I started off as a building substitute teacher at an elementary school, teaching grades K-5. Over the summer, I taught 3rd grade in a summer enrichment program. I am now a 2nd Grade Dual Language Teacher.
Welcome back to school! Are you working on adding fractions with your 4th and/or 5th grade student(s)? If so, here is an engaging, no prep math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. In this activity, the students must solve each problem and then put the corresponding letter in the correct space to figure out the riddle. How to play / How to use:1. Read the riddle on the bottom of the page 2. Solve the equations 3. Put the appropriate letters above the line t
Welcome back to school! Are you working on subtracting fractions with your 4th and/or 5th grade student(s)? If so, here is an engaging, no prep math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. In this activity, the students must solve each problem and then put the corresponding letter in the correct space to figure out the riddle. How to play / How to use:1. Read the riddle on the bottom of the page 2. Solve the equations 3. Put the appropriate letters above the l
Are you working on One Step Equations with your students this school year? Introducing variables in math can be intimidating for students. This scaffolding activity can ease them into learning how to solve such problems. The amount of help this resource provides will come a long way, since the knowledge of variables are foundational to middle school and high school mathematics. How to use:- This resource contains four templates that give the students a visual representation of how to solve such
Happy Thanksgiving! Are you working with converting percentages with your student(s)? If so, here is an engaging 5th and 6th Grade math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. For this escape room, the students must use their knowledge of these problems in order to figure out each puzzle. Students will also get a good laugh out of the resource due to the randomness of the theme. (Roosters and Ninjas) How it is used:- Read the prompt - For this escape room, the
Are you working converting percentages with your 5th or 6th grade math students? Are you converting them into fractions or decimals? If so, this bundle is for you. This bundle consists of a series of different resources that can make them fun while at the same time providing tons of practice. How much practice? Over 100 problems worth of practice! This bundle includes: - Secret Message- Escape Room- Riddles- Bingo- Board Game (NOT SHOWN IN THE PREVIEW VIDEO BUT IT IS IN THE BUNDLE. TO SEE
Are you working on converting percentages to fractions or decimals with your student(s)? If so, here is an engaging 5th and 6th grade math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. In this activity, the students must solve each problem and then put the corresponding letter in the correct space to figure out the riddle. The problems include multiple operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. How to play / How to use:1. Read the riddle
In this math activity for 5th and 6th grade, students will be rolling dice and plugging their numbers into variables in a series of problems involving inequality equations while at the same time practicing the distributive property of multiplication. These problems contain a series of operations for students to practice. After they plug into each problem, they will move a game piece up a spot on their game boards. Whoever gets to the finish spot on the board, wins the game. How to play / How to
In this math activity for 4th, 5th and 6th graders, students will be rolling dice and plugging their numbers into variables in a series of equations. These problems involve completing the distributive property in multiplication. After they plug into each equation, they will add up their answers together and whoever gets the highest answer, wins the game. Whether you want to use it to prepare for a test, or just use it as station for math centers, the fun is still the same. How to play / How to u
Are you working with converting percentages with your student(s)? If so, here is an engaging 5th and 6th Grade math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. For this escape room, the students must use their knowledge of these problems in order to figure out each puzzle. Students will also get a good laugh out of the resource due to the randomness of the theme. (Roosters and Ninjas) How it is used:- Read the prompt - For this escape room, the students must use t
Happy Easter! Are you working with converting percentages with your student(s)? If so, here is an engaging 5th and 6th Grade math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. For this escape room, the students must use their knowledge of these problems in order to figure out each puzzle. Students will also get a good laugh out of the resource due to the randomness of the theme. (Roosters and Ninjas) How it is used:- Read the prompt - For this escape room, the stude
Happy Valentine's Day! Are you working with converting percentages with your student(s)? If so, here is an engaging 5th and 6th Grade math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. For this escape room, the students must use their knowledge of these problems in order to figure out each puzzle. Students will also get a good laugh out of the resource due to the randomness of the theme. (Roosters and Ninjas) How it is used:- Read the prompt - For this escape room,
