I taught third grade for five years in North Carolina. I have been a a reading and math instructional coach for two years, this has resulted in me working across the elementary school grades.
I gave students each a bag of 12 skittles to write fractions for and then use to draw pictures of equivalent fractions. This was a fun activity- especially because students got to eat them!
This is a multiple choice assessment (except for the last two questions) that could be used as a pretest or post test for the NBT standards 1-4 in 4th grade. These questions best align with NC's EOG questions. This is a word document that can be edited by you if needed!
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This is a set of 42 cards and an answer key. These cards could be used to match partners in your classroom, cut as a quiz-quiz-trade activity, used as a center for Go Fish or Memory etc. The cards consist of 21 pairs of a number in standard form and a number in an abnormal unit form. For example: 5,167 is 51 hundred and 67 tens.
This is a set of 5 mixed review sheets. These were created to send home weekly for homework as review the last 5 weeks before testing. They could also be used in class for review!
This is a multiple choice assessment that could be used as a pre or post test for standards- OA.2, OA.3, and NBT.6. It is a word document so that you can edit it if needed! This best aligns to end of grade testing in NC.
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This assessment focuses on multiplication. It is a multiple choice document that could be used for pre or post assessing the standards listed below:
OA.1, OA. 2, OA.3, OA.4, NBT.5, MD.3
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This is a paired activity with 3 word problems each.
Each question is differentiated as the student chooses which numbers they will use in the problem.
In a rally coach student A solves their problem with the help of B and then B solves his/her problem etc. down the line. Students use one paper and one pencil. To send this activity home one just needs to cut the paper in half.
This is an independent review of all areas in 3rd grade fractions. I use this as a weekly homework to practice learned skills at home or during an independent practice center.
Would be a great when reteaching fractions as well.
This is a set of questions to practice fractions that have been learned in class. This set focuses mainly on comparing fractions and equivalence. It was used as a weekly homework but would be great for an independent practice center or for reteaching fractions before the end of the year testing.
This was a "self-guided" project made for advanced students in 4th grade to practice many standards and problem-solve on their own.
Students are given money to buy animals for a mini-zoo and graph paper to create the zoo. They are charged with finding out what customer will make the zoo a profit.
This is a word document so that you (the teacher) can completely edit the project --> the preview spreads the document to 4 pages but it fits on 3 pages in my word program, TPT does not produce g
This is a short review that could be used for homework or as an in-class assignment. This has two step word problems using addition and multiplication, missing variable, and distributive property. It also has one pattern problem!
Student skip count by different multiples and color in 100s charts. Then they look for patterns within each chart.
Teacher directed or independent.
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This is a check in for the middle of a fraction unit. It touches on making a fraction, equivalence, and comparison- it is 6 questions.
3rd
Fractions
CCSS
3.NF.A.1
, 3.NF.A.3
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Experience
I taught third grade for five years in North Carolina. I have been a a reading and math instructional coach for two years, this has resulted in me working across the elementary school grades.
Teaching style
Center based teaching
Awards & shining teacher moments
Nationally Board Certified
My own education history
Completed a BA in elementary education at UNC Chapel Hill.
Completed a M.Ed. with a focus in elementary math at UNC Chapel Hill.
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