This year marks my 30th year of teaching! I have taught kindergarten, first grade, second grade, sixth grade and currently I teach 5th grade. While I have taught all subjects, I specialize in creating math and science products that align with current standards.
This year marks my 30th year of teaching! I have taught kindergarten, first grade, second grade, sixth grade and currently I teach 5th grade. While I have taught all subjects, I specialize in creating math and science products that align with current standards.
This product contains 7 Properties of Math Classroom Posters: Associative Property of Multiplication, Associative Property of Addition, Commutative Property of Multiplication, Commutative Property of Addition, Identity Property of Multiplication, Identity Property of Addition and Distributive Property. Each poster is labeled with the Property, has a definition and an example.
The posters are all created with the paper layout on landscape. You can run the posters on a standard 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper. Or you can enlarge them. For directions on how to make larger posters read my
blog post on the subject.
If you like the Blue, Lime and Lemon accents theme, be sure to check out my store for other classroom poster kits in the same color combination!
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 task cards with a decimal subtraction problem. Each of the problems are written horizontally, so the student will have to write the problem vertically, lining up the decimal points, on the recording sheet to solve.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
The Early Bird Learns!
This set contains:
• 24 task cards designed to practice evaluating numerical expressions. Students will have to have an understanding of order of operations and the purpose of various grouping symbols (parenthesis, brackets and braces) to be successful.
• Title task card.
• 3 take a break cards.
• A student recording sheet (color and black and white).
• Answer key.
I would recommend printing task cards and answer key on white card stock and then laminating for durability.
This product contains 7 writing trait posters: Ideas, Word Choice, Voice, Organization, Sentence Fluency, Conventions and Presentation. Each poster is labeled with the Trait with a description of the trait below.
If you prefer to use the original 6 traits, don't use the Presentation poster. Also, included are two 'title' posters. One reads Six Traits of Writing. The other reads 6 + 1 Traits of Writing. Again, choose the poster that meets your needs.
The posters are all created with the paper layout on landscape. You can run the posters on a standard 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper. Or you can enlarge them. For directions on how to make larger posters read my
blog post on the subject.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 task cards with a whole number or a decimal number. Students are asked to either identify the place value name or the value of an underlined digit. Place values hundred thousands to thousandths are practiced.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has a two-digit long division problem. Note that the quotients will have remainders.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 task cards with a single-digit long division problem. Note that the quotients will have remainders.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has either a whole number multiplied by a decimal or a decimal multiplied by a decimal. Twelve problems are written vertically and twelve problems are written horizontally.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
The Early Bird Learns!
This set contains:
• 24 task cards designed to practice the skill of subtracting mixed numbers with renaming. In addition, students will practice finding a common denominator, writing equivalent fractions and writing answers in lowest terms.
• Title task card.
• 3 take a break cards.
• A student recording sheet (color and black and white).
• Answer key.
I would recommend printing task cards and answer key on white card stock and then laminating for durability.
The Early Bird Learns!
This set contains:
• 24 task cards designed to practice comparing and ordering integers. To see an example of the types of questions on the task cards, please view the preview page.
• Title task card.
• 3 take a break cards.
• A student recording sheet (color and black and white).
• Answer key.
I would recommend printing task cards and answer key on white card stock and then laminating for durability.
The Early Bird Learns!
This set contains:
• 24 task cards designed to practice dividing fractions. Problems include dividing a whole number by a fraction, dividing a fraction by a whole number, dividing two fractions and dividing whole numbers.
• Title task card.
• 3 take a break cards.
• A student recording sheet (color and black and white).
• Answer key.
I would recommend printing task cards and answer key on white card stock and then laminating for durability.
The Early Bird Learns!
This set contains:
• 24 task cards for comparing fractions. Each task card shows an improper fraction. Students are asked to change each improper fraction to a mixed number in lowest terms.
• Title task card.
• 3 take a break cards.
• A student recording sheet (color and black and white).
• Answer key.
I would recommend printing task cards and answer key on white card stock and then laminating for durability.
This set contains 24 task cards designed to practice solving word problems that feature either adding or subtracting fractions with like denominators. To see an example of the types of word problems on the task cards, please view the preview page. Also included is an explanation sheet with information on how I use task cards in my class, a cover card for the task cards, 'break' cards, a recording sheet (both color coordinated and a generic black and white) and an answer key.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has either a percent, fraction or decimal that needs to be converted to the format stated.
