I will be starting my third year of teaching 4th grade in Texas. I earned my degree in Nebraska. Previously, I taught college grammar courses to ESL students at my alma-mater, and adult ESL classes through a local community college.
This is a variation of Talk A Mile A Minute but it is great practice for students to familiarize themselves with a place value chart. One Partner has their back to the screen with a clipboard and a place value chart. Another partner is facing the screen and is explaining the value of each digit. For instance, the 6 is in the tens place. The goal is for the partner facing away from the screen to write the number correctly without looking at the screen. Then they switch! Included: 12 Already Pl
This is a fun way to display classroom rules in the class using your bitmoji! The students will love it. Included: 12 Class Rules with the ability to edit Bitmojis (The font will stay) Rules are: Show Everyone Respect Don't Give Up Make Your Teacher Proud Work As Team Take Care of Our Classroom Come Ready To Learn Always Do Your Best Share Your Ideas Raise Your Hand Not Your Voice Choose to Be Kind Make Smart Choices Always Be Safe
This is a variation on Talk a Mile A Minute. Students with work with a partner to identify the digit and it's place value. Partner A will have their back to the screen and partner B will tell their partner the value of the digit. For example, the 1 is in the tenths place. I gave suggestions on how you can simplify and how you can challenge. This is a great way to reinforce that place value vocabulary with decimals. It also is a fun way for students to practice saying the values. I did include a
This is a fun way to use Bitmojis in the classroom with your students. There are two options to choose from. Included: Verticle When to Interrupt Poster How To Personalize with Your Bitmojis Guide Key Words to Find the Bitmojis
These posters can be used to help you gauge your student's level of understanding for any subject. There are 5 levels in which they can rate themselves. Level 1 - I am Pretty Lost Level 2 - I understand A Little Bit Level 3 - I understand Most of It But Not All Level 4 - I am feeling pretty good Level 5 - I can teach a friend Also included: A how to guide to personalize it with your Bitmojis. Keywords on how to find the same Bitmojis I use.
This helps students understand the placement of the digits using a multiplication chart. I included icons to help my students understand the step that will need to happen next. This has really helped my students be more successful at standard algorithm of division. I have seen success with my 4th graders and thought I would share. I had more fourth graders track the digits with their fingers to help them get a better visual. For instance, if the divisor is 9 then they would go to the blue colum
This is an individual data tracker for students based off of Raw Score. This is a fun way for students to see where they are and where they need to be. Rather than say approaches, meets, masters to students they are labeled with terms used in the game. This document is easily color coded so you can quickly identify where they are at. In this product you can print each one for a student or copy and paste the bars so that each student won't have to glue them in.
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I will be starting my third year of teaching 4th grade in Texas. I earned my degree in Nebraska. Previously, I taught college grammar courses to ESL students at my alma-mater, and adult ESL classes through a local community college.
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Graduated from University of Nebraska at Kearney
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