This is a great activity for your students to practice adding multiples of ten to a given number. This will help build their fluency with doing jumps of ten and with place value.
This is a great activity for helping your students better understand Place Value. Students will roll 2 dice, write a 2 digit number, draw that number using strips of 10 and singles, identify how many tens and ones there are, and then write the number in expanded form.
This is a great activity for your students to do to see the pattern of what happens when you subtract 10 from a number. I have my students use a Hundreds Chart to help them see what is happening in the tens place.
This is a very engaging and fun activity to do with your students. You will need to provide each student with their own package of gummies. Students will graph their gummies by flavor and make 3 different representations of their data: Line Plot, Bar Graph, and Pictograph.
This is a great activity for your students to practice subtracting multiples of 10. This will help build up their fluency and also help with place value practice.
This is a great addition activity to help your students look for know combinations (combinations of ten, doubles, near doubles, etc.) when adding multiple numbers.
This is a great activity to help your students gain a strong grasp on Tens & Ones. They will be given an equation in number or words, and have to draw it using strips of ten and singles. This activity definitely helps build a stronger foundation in Place Value.
This is a great activity for your students to do with a Hundreds Chart. This will help them see the pattern of adding 10 to a number and how that looks on a Hundreds Chart.
This is a great activity to help students find the difference between to given numbers. The 100 chart is a great tool to help them visually see what this distance is.
This resource can be used for a great interactive fractions activity!
You will need to supply a package of smarties for each student.
They will use this page to sort their smarties by color and then record each fractional part. Last, they get to eat their smarties!
Use this resource for an engaging and fun way to teach you students about fractions!
This is a great activity that can help students find the difference between a given number and 100. The visual of a 100 chart helps them to visually see this difference.
This is a great activity to help your students with place value. This will help them see that when you are adding 100, that most of the time, all you will need to look at is the Hundreds place. This will help students with their fluency with this task.
This is a great activity for students to practice/assess subtracting 100 from a given 3 digit number. This helps them see the pattern with place value, and the number that it changes.
Addition activity aimed to support fluency with addition of multiples of 10.
2nd - 3rd
Basic Operations, Math, Place Value
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I have taught 3rd grade Math & Science for one year, and 2nd grade Math & Science for 4 years!
Teaching style
I am a very hands on teacher. I am a firm believer in introducing ideas and topics with my students, and then letting them experience them and form their own opinions and thoughts. In my classroom, we use the motto "I do, We do, You do!" a lot!
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have had the honor to help write algebra ready diagnostic assessments (ESTAR) for The Texas Education Agency, in collaboration with The Research in Mathematics Education unit at SMU for 2013 & 2014.
I have the honor of being the team leader for my grade level at my school.
My own education history
I graduated from the University of North Texas in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies with a specialization of EC-6th ESL Generalist.
I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a GPA of 3.971.
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