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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.
 NCTM Navigating Series 9-12 Overview
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NCTM Navigating Series 9-12 Overview

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One of the gold standard resources for mathematics is NCTM’s Navigating Through…series. Each grade band series includes books for Navigating through - Algebra, Data Analysis and Probability, Discrete, Geometry, Measurement, Number and Operations, and Problem Solving and Reasoning. For Middle School and High School there is also a Connections book in the series. The investigations in the series provide opportunities for students to reason, conjecture, and communicate about mathematics. Having used the series for years, I saw a need to quickly be able to locate potential lessons and activities. This compilation includes the lesson title and the goals. On a PC use “Ctrl F” and on a Mac use “Command F” to search for lessons and activities by key word.
NCTM Navigating Series 6-8 Overview
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NCTM Navigating Series 6-8 Overview

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One of the gold standard resources for mathematics is NCTM’s Navigating Through…series. Each grade band series includes books for Navigating through - Algebra, Data Analysis and Probability, Discrete, Geometry, Measurement, Number and Operations, and Problem Solving and Reasoning. The investigations in the series provide opportunities for students to reason, conjecture, and communicate about mathematics. Having used the series for years, I saw a need to quickly be able to locate potential lessons and activities. This compilation includes the lesson title and the goals. On a PC use “Ctrl F” and on a Mac use “Command F” to search for lessons and activities by keyword.
Number Combinations with Duck
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Number Combinations with Duck

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One Duck Stuck, by Phyllis Root, 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. Children benefit from using Five Frames and Ten Frames while learning basic number facts. Making ten is one of the key strategies young mathematicians need to experience as they are developing fluency with addition and subtraction. Students should have many opportunities to work with composing and decomposing numbers in a variety of ways. Connecting to a familiar story makes these activities more engaging for students. “How many?”, building and filing five frames and ten frames, and composing and decomposing numbers are all covered in these activities. Questions are provided that can be used during the development of the activity to determine the desired focus of the lesson. It is very important that young mathematicians understand that numbers are quantities represented by numerals, pictures, numerals, etc. Materials are listed for each of the activities. The 11 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.
Math Literacy-Domino Addition
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Math Literacy-Domino Addition

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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 and give meaning, and can help to differentiate instruction as well as support ELL/ESL students. See several samples of the mathematics that can be experienced by students through well-known pieces of children’s literature. Experience how the way mathematics is presented can make mathematics more accessible and understandable for students at all levels. This resource contains eight suggested activities plus "Domino Math" activity 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 and small groups, centers, learning stations and for intervention. Domino Addition A MUST HAVE book for all teachers. This resource is good for students with 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 3-Int-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 3-Int-MS

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The number three is the next number for the 12 Days of Christmas. Students from kindergarten through high school work with the number three in one of the most representative of formats – the triangle. The focus for today is triangular numbers. Triangular numbers are polygonal numbers where the number of vertexes in a figure formed by a certain polygon is three.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-Int-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-Int-MS

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Day five has students writing about circles. The “Writing About…” activity has proved very popular in all disciplines as it supports making writing about mathematics accessible to many students who might otherwise be challenged. The facilitation notes are provided below. As an alternate task (or additional) there is a discrepant activity. They then write about the investigation and the outcomes as well as their prediction.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-Secondary
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-Secondary

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The number five is the next number for the 12 Days of Christmas. Secondary students can choose from a variety of investigations all relating to circles. The most basic task is the classic circle in a square. I have also included a figure with various points still shown that some students may find beneficial as they are working. For an alternate task a circle has been circumscribed as well as inscribed in the square. For an interesting twist, have students study the figure and generate a list of questions that might be of interest based upon the figure. Again a figure with selected points has also been provided. Other tasks can be given to students based upon any of the other figures that have been included as well as researching Descartes' Circle Theorem.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-K3
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-K3

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Five golden rings inspire tasks that involve writing about circles to working with circles. There are several options depending upon the needs of your students. • The first task is writing about what makes zero special. Zero is framed in a circle as a visual prompt for students to think about a circle not having any sides. • The second task has students going on a “Circle Hunt”. • The third task has students using circle counters to decorate a Christmas tree (work mat provided) while composing and decomposing numbers. Facilitation notes for the task are provided.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-Int-MS
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-Int-MS

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Day five has students writing about circles. The “Writing About…” activity has proved very popular in all disciplines as it supports making writing about mathematics accessible to many students who might otherwise be challenged. The facilitation notes are provided below. As an alternate task (or additional) there is a discrepant activity. They then write about the investigation and the outcomes as well as their prediction.
Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-Secondary
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Twelve Days of Mathematics for Christmas-Day 5-Secondary

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The number five is the next number for the 12 Days of Christmas. Secondary students can choose from a variety of investigations all relating to circles. The most basic task is the classic circle in a square. I have also included a figure with various points still shown that some students may find beneficial as they are working. For an alternate task a circle has been circumscribed as well as inscribed in the square. For an interesting twist, have students study the figure and generate a list of questions that might be of interest based upon the figure. Again a figure with selected points has also been provided. Other tasks can be given to students based upon any of the other figures that have been included as well as researching Descartes' Circle Theorem.
A Study of the Real Number System
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A Study of the Real Number System

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The activities in this 20 page packet on A Study of the Real Number system include two application probes, 2 investigations, 7 tasks to probe students deeper into their study of this topic, and several pre-assessment and writing activities that support the development of the language of mathematics. Student activity and investigation sheets are provided as well as teacher facilitation notes. Many of these activities can be extended into the Complex Number System as well.
Bears in the Sandbox Primary Activity
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Bears in the Sandbox Primary Activity

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Primary mathematicians first model “put together” and “take apart” situations using concrete objects, drawings, etc. These concepts are then expanded to composing and decomposing numbers additively. A connection to students’ prior work with building sets is important as students are developing fluencies with their addition and subtractions facts. Children need many opportunities to experience these situations. Incorporating seasonal manipulatives allows children to practice these mathematical ideas in a contextual setting. To effectively facilitate these activities, be sure to cover the common addition and subtraction situations found in Table 1, CCSSM, page 88. Color masters are provided for both activities, the seasonal objects as well as the counters. Hyperlinks are also provided for manipulatives when applicable. This resource is useful 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!
 Ducks Doubles Primary Activity Packet
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Ducks Doubles Primary Activity Packet

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One Duck Stuck, by Phyllis Root, 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. Using doubles is one of the foundational strategies for primary mathematicians as they are building number sense. Connecting this study to a familiar story makes these activities more engaging for students. Additional literacy connections are suggested for use with introducing the concept of doubles. Questions are provided that can be used during the development of the activity to determine the desired focus of the lesson. It is very important that young mathematicians understand that numbers are quantities represented by numerals, pictures, numerals, etc. Materials are listed for each of the activities. The 12 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 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!
Ducks Doubles Primary Activity Packet
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Ducks Doubles Primary Activity Packet

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One Duck Stuck, by Phyllis Root, 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. Using doubles is one of the foundational strategies for primary mathematicians as they are building number sense. Connecting this study to a familiar story makes these activities more engaging for students. Additional literacy connections are suggested for use with introducing the concept of doubles. Questions are provided that can be used during the development of the activity to determine the desired focus of the lesson. It is very important that young mathematicians understand that numbers are quantities represented by numerals, pictures, numerals, etc. Materials are listed for each of the activities. The 12 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 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-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 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!
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 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!