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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.

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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.
Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Rules of Divisibility
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Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Rules of Divisibility

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Knowing the Rules of Divisibility helps students conquer long division! The purpose of a ‘We Flip for Math’ Flip Book, is to provide a struggling student with a step-by-step guide to take them through the process they are struggling with. I have various flip books available in my classroom, but only after I’ve taught the concept and we have practiced it a number of times. The complexity of some skills can be quite challenging for many students. Being able to remember all the steps can become overwhelming for some. A flip-book can help walk these children through the process. In addition, I have found flip-books can be helpful when sending homework home . Including a flip book can make for very happy parents! • This packet contains a flip-book that shows how to determine the divisibility of a number by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 10. In each section, two numbers are presented and the step-by-step process of how to determine divisibility is shown in detail. While I did include Ready-made tabs with this product, one must remember there are 7 sections. To make the tabs work efficiently, you may need to put several on the left side of the book and the rest on the right. You may even find it is best not to use the tabs at all with this particular book.
The Early Bird Task Cards for Converting Decimals to Fractions
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Converting Decimals to Fractions

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This task card set contains 24 task cards designed to practice writing a decimal as a fraction in lowest terms. Each task card has a decimal on it. Students are asked to write that decimal as a fraction or a mixed number in lowest terms. The decimal place values practiced include tenths, hundredths and thousandths. Also included is a title ‘cover card’, break cards (explained below), student recording sheet (color coordinated and generic black and white) and an answer key. I hope you enjoy this product! If you do, you might want to check out other Early Bird Task Card Sets. If you are unsure how to use task cards...check out my recent blog post on the variety of ways I use task cards with my students. Don't forget to leave feedback...I LOVE to hear from my customers. If you find an error or have issues with this product please contact me via the Questions for Seller tab before leaving negative feedback. I am very passionate about my products and would really appreciate the opportunity to make it right with you, the customer. Please give me that opportunity.
The Early Bird Task Cards for Converting Fractions to Decimals
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Converting Fractions to Decimals

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This task card set contains 24 task cards designed to practice writing a fraction as a decimal number. Each task card has a fraction or a mixed number on it. Students are asked to write that fraction or mixed number as a decimal. All fractions have either a denominator of 10, 100 or 1000. Also included is a title ‘cover card’, break cards (explained below), student recording sheet (color coordinated and generic black and white) and an answer key. I hope you enjoy this product! If you do, you might want to check out other Early Bird Task Card Sets. If you are unsure how to use task cards...check out my recent blog post on the variety of ways I use task cards with my students. Don't forget to leave feedback...I LOVE to hear from my customers. If you find an error or have issues with this product please contact me via the Questions for Seller tab before leaving negative feedback. I am very passionate about my products and would really appreciate the opportunity to make it right with you, the customer. Please give me that opportunity.
The Early Bird Task Cards: Compare and Order Integers
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The Early Bird Task Cards: Compare and Order Integers

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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.
Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Multiples and Finding Least Common Multiple
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Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Multiples and Finding Least Common Multiple

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The purpose of a ‘We Flip for Math’ Flip Book, is to provide a struggling student with a step-by-step guide to take them through the process they are struggling with. I have various flip books available in my classroom, but only after I’ve taught the concept and we have practiced it a number of times. The complexity of some skills can be quite challenging for many students. Being able to remember all the steps can become overwhelming for some. A flip-book can help walk these children through the process. In addition, I have found flip-books can be helpful when sending homework home . Including a flip book can make for very happy parents! This packet contains a 2-part flip-book that focuses on multiples. In the first section, the step-by-step process for finding a single number's multiples is given. The second section, shows how to use The 'M' Method to find the Least Common Multiple of two numbers. Also included are 10 ‘Jumbo’ practice cards and two ready-made tabs for dividing the two parts. Answer key is included. Just a note, The 'M' Method for finding LCM works well when first introducing the concept of finding the LCM. The method is quite different than finding GCF, which helps prevent confusing the two skills. The method also provides a very structured approach that makes the skill easier for most students to master.
Monkey's Mayhem Card Game: Multiplication Patterns with Decimals
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Monkey's Mayhem Card Game: Multiplication Patterns with Decimals

