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TheMathManiac

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With over 20 years of experience in education, I've had the privilege of teaching math as a classroom teacher, math interventionist, and math coach. I’ve worked with both students and teachers across PreK-8th grade, and I’m passionate about helping students engage deeply with math.
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Preview of Decimal Operations QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Decimal Operations QR Code Scavenger Hunt

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TheMathManiac
This fun fall themed scavenger hunt will get your students up and moving around the room using technology to practice important skills. This scavenger hunt uses QR codes which are very engaging to students! This activity requires students to use a mobile device with a QR code reader such as a tablet, iPad, iPhone, etc. Students scan the start card to get the first problem and then look for the card with the answer they got to scan for the next problem. The problems are all on decimal op
Preview of Fall Theme Decimal Task Cards Grades 4, 5, and 6

Fall Theme Decimal Task Cards Grades 4, 5, and 6

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TheMathManiac
These task cards are a fun way to review or practice decimal concepts and operations with your students. This is a set of 20 fall themed task cards that are aligned to common core standards for grades 4, 5 and 6. Also included are 2 different record sheets, an answer key and a set of blank task cards to help you further differentiate this set for your students. There also is a list of suggested ways to use task cards in your classroom. These task cards can be used for small group, large group or
Preview of Writing Fractions and Decimals as Percents QR Code Scavenger Hunt

Writing Fractions and Decimals as Percents QR Code Scavenger Hunt

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TheMathManiac
Are your students working on percents? This fun QR code scavenger hunt is just what you need to give them a little extra practice in a fun and engaging way. This scavenger hunt will get your students up and moving around the room using technology to practice writing fractions and decimals as percents. This scavenger hunt uses QR codes which are very engaging to students! This activity requires students to use a mobile device with a QR code reader such as a tablet, iPad, iPhone, etc. Stud
Preview of Digital Decimal Task Cards Fall Theme (Google Forms)

Digital Decimal Task Cards Fall Theme (Google Forms)

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TheMathManiac
Your students will love this set of fall themed digital decimal task cards. These task cards are in Google forms and are -Self-checking: kids can see if their answers were right or wrong and see what the correct answer was. -Ready to be loaded into your Google classroom to use for your paperless instruction in person, hybrid or remote learning. -No prep work required, these are fully digital task cards so you eliminate the printing, laminating and cutting steps. This resource includes: - 20 fa
Preview of Fall Themed Decimal Task Cards FREE PREVIEW

Fall Themed Decimal Task Cards FREE PREVIEW

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TheMathManiac
Looking for a fun way to review or practice decimal concepts and operations with your students? You have found it. This is a free preview of my set of fall themed task cards. Included in this free preview is one of the record sheets and 4 off the task cards. The FULL SET includes: 20 fall themed task cards that are aligned to common core standards for grades 4, 5 and 6. Also included are 2 different record sheets, an answer key and a set of blank task cards to help you further differentiate
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Experience

With over 20 years of experience in education, I've had the privilege of teaching math as a classroom teacher, math interventionist, and math coach. I’ve worked with both students and teachers across PreK-8th grade, and I’m passionate about helping students engage deeply with math.

Teaching style

I believe the best way for kids to learn is through hands-on experiences that challenge them to think critically. My approach includes rich problem-solving opportunities, interactive games, and number sense routines that foster a love for learning and a strong mathematical foundation.

My own education history

I began my undergraduate studies as an elementary education major with a concentration in mathematics and a minor in special education. After my first year of teaching, I had the privilege of specializing in math education. Since then, I’ve earned a Master's degree in K-8 Math Education and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Math Educational Leadership.