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stamford, Connecticut, United States
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15+ years in elementary school mainly working in primary grades. I also have quite a bit of experience with curriculum development.
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Preview of Christmas (and other holidays) 2-Digit Addition and Subtraction Practice

Christmas (and other holidays) 2-Digit Addition and Subtraction Practice

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Looking for a no-prep activity to keep your kiddos busy with some meaningful math practice? This pack contains 40 pages of addition and subtraction practice with 2-digit numbers. Pages include a variety of strategies such as using a number line, partial sums, decomposing, and the standard algorithm. Almost every page has an example on top as well to remind students of how to successfully use the strategy.
Preview of Valentine's Day Emoji Math Puzzles

Valentine's Day Emoji Math Puzzles

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This cute Valentine's math challenge is the perfect way to get your little mathematicians thinking and applying their skills. These mystery pages encourage your littles to participate in the beginning ideas of algebra. Each page has 3-4 equations that use pictures instead of numbers. Students will need to figure out what each picture represents and then use this knowledge to solve a final equation. Skills being practiced include: Repeated addition Doubles Facts Addition and subtraction within 2
Preview of Halloween Mystery Math Equations

Halloween Mystery Math Equations

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Need a fun way to make sure your students are practicing their math skills while still celebrating spooky season? Then this is definitely for you! Students are asked to solve for unknown variable using clues embedded within the equation. For example, a repeated picture will always mean the same number. Packet contains 3 distinct levels of work and each level has 3 different puzzles, using different images. Great for differentiation!
Preview of President's Day Virtual Mystery: Case of the Missing Treasure

President's Day Virtual Mystery: Case of the Missing Treasure

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Need some academic work to celebrate a holiday? Today students will be the detective helping the President search for a missing treasure that is hundreds of years old. As students solve the math work they will travel through historic locations on the east coast including the Liberty Bell and the Statue of Liberty, each leading them closer to the treasure. Level 1: 3-digit place valueAddition within 1000Subtraction within 100Repeated addition+/- 10 with fluency1 step word problemsLevel 2: 3 digit
Preview of Virtual Mysteries: The Case of the Missing Presents

Virtual Mysteries: The Case of the Missing Presents

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Take your students on a journey to solve a mystery without ever needing to leave the classroom. I don’t know about you but my kiddos love escape rooms but keeping track of multiple folders and printables for each group can be time consuming and take up a lot of classroom real estate. ENTER: Virtual Mysteries *Christmas/Hanukkah edition* Now, any teacher with access to technology and the internet can provide their students with the same opportunity to engage in an academic mystery without any pr
Preview of Heads Up! A mathematic fact fluency game

Heads Up! A mathematic fact fluency game

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Heads Up is a fact fluency game that can be used with both addition and multiplication. The game operates with 3 players and requires students, depending on which player they are, to either find the total or one part of an equation. This packet has 4 sets of cards as well as pictorial and verbal game directions. Each set of cards is color and number coded for easy clean up and set up. Numbers on the cards range from 1-10 with each card have the number and picture reference.
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About the store

Experience

15+ years in elementary school mainly working in primary grades. I also have quite a bit of experience with curriculum development.

Teaching style

Heavy on inquiry, autonomy, and self-awareness.

My own education history

I have a BSED and an MI from the University of Delaware. I also have another 30 credits (6th year) from LaVerne University