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This Monkey's Mayhem card game allows students to practice multiplication patterns with decimals in the classic ‘Old Maid’ game format. In addition, the cards could be used to play the classic game of “Concentration”--just remove the “Monkey Mayhem” card. Students need to understand the concept of moving the decimal when multiplying by multiples of 10. Students also need to have experience working with exponents. For example, an equation might be 5.67 x 10. It will be obvious that some cards are not matches, but others will involve some thinking because I intentionally used the same number with a different decimal placement.The set contains a total of twenty-seven pairs of cards. Also, included is the “Monkey Mayhem” card (my version of the ‘Old Maid’) and an instruction card.
Monkey's Mayhem Card Game: Customary Measures Basic Conversion
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Monkey's Mayhem Card Game: Customary Measures Basic Conversion

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This Monkey's Mayhem card game allows students to practice making basic customary measurement conversions in the classic ‘Old Maid’ game format. In addition, the cards could be used to play the classic game of “Concentration”--just remove the “Monkey Mayhem” card. Only, what I call, ‘basic’ conversions are included. For instance, 1 day equals 24 hours or 4 quarts equal 1 gallon or 12 inches equal 1 foot. Customary units of capacity, length, weight and time are included. The set contains a total of twenty-three pairs of cards. Also, included is the “Monkey Mayhem” card (my version of the ‘Old Maid’) and an instruction card.
The Early Bird Task Cards for Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms

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The Early Bird Learns! This set contains: • 24 task cards for practicing the skill of reducing fractions to 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.
I Have, Whoooo Has? Add and Subtract Integers
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I Have, Whoooo Has? Add and Subtract Integers

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"I Have, Whoooo Has" is a fun game that can be used to practice a variety of skills. This pack includes THREE sets, all designed to practice adding and subtracting integers (to see examples of types of questions asked take a look at the preview page). I have found that having a deep understanding of multiplying and dividing by powers of ten is critical to mastering the metric system which is usually introduced later in the school year. Laying the groundwork early with this type of practice, makes the metric system so much easier for all students. Please take a look at the preview page to see the types of questions asked. Each set includes 24 cards. Also included are card covers. I usually run a cover on the backside of each card. This allows me to easily keep sets together and not mixed up. Plus, it adds some color to the game. If colored printer ink is at a premium, you can choose to run the black and white cover instead. Again, this will allow you to keep the cards in the proper set. You can play this game whole class by distributing cards to all students. Note that some students may have more than one card. Next, the teacher prompts the student that has the first card to start by reading their card. Students will have to determine the next number in the sequence. Whichever student has the card with the correct answer will read theirs. And so on. The game continues until the last student reads their card, "I have the last card!" Another alternative to playing whole class is to play it with small groups of students. The process would work the same way, however each student would have multiple cards. I like playing it this way even better, because it really keeps the players on their toes. So, in my room, this is usually an activity that groups of 6 or 8 play. Now, since you have 3 sets with this purchase, you could have three groups of 8 playing at once in your room. As I said, if a player has multiple cards, they have to be paying attention. Let’s face it we all know that many students will be less attentive once they have read their card.
I Have, Whoooo Has? Dividing a Decimal by a Power of Ten
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I Have, Whoooo Has? Dividing a Decimal by a Power of Ten

