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The Pacer Patch

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Richmond, Virginia, United States
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I spent the last three years teaching third grade in North Carolina. I am currently teaching third grade in Richmond, Virginia.
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Preview of Multiplication Dice Game Worksheet

Multiplication Dice Game Worksheet

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My students LOVED playing my Multiplication Dice Game! It was a great way for them to practice their multiplication skills in a fun game format, and it was an easy way to assess their understanding. What child doesn't love playing with dice? All you'll need for this activity is my worksheet and dice for your students (you can play with one or two die.) This is a great activity for a math station, as a review, or during your whole-class instruction on multiplication! I hope you enjoy this game, a
Preview of Number Pattern Scramble

Number Pattern Scramble

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This number pattern scramble makes a great station or independent practice segment of your mathematics instruction! Students cut out numbers in boxes, then glue them into the correct places in given number patterns. This activity aligns with third grade Mathematics Common Core standard 3.OA.9. I hope you enjoy using this material in your classroom, please check back on the Pacer Patch for more resources!
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Experience

I spent the last three years teaching third grade in North Carolina. I am currently teaching third grade in Richmond, Virginia.

Teaching style

I'm all about challenging my students - encouraging them to think critically, work diligently, and to find a personal sense of fulfillment in learning new things! I like to have my students move, play games, and work in groups during my instruction, because I find that it keeps them excited, yet on-task.

My own education history

Over the course of my K-12 education, I learned a great deal about how I wanted to work as a teacher through how I was treated as a student. I learned in fifth grade that it can make a life-long impression on a student when you let them know that you think about them outside of the classroom. (My teacher sent me a postcard over our winter break, and I still have it to this day.) In third grade, I learned that the worst feeling in the world is to spend time with a teacher who doesn't acknowledge your presence in their classroom. I found in high school that being constantly challenged in a variety of instructional formats kept me motivated and thirsty for more knowledge. I take all that I remember as a student (the good, the bad, and everything in between) and try to infuse it into my own work as an educator.

Additional biographical information

Earned my B.A. in Elementary Education in May 2012 from the University of South Carolina...go Gamecocks! Please check out my blog! http://growinggracefullyinthirdgrade.blogspot.com/