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Houston, Texas, United States
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2 years teaching 3rd grade in Georgia. 3 years teaching 3rd grade in North Carolina. 4 years teaching 4th grade in Texas.
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Preview of Mass Estimation Sort

Mass Estimation Sort

16 Pictures, 16 words Common Core: 3.MD.A.2 Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l).1 Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.2 Ways to play this game/ sort these cards: 1. Sort these pictures in order from least mass to greatest m
Preview of Measurement vocabulary word wall

Measurement vocabulary word wall

These vocabulary cards can be printed, laminated and displayed on a word wall, or themed measurement bulletin board. Abbreviations, conversions and non standard estimates are given for each word. Words included: Inch, foot, yard, meter, centimeter, millimeter, kilometer, mile, height, width, length, ruler, decimeter, perimeter, area
Preview of Perimeter Sort/Game

Perimeter Sort/Game

Ways to play this game/ sort these cards: • • • Sort these pictures in order from greatest perimeter to least perimeter. Can be used whole group or small center to introduce the concept of perimeter, as adding the lengths of the sides. Can be used as an assessment for ESL students. Play a game of memory. Place all cards face down, try to match a picture with the correct perimeter measurement. Play a game of war. Evenly divide the cards between players place top card down, the player with the
Preview of Volume Estimation Sort/Game

Volume Estimation Sort/Game

This file contains picture and word cards used to match/sort milliliter and liter estimates. This will allow students practice with the size of the metric volume units. The sort can be played in many different ways such as memory/concentration, war or simply sorting and matching the word to the picture. Easy to use this with ESL students for introduction, practice and assessment of vocabulary and estimation.
Preview of Area sort/game

Area sort/game

Ways to play this game/ sort these cards: • Sort these pictures in order from greatest area to least area. Can be used whole group or small center to introduce the concept of area, as adding the lengths of the sides. • Can be used as an assessment for ESL students. • Play a game of memory. Place all cards face down, try to match a picture with the correct area measurement. • Play a game of war. Evenly divide the cards between players place top card down, the player with the larger area wins.
Preview of Volume Estimation Match/Game

Volume Estimation Match/Game

I use these cards to introduce reading a graduated cylinder and discussing mL and L. Students are given all the cards and must match them together by correctly reading the measurement. • Can also be played like memory. Students turn the cards face down in an array and take turns finding matches. • Great for assessing ESL students.
Preview of Standards for Mathematical Practice Poster

Standards for Mathematical Practice Poster

The 8 Common Core Standards of mathematical Practice are displayed here. All standards are given in full adult form AND a kid friendly version. There are 6 full pages, when printed, these 6 pages will paste together to create a larger poster.
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Experience

2 years teaching 3rd grade in Georgia. 3 years teaching 3rd grade in North Carolina. 4 years teaching 4th grade in Texas.

Teaching style

I love using centers and games to learn for all subjects. I tend to trick my kids into playing a game that they have to answer questions in order to play the game :) When I teach science I prefer hands on experiments using science journals that require the kids to think, predict and record at different stages of the activity. Math centers work best for my classes. This allows me to work with students individually and allow students to learn independence. I use math journals as well to take notes, record learning, write vocabulary and answer questions with deep thought and work shown.

My own education history

--Bachelors degree in Elementary Education with specializations in Math and English. --Masters degree in Elementary Math and Reading. --Certified to teach in Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina and Texas. --Common Core trained.

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http://signaturesanchez.blogspot.com