This secret message activity will amuse your 5th or 6th grade math students while learning how to convert percentages to fractions. Your students' objective is to solve a series of such problems that are displayed on a chart. The answer to each problem represents the corresponding letter. There are blank lines with a number under each line. Those numbers represent the answers to the one step equations. After the students convert the percentages, they will have to put the correct letter on each l
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Are you working with converting percentages with your student(s)? If so, here is an engaging 5th and 6th Grade math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. For this escape room, the students must use their knowledge of these problems in order to figure out each puzzle. Students will also get a good laugh out of the resource due to the randomness of the theme. (Roosters and Ninjas) How it is used:- Read the prompt - For this escape room
Merry Christmas! In this math activity for 4th, 5th and 6th graders, students will be rolling dice and plugging their numbers into variables in a series of equations. These problems involve completing the distributive property in multiplication. After they plug into each equation, they will add up their answers together and whoever gets the highest answer, wins the game. Whether you want to use it to prepare for a test, or just use it as station for math centers, the fun is still the same. How t
Are you working on converting percentages into fractions or decimals with your students? Here is an engaging 5th or 6th grade math activity that your students can do to get some practice with such problems. Whether you want to use it for math centers, or test prep, or a whole class activity, the fun is still the same. Did I mention that it is animal themed?? How to play / How to use:- Start by solving the problem in the box under the word "Start" - Whichever answer you get, you follow the arrow
Are working on converting percents with your students? Here is a fun activity you could do with your 5th or 6th grade math students to make it engaging. Students will first solve such problems on a worksheet. Then, they will put their answers on the bingo board (included). The correct answers are on the bingo cards that will be read aloud to the students. Whether you want to use it to prepare for a test, or just use it as a station for math centers, the fun is still the same. Did I mention that
Are you working on converting percentages with your students? Here is a fun resource you could do with your 5th or 6th grade math students to make them fun. Whether you want to use it to prepare for a test, or just use it as a station for math centers, the fun is still the same. Did I mention that it's space themed? Included with this product: - Title page - Materials page - "Rules" Page - Game Board - Terms of use - Credits DICE AND GAME PIECES NOT INCLUDED For game pieces, you could use bingo
Welcome back to school! In this math activity for 5th and 6th grade, students will be rolling dice and plugging their numbers into variables in a series of problems involving inequalities while at the same time practicing the distributive property of multiplication. These problems contain a series of operations for students to practice. After they plug into each problem, they will move a game piece up a spot on their game boards. Whoever gets to the finish spot on the board, wins the game. How t
Merry Christmas! In this math activity for 5th and 6th grade, students will be rolling dice and plugging their numbers into variables in a series of equations. These problems involve a cluster of operations which will allow them to practice "PEMDAS" for each one. After they plug into each equation, they will add up their answers together and whoever gets the highest answer, wins the game. Whether you want to use it to prepare for a test, or just use it as station for math centers, the fun is sti
I started off as a building substitute teacher at an elementary school, teaching grades K-5. Over the summer, I taught 3rd grade in a summer enrichment program. I am now a 2nd Grade Dual Language Teacher.
Teaching style
My style involves questioning and student communication. I use questioning throughout my lessons so that the students can tap into their background knowledge in order to achieve the desired objectives of their lessons.
Awards & shining teacher moments
- C.U.R.E Scholarship Program (Cortland's Urban Recruitment of Educators) This program is about preparing future teachers with skills to be effective urban teachers to improve the quality of education for New York State through strong teachers.
- NSLS Honors Society 2019
- Kappa Delta Pi Honors Society 2017
My own education history
Bachelors in Early Childhood/Childhood Education
Masters in TESOL
Additional biographical information
Although I have only taught grades K-5, I have always enjoyed doing math problems specifically involving one or two variables. This has led me to the desire to creating a store that involves engaging activities with those such problems integrated in them. I hope you and your students find the same satisfaction in these activities as I do.
The ultimate goal is to being the Elementary fun to Middle School Math.
Enjoy the Variable Soup!
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