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Time Saving Divas

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Georgia, United States
About the store
We are currently teaching 2nd grade and 5th grade and are LOVING it! We have taught kindergarten, first grade, third grade, and fourth grade. We have worked with ESOL students, enrichment students, and EIP reading and math students.
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Preview of 120’s Chart Number Sense Center Activities Baseball Number Cards Set 0–120

120’s Chart Number Sense Center Activities Baseball Number Cards Set 0–120

Step up to the plate and swing into number fun! This baseball-themed number card set (0–120) turns ordinary math practice into an exciting game day for your 1st and 2nd graders! Perfect for building number sense and exploring math patterns, these versatile cards can be used in centers, whole group activities, floor games, number lines, and more! 6 cards on a page, each baseball is about 3.3 inches, 29 pages After students build a 100/120 chart or number line, they use the activity cards for d
Preview of Multiplication with Arrays Differentiated Visual Practice for 2nd and 3rd Grade

Multiplication with Arrays Differentiated Visual Practice for 2nd and 3rd Grade

Make Multiplication Click with Arrays!Help your students truly understand multiplication—not just memorize it. This differentiated multiplication with arrays resource gives learners the visual tools they need to grasp multiplication as repeated addition using concrete, easy-to-understand visuals. Perfect for 3rd grade introduction or 2nd grade enrichment (GATE/Gifted), this resource helps students make sense of equal groups through rows and columns—building a strong foundation for future ma
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Experience

We are currently teaching 2nd grade and 5th grade and are LOVING it! We have taught kindergarten, first grade, third grade, and fourth grade. We have worked with ESOL students, enrichment students, and EIP reading and math students.

Teaching style

Maslow comes before Bloom: Student-Teacher Relationships Are Everything. Kids go where there is excitement and stay where there is love. We have an eclectic style as we strive to differentiate to meet our students needs.