult learners, and facilitated a variety of after-school STEM and technology clubs.
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Preview of Order of Operations: True or False Math Center

Order of Operations: True or False Math Center

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Playful STEM
This Order of Operations True or False Activity is designed to be used as a math center activity but could also be utilized in other ways during your math instruction, such as for a review activity or as a group task. The pack contains two sets of number sentence cards at two different levels of difficulty. The first set of cards has number sentences that contain the four operations and parentheses. The second set of cards has number sentences that contain the four operations, parentheses, and
Preview of Gold Medal Addition and Subtraction Concentration: Math with Regrouping Game

Gold Medal Addition and Subtraction Concentration: Math with Regrouping Game

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Playful STEM
Your students can go for the gold in this addition and subtraction concentration game! This download includes 24 cards for playing addition and subtraction concentration -- 12 problem cards and 12 answer cards. All of the problems require students to carry or to borrow and help to reinforce regrouping skills. How to Play: Cut out playing cards. Lay out cards face down in two separate groups – one for problem cards and one for answer cards. Flip over two cards – one problem card and one answer
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About the store

Experience

Since 2018, I have been a Pre-K to 8th grade STEM teacher at a rural public school in Maine. Previously, I've been a second grade teacher, worked with high school and adult learners, and facilitated a variety of after-school STEM and technology clubs.

Teaching style

I believe that STEM learning should be playful, joyful, and creative. I love to present my students with open-ended design prompts and see where their ideas lead them. The learning in my classroom is often loud and messy, but we also experience the thrill of engaging in hard fun!

Awards & shining teacher moments

MIT Science & Engineering Program for Teachers - Class of 2020

My own education history

I graduated from Colby College and completed my M.Ed in Language and Literacy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Additional biographical information

Access my teaching blog and website at <a href="https://playfulstem.com/">Playful STEM.</a> Find me on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/playfulstem/"> Instagram</a>.