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An educator since 1979, Tammy L. Jones has worked with students from first grade through college. Currently, Tammy is consulting with individual school districts in training teachers on strategies for making content accessible to all learners. Writing integrations as well as literacy connections are foundational in everything Tammy does. A variety of resources are offered for mathematics Pre-K through 12 as well as several that are interdisciplinary. Electronic trainings are also offered.

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An educator since 1979, Tammy L. Jones has worked with students from first grade through college. Currently, Tammy is consulting with individual school districts in training teachers on strategies for making content accessible to all learners. Writing integrations as well as literacy connections are foundational in everything Tammy does. A variety of resources are offered for mathematics Pre-K through 12 as well as several that are interdisciplinary. Electronic trainings are also offered.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 12-Int-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 12-Int-MS

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For the last day of the 12 Day of Mathematics, secondary students will look the abundance of gifts that were given over the course of the 12 days. They will calculate the total number of gifts given in all! And they will think of questions that might be raised when working on their calculations. We'd really like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 11-K3
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 11-K3

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Eleven is the first “teen” number beginning mathematicians encounter. Today’s activity employs children’s literature and manipulatives. If possible, use the children’s book 12 Ways to Get to 11 by Eve Merriam. Have Cuisenaire rods, unifix cubes, or other manipulatives on hand for students as needed. Based upon the individual needs of your children show them the title and allow them to work in pairs to see how many of the 12 ways they can discover to make 11. Alternatively, as you read the story allow the children time to model the various compositions of 11 that are shown in the story. Encourage children to use various representations for their models – drawings, words, equations, sketches of their manipulative models, etc. This activity is good for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. We'd really like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 11-Intermediate-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 11-Intermediate-MS

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Eleven is the first “teen” number beginning mathematicians encounter. Eleven is also the first 2-digit prime number. Older mathematicians will study other 2-digit prime numbers using the Sieve of Eratosthenes. We'd really like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 11-Secondary
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 11-Secondary

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Eleven is the first “teen” number beginning mathematicians encounter as well as the first double digit prime number. The K3 and Intermediate/MS packet have activities associated with those themes if needed to support the needs of your students. Secondary students will be investigating the connection between a previous topic - Pascal’s Triangle – and powers of 11. We'd really like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 10-Int-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 10-Int-MS

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Today is all about the wonderful number 10! Our base 10 number system has the number 10 at its heart! Today there are a few activities to choose from to meet the needs of your students. First is a writing prompt that gets students thinking about very large and very small numbers. We'd really like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 10-Secondary
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 10-Secondary

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Today is all about the wonderful number 10! Our number system is base 10. There are activities in the K3 and Intermediate/MS packets that you may find meet the needs of some of your students as well. For secondary students, I had fun scouring my notes and files pulling together a collection of puzzles that involve 10 in some form! You can pick and choose based upon the needs of your students! The fifth puzzle is a classic puzzle via Japan. We'd really like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 10-K3
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 10-K3

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Today is all about the wonderful number 10! A few activities are given for you to choose from to meet the needs of your students. First students can create a Christmas tree using their pattern blocks. There is a triangle template provided for younger mathematicians who would benefit from having a work mat to follow. We'd really like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Math Literacy-HS- Blockhead the Life of Fibonacci
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Math Literacy-HS- Blockhead the Life of Fibonacci

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Do trade books have a place in today’s mathematics classroom? Yes! Incorporating literature into the mathematics classroom at any level can increase student engagement, can make mathematics come alive as well as have meaning, and can help to differentiate instruction as well as support ELL/ESL students. Present mathematics in a way that will make mathematics more accessible and understandable for students at all levels. This resource contains nine suggested activities to engage students AS YOU READ, for students to experience BEING A MATHEMATICIAN, and provide students authentic OPPORTUNITIES FOR WRITING. The suggested activities can be adapted for large or small groups, centers, learning stations and for intervention. The Life of Fibonacci is A MUST HAVE book for all teachers and is NOT included in this download. This resource is good for students with language-based learning deficiencies. We'd like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Math Literacy-Primary-A Place for Zero
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Math Literacy-Primary-A Place for Zero

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Do trade books have a place in today’s mathematics classroom? Yes! Incorporating literature into the mathematics classroom at any level can increase student engagement, make mathematics come alive and have meaning, and can help to differentiate instruction as well as support ELL/ESL students. Present mathematics in a way that will make mathematics more accessible and understandable for students at all levels. This resource contains 13 suggested activities to engage students AS YOU READ, for students to experience BEING A MATHEMATICIAN, and provide authentic OPPORTUNITIES FOR WRITING. The suggested activities can be adapted for a large or small group, centers, learning stations and for intervention. This resource is good for students with language-based learning deficiencies. We'd like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that! Book not included.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 9-K3
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 9-K3

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The number 9 is considered by many to be lucky and to be magical. Students of all ages enjoy working with the number 9 and experiencing its magic firsthand. For younger mathematicians studying the patterns in the 9s column on a numbers chart can reveal some mysteries of the number 9! This activity is great for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. We'd like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 9-Int-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 9-Int-MS

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The number 9 is considered by many to be lucky and to be magical. Students of all ages enjoy working with the number 9 and experiencing its magic firsthand. Check out the K3 packet for introductory activities that may be appropriate for some students. For intermediate and middle school mathematician’s, multiplication patterns and division patterns will be extended. We'd like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 9-Secondary
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 9-Secondary