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"I Have, Whoooo Has" is a fun game that can be used to practice a variety of skills. This pack includes THREE sets, all designed to practice dividing a decimal by a power of ten. I have found that having a deep understanding of multiplying and dividing by powers of ten is critical to mastering the metric system which is usually introduced later in the school year. Laying the groundwork early with this type of practice, makes the metric system so much easier for all students. Please take a look at the preview page to see the types of questions asked. Each set includes 24 cards. Also included are card covers. I usually run a cover on the backside of each card. This allows me to easily keep sets together and not mixed up. Plus, it adds some color to the game. If colored printer ink is at a premium, you can choose to run the black and white cover instead. Again, this will allow you to keep the cards in the proper set. You can play this game whole class by distributing cards to all students. Note that some students may have more than one card. Next, the teacher prompts the student that has the first card to start by reading their card. Students will have to determine the next number in the sequence. Whichever student has the card with the correct answer will read theirs. And so on. The game continues until the last student reads their card, "I have the last card!" Another alternative to playing whole class is to play it with small groups of students. The process would work the same way, however each student would have multiple cards. I like playing it this way even better, because it really keeps the players on their toes. So, in my room, this is usually an activity that groups of 6 or 8 play. Now, since you have 3 sets with this purchase, you could have three groups of 8 playing at once in your room. As I said, if a player has multiple cards, they have to be paying attention. Let’s face it we all know that many students will be less attentive once they have read their card.
The Early Bird Task Cards: Converting Between Decimals, Fractions, Percents
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The Early Bird Task Cards: Converting Between Decimals, Fractions, Percents

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This set contains 24 task cards designed to practice converting between decimals, fractions and percents. A task card might read-- Write 25% as a fraction in lowest terms. or Write .9 as a percentage. 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 and an answer key. I hope you enjoy this product! If you do, you might want to check out other Early Bird Task Card Sets. Don't forget to leave feedback...I LOVE to hear from my customers. If you find an error or have issues with this product please contact me via the Questions for Seller tab before leaving negative feedback. I am very passionate about my products and would really appreciate the opportunity to make it right with you, the customer. Please give me that opportunity.
The Early Bird Task Cards for Identifying Prime and Composite Numbers
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Identifying Prime and Composite Numbers

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This task card set contains 24 task cards designed to practice identifying prime and composite numbers. Also included is a title ‘cover card’, break cards (explained below), student recording sheet (colored copy and a generic black and white copy) and an answer key. I hope you enjoy this product! If you do, you might want to check out other Early Bird Task Card Sets. If you are unsure how to use task cards...check out my recent blog post on the variety of ways I use task cards with my students. Don't forget to leave feedback...I LOVE to hear from my customers. If you find an error or have issues with this product please contact me via the Questions for Seller tab before leaving negative feedback. I am very passionate about my products and would really appreciate the opportunity to make it right with you, the customer. Please give me that opportunity.
The Early Bird Task Cards for Evaluating Numerical Expressions
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Evaluating Numerical Expressions

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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.
Integer Rules: Fold-Up Resource & More
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Integer Rules: Fold-Up Resource & More

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Integer Rules resource for students and parents! This fold-up resource provides students with the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers. Included in this packet is a four-flap fold-up. The fold-up explains the rule for each operation and provides examples of each. The teacher has two options for the inside of the fold-up. One option is completely filled in. The second option has empty example boxes for the students to fill in with problems of their own. To assemble the fold-up, run a copy of the outside (p.3). The outside will appear to be upside-down. This is done intentionally for a proper fold-up. Next, choose the inside (either p. 4 or 5) and run it on the backside of the outside. Next, with the inside face up, bring the bottom of the page up to the center black line and fold. Then, bring the top of the page down to the center black line and fold. Finally, cut on the 2 dotted lines. The end result should be a four-flap fold up. I have also included to 2-sided worksheet to use with students. Also, included is an answer key.
Properties of Math Posters in Tangerine and Pink Polka Dots with Lime Accents
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Properties of Math Posters in Tangerine and Pink Polka Dots with Lime Accents

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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 Tangerine and Pink Polka Dot with Lime accents theme, be sure to check out my store for other classroom poster kits in the same color combination!
Geometry A Closer Look at Prisms
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Geometry A Closer Look at Prisms

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Learn about Prisms! This tri-fold defines a prism, polyhedrons and lateral face. A visual representation shows what a lateral face and the base. Several prisms: triangular, rectangular, cube, pentagonal, hexagonal and octagonal are all shown. Always make a test copy before copying for your students to make sure the cover and inside fold up properly. Note that the cover is intentionally upside down for easier printing.
Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Flip Book for Order of Operations PLUS Flow Chart
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Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Flip Book for Order of Operations PLUS Flow Chart