Please see preview page to see an example of the problems.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
To Assemble: Print off all task card problems. Then print the QR codes on the back side. Be sure the Question numbers match up. I like to run task cards on card stock and laminate for durability. Cut on dotted lines. Put cards in sequential order, with cover and directions on top. The margin on the left side of each card is for binding (or hole punch). I prefer to bind.
How to Use: Students use the 2-sided workspace recording sheet to solve each of the 24 questions. Students then use a QR reader to check answers as they go or after they’ve finished a predetermined amount of questions.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has two fractions that need to be multiplied.
• Students will need to know:
-How to multiply two fractions.
-Simplify the answer to lowest terms.
Please see preview page to see an example of the problems.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
To Assemble: Print off all task card problems. Then print the QR codes on the back side. Be sure the Question numbers match up. I like to run task cards on card stock and laminate for durability. Cut on dotted lines. Put cards in sequential order, with cover and directions on top. The margin on the left side of each card is for binding (or hole punch). I prefer to bind.
How to Use: Students use the 2-sided workspace recording sheet to solve each of the 24 questions. Students then use a QR reader to check answers as they go or after they’ve finished a predetermined amount of questions.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has a fraction and a whole number that need to be multiplied.
• Students will need to know:
-How to multiply a fraction and a whole number.
-Change an improper fraction to a mixed number.
Please see preview page to see an example of the problems.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
To Assemble: Print off all task card problems. Then print the QR codes on the back side. Be sure the Question numbers match up. I like to run task cards on card stock and laminate for durability. Cut on dotted lines. Put cards in sequential order, with cover and directions on top. The margin on the left side of each card is for binding (or hole punch). I prefer to bind.
How to Use: Students use the 2-sided workspace recording sheet to solve each of the 24 questions. Students then use a QR reader to check answers as they go or after they’ve finished a predetermined amount of questions.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has a fraction being divided by a whole number.
• Students will need to know:
-How to divide a fraction by a whole number.
-Reduce a fraction to lowest terms.
Please see preview page to see an example of the problems.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
To Assemble: Print off all task card problems. Then print the QR codes on the back side. Be sure the Question numbers match up. I like to run task cards on card stock and laminate for durability. Cut on dotted lines. Put cards in sequential order, with cover and directions on top. The margin on the left side of each card is for binding (or hole punch). I prefer to bind.
How to Use: Students use the 2-sided workspace recording sheet to solve each of the 24 questions. Students then use a QR reader to check answers as they go or after they’ve finished a predetermined amount of questions.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has a fraction that needs to be reduced to lowest terms.
• Students will need to know:
-Reduce a fraction to lowest terms.
Please see preview page to see an example of the problems.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
To Assemble: Print off all task card problems. Then print the QR codes on the back side. Be sure the Question numbers match up. I like to run task cards on card stock and laminate for durability. Cut on dotted lines. Put cards in sequential order, with cover and directions on top. The margin on the left side of each card is for binding (or hole punch). I prefer to bind.
How to Use: Students use the 2-sided workspace recording sheet to solve each of the 24 questions. Students then use a QR reader to check answers as they go or after they’ve finished a predetermined amount of questions.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has a two-step linear equation that needs to be solved.
Please see preview page to see an example of the problems.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
To Assemble: Print off all task card problems. Then print the QR codes on the back side. Be sure the Question numbers match up. I like to run task cards on card stock and laminate for durability. Cut on dotted lines. Put cards in sequential order, with cover and directions on top. The margin on the left side of each card is for binding (or hole punch). I prefer to bind.
How to Use: Students use the 2-sided workspace recording sheet to solve each of the 24 questions. Students then use a QR reader to check answers as they go or after they’ve finished a predetermined amount of questions.
Turn to Learn task cards are fun to use because students love using a QR code reader to check their answers.
This product contains:
• 24 Task Cards. Each card has an algebraic equation that uses like terms that needs to be solved. Note that there are equations with negative numbers.
Please see preview page to see an example of the problems.
• 24 cards with a corresponding QR code. The QR codes are the answers to the problems.
• 2-sided workspace recording sheet that students can use to solve the problems. Students needing more space will have to use their own paper.
• Traditional answer key for those not wanting to use the QR code component.
To Assemble: Print off all task card problems. Then print the QR codes on the back side. Be sure the Question numbers match up. I like to run task cards on card stock and laminate for durability. Cut on dotted lines. Put cards in sequential order, with cover and directions on top. The margin on the left side of each card is for binding (or hole punch). I prefer to bind.
How to Use: Students use the 2-sided workspace recording sheet to solve each of the 24 questions. Students then use a QR reader to check answers as they go or after they’ve finished a predetermined amount of questions.