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The number 9 is considered by many to be lucky and to be magical. Students of all ages can enjoy any of the vast selection of activities centered around the number 9 found in the K3 and Intermediate/MS packets. For secondary students I am taking this opportunity to share one of my favorite problems from a famous historical mathematics document: The 9 Chapters on Mathematical Art.
A Problem from History Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art
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A Problem from History Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art

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There are problems from history that can serve today’s secondary mathematicians well. One such problem comes from The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, written in the 3rd C. AD. It is as important a mathematical source as Euclid’s compilation, Elements. Where Elements influenced Western mathematics, Nine Chapters influenced the mathematics of China. It serves as a rich source of contextual problems to challenge today’s young mathematicians. Excerpts can be found in Google books among other places. This problem is from Chapter 9, Problem 20. The accompanying power point has facilitation notes. This resource includes a PDF with description, the Nine Chapters Problem, and PDF of Power Point. We'd like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 8-K3
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 8-K3

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Today students of all ages will play will working with one of my favorite mathematical topics of all time: Pascal’s Triangle! Beginning and young mathematicians will be introduced to the triangle. Students can spend a lot of time “tinkering with” the triangle as they discover more and more patterns. The following is an adaptation of one of the chapters in the Primary Activity Packet for Rooster’s Off to See the World, eBook by Tammy L Jones that can be found here on TES USA or TES UK. This activity is great with students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. Please leave a review.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 8-Int-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 8-Int-MS

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Today students of all ages will play will working with one of my favorite mathematical topics of all time: Pascal’s Triangle! Intermediate and middle school students, if they are not familiar with the triangle, can investigate the basic structure of the triangle using the 12 Days of Christmas as the backdrop. See the K3 activity for some questions/patterns that are appropriate for introductory work with the triangle. Blank triangles and work mats are also provided in the K3 activity pack. Be sure to have students first investigate the triangle and discover the basic pattern of creating the triangle before they move forward. This activity is also great for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. Please leave a review.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 8-Secondary
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 8-Secondary

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Today students of all ages will play will working with one of my favorite mathematical topics of all time: Pascal’s Triangle! Secondary students, if they are not familiar with the triangle, can investigate the basic structure of the triangle using the 12 Days of Christmas as the backdrop. See the K3 activity for some questions/patterns that are appropriate for introductory work with the triangle. Blank triangles and work mats are also provided in the K3 activity pack. Be sure to have students first investigate the triangle and discover the basic pattern of creating the triangle before they move forward. The Intermediate/Middle School activity may be more appropriate for some students. Use it as needed to meet the individual needs of your students. This activity is also good for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. Please leave a review.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 7-Secondary
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 7-Secondary

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Day seven provides an opportunity for secondary students to look at one of the classic problems in mathematics: The Seven Bridges of Königsberg. This activity is also good for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. Please leave a review of this activity.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 7-Intermediate-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 7-Intermediate-MS

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For the seventh day students will be investigating patterns. If you think this activity is too challenging for your students to do with paper and pencil, they can use a calculator as a tool of investigation. Or head over to the K3 activity and check it out – it is all about calendar math. Students will investigate patterns that occur when dividing by 7. The investigation is framed in working with fractions whose denominators are 7. Most people are familiar with the patterns formed by dividing by 9 but have not had much experience with the dividing by 7. This activity is also good for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. Please leave a review.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 7-Grades K3
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 7-Grades K3

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Day 7 provides the opportunity for younger mathematicians to investigate patterns on the calendar. There are a series of tasks that can be posed. The current December 2015 calendar is used but this activity can be easily adapted for any calendar month. There is also a place for the children to create their own riddles that can be saved and used later for centers and learning stations. This activity is also good for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. Please review the activity.
Roosters Primary Activity Packet
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Roosters Primary Activity Packet

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Rooster's Off to See the World, by Eric Carle, is a beloved children’s book. Not only does the story engage children it can also serve as a foundation for many mathematical investigations for primary mathematicians. The following 90+ pages with 23 activities are a sample of the possible uses for these materials in the primary mathematics classroom. These activities are flexible enough to be used for leveled instruction in the primary grades, even into early intermediate grades. A second grader who is still struggling with counting can benefit from the counting activities denoted with kindergarten standards. Many of these activities can be first introduced in small or large group instruction and then rotate out to a center or learning station. One interesting and important concept in mathematics is Pascal’s Triangle. The combination of Rooster's Off to See the World and the related mathematical concepts that can be found in Pascal’s Triangle allows students a fun, unique, and engaging venue for developing mathematical literacy. The main focus standards from the CCSSM have been identified at the beginning of each cluster of activities. Notice that for many of the activities the standards transcend two or all three of the primary grades. This was intentional to show the possible development of the learning trajectories for a topic and the possibilities for leveled instruction. Geometry connections although thin are there as well, just not identified as focus standards. Materials are listed for each of the activities. The 93 pages include both black line masters as well as color masters have been provided. Suggestions for preparing the materials have been noted as well to facilitate making classroom sets for long term use. This resource is good for children with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies. We'd like to hear about your experience with our resources. Just give it a star rating then tell us what you think, simple as that!