I have 23 years experience teaching Pre-K through Grade 8 in public and parochial school districts. I am currently teaching music in a STEM school and use a lot of technology in my music class. I had the honor being selected as Teacher of the Year-STEM Academy 2016.I have an eclectic style of teaching and try to incorporate technology and interdisciplinary studies wherever possible. The games that I create incorporate different subject areas and are interactive in nature.
I have 23 years experience teaching Pre-K through Grade 8 in public and parochial school districts. I am currently teaching music in a STEM school and use a lot of technology in my music class. I had the honor being selected as Teacher of the Year-STEM Academy 2016.I have an eclectic style of teaching and try to incorporate technology and interdisciplinary studies wherever possible. The games that I create incorporate different subject areas and are interactive in nature.
Marty’s Baseball Museum is an interactive game to help students practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts and provide teachers an opportunity to assess students in the process. Linked to the Mathematics Common Core. This is a discounted bundle of four games! Plus a bonus Musical Math game too! Students also learn about America’s Greatest Past time, Baseball in the process. Students travel through three scenes in the museum and click on different objects/ people to get math facts to practice. When they get it correct, they learn an interesting fact about baseball. Also, Marty has lost the MVP trophies throughout the museum that give students a second turn! This will gives your students ample opportunities to practice their mathematic skills. This game can be projected for a whole group to play or played on a tablet for individual or small group work. It is a great way to integrate technology into the classroom.Also great for differentiation of instruction! This set is dedicated to my dad, Marty and his love of baseball and is being released on the Red Sox’ Opening Day 2017!
Welcome to the Zoo! Are interactive games to help students practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts and provide teachers an opportunity to assess students in the process. Linked to Common Core Mathematics. Students also learn about various Zoo animals in the process. Students must click on an empty cage to get addition facts to practice. When they get it correct, they meet one animal and learn an interesting fact about it. There are three full versions of each game included so that each student in the class should have an opportunities to practice their addition skills. This game can be projected for a whole group to play or played on a tablet for individual or small group work. It is a great way to integrate technology into the classroom.Also great for differentiation of instruction!
Marty’s Baseball Museum is an interactive Subtraction game created for use with Google Slides and/ or Adobe PDF to help students practice subtraction facts and provide teachers an opportunity to assess students in the process. Linked to Grade 1 and 2 Common Core Mathematics, this is also interdisciplinary as well. Students also learn about America’s Greatest Past time, Baseball in the process. Students travel through three scenes in the museum and click on different objects/ people to get subtraction facts to practice. When they get it correct, they learn an interesting fact about baseball. Also, Marty has lost the MVP trophies throughout the museum that give students a second turn! This will gives your students ample opportunities to practice their subtraction skills. This game can be projected for a whole group to play or played on a tablet for individual or small group work. It is a great way to integrate technology into the classroom.Also great for differentiation of instruction! This set is dedicated to my dad, Marty and his love of baseball and is being released on the Red Sox’ Opening Day 2017!
Welcome to the Zoo! are interactive games to help students practice division facts and provide teachers an opportunity to assess students in the process. Linked to Common Core Mathematics. Students also learn about various Zoo animals in the process. Students must click on an empty cage to get division facts to practice. When they get it correct, they meet one animal and learn an interesting fact about it. There are three full versions of the game included so that each student in the class should have an opportunities to practice their division. This game can be projected for a whole group to play or played on a tablet for individual or small group work. It is a great way to integrate technology into the classroom.Also great for differentiation of instruction!
Welcome to the Zoo! Are interactive games to help students practice multiplication facts and provide teachers an opportunity to assess students in the process. Linked to Common Core Mathematics. Students also learn about various Zoo animals in the process. Students must click on an empty cage to get multiplication facts to practice. When they get it correct, they meet one animal and learn an interesting fact about it. There are three full versions of the game included so that each student in the class should have an opportunities to practice their multiplication. This game can be projected for a whole group to play or played on a tablet for individual or small group work. It is a great way to integrate technology into the classroom.Also great for differentiation of instruction!
Welcome to the Zoo! Are interactive games to help students practice subtraction facts and provide teachers an opportunity to assess students in the process. Linked to Common Core Mathematics. Students also learn about various Zoo animals in the process. Students must click on an empty cage to get subtraction facts to practice. When they get it correct, they meet one animal and learn an interesting fact about it. There are three full versions of the game included so that each student in the class should have an opportunities to practice their subtraction skills. This game can be projected for a whole group to play or played on a tablet for individual or small group work. It is a great way to integrate technology into the classroom.Also great for differentiation of instruction!