I have over 20 years experience teaching second grade, first grade, and Kindergarten. My favorite part of teaching is building a bond with each of my students and watching them grow into successful learners.
Graphs Galore Common Core Activity Pack is a fun way to teach your students about surveys, picture graphs, and bar graphs. This pack comes with 10 different graphing activities that you can use in your guided math groups, math stations, or independent assignments. Four of the activities are leveled (remediation, on-level, and advanced) so you can choose the appropriate activity for each student.
Game Pack Description:
Ice Cream Pictograph, Favorite Food Pictograph, and Favorite Sport Picto
Your students will love adding money with Ice Cream Money Bump! Spin the money bump spinner twice. Add the money together. Place a counter on that value. If another player’s counter is on that number, BUMP it off. If your counter is on that number, stack the counters together and it freezes that spot.
The winner is the player that uses all of his or her counters first.
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Enjoy this free part part whole mat to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division! I use this mat to model during my whole group and small group lessons while my students are practicing the skills with their own personal mat. You can laminate these mats so they can be used with either manipulatives or number tiles. Then, have your students use a dry erase marker to record their equation.
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Dino-mite Differentiated Money Games is a great way to review and practice identifying coins and their values, counting coin combinations, and solving money word problems. The games and activities included in this pack are aligned with the Common Core Standards for second grade. A learning target poster and 6 money posters are also included.
*Dino-mite Money Games Leveled Cards: These 4 sets of game cards are leveled (remediation, on-level, and advanced) so you can choose the appropriate acti
What a fun way to help your students learn how to compare numbers on their own level! This pack includes 4 leveled games to meet the needs of your students! Your students will learn how to compare 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6-digit numbers! Once you have leveled your students into math groups, you can have them play these games as a teacher directed small group activity, math station game, or partner activity. Check out all of the fun games and activities below!
*Olivia Octopus’ Ocean Expedition
Your class will love to practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying with these three cute Winter themed bump games! For the addition bump game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20. For the multiplication game, students roll 2 dice and multiply the numbers together. The student then places a cube or counter on that number. If another player's cube or counter is on that number, BUMP
What a great way to help your students learn how to add and subtract fluently on their own level! This pack includes 3 leveled games to meet the needs of your students!
Level 1: Forest Fact Fun Addition and Subtraction Facts to 5
Level 2: Forest Fact Fun Addition and Subtraction Facts to 10
Level 3: Forest Fact Fun Addition and Subtraction Facts to 20
Once you have leveled your students into math groups, you can have them play these games as a teacher directed small group activity, math station
Your class will love to practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying with these three cute ocean themed bump games! For the addition bump game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20. For the multiplication game, students roll 2 dice and multiply the numbers together. The student then places a cube or counter on that number. If another player's cube or counter is on that number, BUMP
Do you want a fun and hands on way to have your students practice place value? This station comes with 2 math stations! Race to 100 enables students to practice adding ones and trading for tens until they reach 100. Race to 0 enables students to use base ten blocks to subtract from 100 back to 0. This station comes with a direction cards, talking cards, and two place value recording worksheets/work mats.
Your class will love to practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying with these three cute Gingerbread House themed bump games! For the addition bump game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20. For the multiplication game, students roll 2 dice and multiply the numbers together. The student then places a cube or counter on that number. If another player's cube or counter is on that
Here are 18 cute math mats to have your students practice problem solving with their math manipulatives! My students love using little plastic objects or animals (frogs, lizards, bugs, farm animals, jungle animals, ocean animals, pumpkins, etc...) or small animal erasers to act out word problems and number talks during our guided math groups. These plastic animals or small erasers can be purchased at your local dollar store or teacher supply store to make problem solving with their math mats su
Trick-or-Treating for Sums and Differences is a great way to review and practice solving 2-digit addition and subtraction problems with and without regrouping. The activities included in this pack are aligned with the Common Core Standards for second grade. Students may play as a teacher directed whole group scoot activity or the cards can be used in a math station for additional practice. An answer card is also included for students to check their answers. Students record their answers on t
Your class will love to practice adding and subtracting with these two Halloween themed bump games! For the addition bump game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20. The student then places a cube or counter on that number. If another player's cube or counter is on that number, BUMP it off.
The winner is the player that uses all of their cubes or counters first!
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Your class will love to practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying with these three cute beach themed bump games! For the addition bump game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20. For the multiplication game, students roll 2 dice and multiply the numbers together. The student then places a cube or counter on that number. If another player's cube or counter is on that number, BUMP
What a great way to help your students learn how to add multi-digit numbers (2-Digit, 3-Digit, and 4-digit) on their own level! This pack includes 3 different levels of games and activities to meet the needs of your students! Once you have leveled your students into math groups, you can have them play these games as a teacher directed small group activity, math station game, or partner activity.
Here are the fun games and activities included in this pack:
**Leveled Dice Games**
*Jellyfish R
Your class will love to practice adding and subtracting with these two school themed Bump games! For the addition game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together to find the sum. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20 to find the difference. The student then places a cube on that number. If another player's cube is on that number, Bump it off.
The first player to use all of his or her cubes is the winner!
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Your class will love to practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying with these three cute fairy tale themed bump games! For the addition bump game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20. For the multiplication game, students roll 2 dice and multiply the numbers together. The student then places a cube or counter on that number. If another player's cube or counter is on that number,
Your class will love to practice adding and subtracting with these two barnyard themed bump games! For the addition bump game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20. The student then places a cube or counter on that number. If another player's cube or counter is on that number, BUMP it off.
The winner is the player that uses all of their cubes or counters first!
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This is a fun and engaging way to use as a hook or closure to your math lessons. Simply have students choose a number from 1-31 and tell them to put the number in their head. Next, choose a student and ask them "Do you see your number on this page?" If the student says yes, add the number in the top left hand corner in your head. If they say no, do not add anything. Continue to do this for each page. After asking if their number is on each page, reveal their mystery number.
Remember to
Your class will love to practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying with these three cute Valentine's Day themed bump games! For the addition bump game, students roll 3 dice and add the numbers together. For the subtraction game, they add the three numbers together and then subtract that number from 20. For the multiplication game, students roll 2 dice and multiply the numbers together. The student then places a cube or counter on that number. If another player's cube or counter is on that num
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Experience
I have over 20 years experience teaching second grade, first grade, and Kindergarten. My favorite part of teaching is building a bond with each of my students and watching them grow into successful learners.
Teaching style
I differentiate my curriculum to meet the needs of every student. I love making fun and engaging activities for my students to use in my classroom!
Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn. -- Benjamin Franklin
Awards & shining teacher moments
2016 Teacher of the Year
My own education history
I currently have a Master's degree in education and received my gifted endorsement.
Additional biographical information
I love finding and creating new strategies to use in my classroom!
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