I've been teaching third grade for 5 years at a school in a small (but growing!) district just south of Austin, Texas. I love my job, and I am thrilled to connect with other teachers via TpT and blogging.
I created this multiplication monster activity as a quick review for my 3rd grade students. The instructions are simple: students roll a dice twice to determine the multiplication number sentence that will help them create the parts of their monster. Then they'll roll the dice once to figure out their monster's body shape, and with that they'll be ready to create! My students kept track of their answers on the record sheet I created, and then they made their monsters on construction paper. You c
K - 4th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
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Experience
I've been teaching third grade for 5 years at a school in a small (but growing!) district just south of Austin, Texas. I love my job, and I am thrilled to connect with other teachers via TpT and blogging.
Teaching style
I learn best by seeing and doing, so I create activities and lessons that will allow my students to do the same! If I can make it hands-on, creative, or visually stimulating, I will!
Awards & shining teacher moments
- Teacher of the Year at Elm Grove Elementary, 2010 - 2011 school year
My own education history
I attended the University of Texas at Austin, and I graduated in 2003 with a BS in Elementary Education with a minor in Child Development. Once I began teaching, I became ESL and GT certified, so I have a wide range of learners in my class.
Additional biographical information
For more about me and my third grade life, follow me on my blog! <a href="http://yaythirdgrade.blogspot.com">Yay Third Grade</a>Â
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