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A step-by-step guide for using the Order of Operations! The purpose of a ‘We Flip for Math’ Flip Book, is to provide a struggling student with a step-by-step guide to take them through the process they are struggling with. I have various flip books available in my classroom, but only after I’ve taught the concept and we have practiced it a number of times. The complexity of some skills can be quite challenging for many students. Being able to remember all the steps can become overwhelming for some. A flip-book can help walk these children through the process. In addition, I have found flip-books can be helpful when sending homework home . Including a flip book can make for very happy parents! This product contains two complete flip books. One uses the term PEMDAS with the 'P' referring to parentheses. The second flip book uses the term GEMDAS with the 'G' referring to grouping symbols. Each flip-book is a ‘multiple-section’ flip-book. • The first flip-book section provides definitions. • The second flip-book section provides four examples. • The third flip-book section defines additional grouping symbols. • Ready-made file tabs which can be used to divide each section. • A single page Order of Operations flowchart. This chart can be used when students are first learning the Order of Operations rules. I recommend laminating and allowing students to write directly on the flow-chart for added fun!
I Have, Whoooo Has? Mental Math - Addition and Subtraction
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I Have, Whoooo Has? Mental Math - Addition and Subtraction

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"I Have, Whoooo Has" is a fun game that can be used to practice a variety of skills. This pack includes THREE sets, all designed to practice using mental math to add and subtract numbers 1 - 100. Please take a look at the preview page to see the types of questions asked. Each set includes 24 cards. Also included are card covers. I usually run a cover on the backside of each card. This allows me to easily keep sets together and not mixed up. Plus, it adds some color to the game. If colored printer ink is at a premium, you can choose to run the black and white cover instead. Again, this will allow you to keep the cards in the proper set. You can play this game whole class by distributing cards to all students. Note that some students may have more than one card. Next, the teacher prompts the student that has the first card to start by reading their card. Students will have to determine the next number in the sequence. Whichever student has the card with the correct answer will read theirs. And so on. The game continues until the last student reads their card, "I have the last card!" Another alternative to playing whole class is to play it with small groups of students. The process would work the same way, however each student would have multiple cards. I like playing it this way even better, because it really keeps the players on their toes. So, in my room, this is usually an activity that groups of 6 or 8 play. Now, since you have 3 sets with this purchase, you could have three groups of 8 playing at once in your room.
Goofy Gorilla Card Game: Multiplication Patterns with Multiples of 10
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Goofy Gorilla Card Game: Multiplication Patterns with Multiples of 10

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This Goofy Gorilla card game allows students to practice multiplication patterns with multiples of 10 in the classic ‘Old Maid’ game format. In addition, the cards could be used to play the classic game of “Concentration”--just remove the “Goofy Gorilla” card. The set contains a total of twenty-seven pairs of cards. The equation card might be 30 x 500 and the matching answer card would be 15,000. Also, included is the “Goofy Gorilla” card (my version of the ‘Old Maid’) and an instruction card.
I Have, Whoooo Has? Elapsed Time
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I Have, Whoooo Has? Elapsed Time

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"I Have, Whoooo Has" is a fun game that can be used to practice a variety of skills. This pack includes THREE sets, all designed to practice the math skill - Elapsed Time. Each set includes 24 cards. Also included are card covers. I usually run a cover on the backside of each card. This allows me to easily keep sets together and not mixed up. Plus, it adds some color to the game. If colored printer ink is at a premium, you can choose to run the black and white cover instead. Again, this will allow you to keep the cards in the proper set. You can play this game whole class by distributing cards to all students. Note that some students may have more than one card. Next, the teacher prompts the student that has the first card to start by reading their card. Students will have to determine the next number in the sequence. Whichever student has the card with the correct answer will read theirs. And so on. The game continues until the last student reads their card, "I have the last card!" Another alternative to playing whole class is to play it with small groups of students. The process would work the same way, however each student would have multiple cards. I like playing it this way even better, because it really keeps the players on their toes. So, in my room, this is usually an activity that groups of 6 or 8 play. Now, since you have 3 sets with this purchase, you could have three groups of 8 playing at once in your room. As I said, if a player has multiple cards, they have to be paying attention. Let’s face it we all know that many students will be less attentive once they have read their card.