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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.
Geometry - Learn About Angles Fold-Up and Practice Pages
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Geometry - Learn About Angles Fold-Up and Practice Pages

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Hands-on resource! • This four flap fold-up examines four different angles: acute, right, obtuse and straight. A definition and a visual representation is given of each. • This product also includes a 2-sided practice page and answer key. 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. Also, teacher will need to trim each copy on the grey line--this makes for an nicer fit in a math journal.
1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Subtracting Decimals
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1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Subtracting Decimals

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This 1...2...3...4 in a Row Math Game allows students to practice subtracting decimals in the classic ‘Connect Four' game format. In addition, the game becomes interactive when a student scans a QR code to check their answer. To see an example of the questions, please be sure to check out the preview page. This product contains: • Two game boards (Set One and Set Two). • 2 sets of 36 cards. Each card has a question as well as a QR Code with the answer. • 2 answer keys. One for each set. • Instruction page.
1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Multiplying Decimals
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1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Multiplying Decimals

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This 1...2...3...4 in a Row Math Game allows students to practice multiplying decimals in the classic ‘Connect Four' game format. In addition, the game becomes interactive when a student scans a QR code to check their answer. To see an example of the questions, please be sure to check out the preview page. This product contains: • Two game boards (Set One and Set Two). • 2 sets of 36 cards. Each card has a question as well as a QR Code with the answer. • 2 answer keys. One for each set. • Instruction page.
1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Multiply Multiple Digits
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1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Multiply Multiple Digits

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This 1...2...3...4 in a Row Math Game allows students to practice multiplying multiple digits in the classic ‘Connect Four' game format. In addition, the game becomes interactive when a student scans a QR code to check their answer. To see an example of the questions, please be sure to check out the preview page. This product contains: • Two game boards (Set One and Set Two). • 2 sets of 36 cards. Each card has a question as well as a QR Code with the answer. • 2 answer keys. One for each set. • Instruction page.
1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Adding Decimals
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1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Adding Decimals

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This 1...2...3...4 in a Row Math Game allows students to practice adding decimals in the classic ‘Connect Four' game format. In addition, the game becomes interactive when a student scans a QR code to check their answer. To see an example of the questions, please be sure to check out the preview page. This product contains: • Two game boards (Set One and Set Two). • 2 sets of 36 cards. Each card has a question as well as a QR Code with the answer. • 2 answer keys. One for each set. • Instruction page.
1...2...3...4 in a Row Math Game! Multiply & Divide Integers
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1...2...3...4 in a Row Math Game! Multiply & Divide Integers

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This 1...2...3...4 in a Row Math Game allows students to practice the skill of multiplying and dividing integers in the classic ‘Connect Four' game format. In addition, the game becomes interactive when a student scans a QR code to check their answer. To see an example of the questions, please be sure to check out the preview page. This product contains: • Two game boards (Set One and Set Two). • 2 sets of 36 cards. Each card has a question as well as a QR Code with the answer. • 2 answer keys. One for each set. • Instruction page.
Algebraic Thinking - R.E.D. (Review Every Day)
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Algebraic Thinking - R.E.D. (Review Every Day)

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Give students the review they need to master the skill! If there is one thing I have learned since I began teaching math to 5th graders 10 years ago, it is that students must practice a skill repeatedly. Just because a student is able to multiply decimals for the chapter test, does not mean they will remember the skill a month later. With this in mind, each day I set aside a portion of time to practice previously taught skills. From this practice, RED, Review Every Day, was born. This packet contains 28 quick review half sheets focused on Algebraic Thinking. The skills reviewed are aligned to the 5th grade Common Core Standards. The following Algebraic Thinking skills are covered: Powers of Ten & Exponents, Properties of Math, Grouping Symbols, Order of Operations, and Numerical Expressions. Each review has anywhere from 8 to 16 questions and progresses from the easiest to the more difficult skills. Please note that this packet does NOT teach the skill, but only serves to review the skill after you have taught it to the students. Each review has anywhere from 8 to 12 questions. In my classroom I spread the 28 lessons out and usually do not use them one day after another. I have other RED lessons that I would mix and match. So, for instance, Monday might be Fractions 1 and Tuesday might be Decimals 1. By Friday, I may be ready to use Fractions 2. Each review is a half-sheet. Lesson 1 and Lesson 3 are on page 1. Lesson 2 and Lesson 4 are on page 2. I do this intentionally. If you run page 1 on the front and page 2 on the back and then cut the sheet in half, you will have Fractions 1 on the front and Fractions 2 on the back. The entire document is set up this way. This saves paper, and allows the teacher to teach the lessons in order and in a more efficient way. At the back of the packet you will find the answer key which provides the answers to all questions.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Convert Percents, Fraction
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Convert Percents, Fraction

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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.
Bundled 4 Savings: Everything Decimals
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Bundled 4 Savings: Everything Decimals

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This bundle is jam-packed with everything your students need to master working with decimals! Get TWENTY decimal resources from Mrs. B's store for ONE great price! If you bought all 20 products, you'd pay $60.00. Buy the bundle today for $30! That's a savings of 50%!! To read more about each product click on the following links: • Using Benchmark Decimals to Estimate Sums and Differences Foldable & More • Multiplication Patterns with Decimals Fold-Up and More • Division Patterns with Decimals Fold-Up and More • Decimals - R.E.D. (Review Every Day) • The Early Bird Task Cards for Decimals: Rounding, Comparing and Ordering • Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Flip Book for Adding and Subtracting Decimals • Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Flip Book for Multiplying Decimals • Flip for Math: Step-By Step, 3-in-1, Flip Book for Dividing Decimals • I Have, Whoooo Has? Dividing a Decimal by a Power of Ten • I Have, Whoooo Has? Multiplying a Decimal by a Power of Ten • The Early Bird Task Cards for Writing Decimal Numbers • My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Adding Decimal Numbers with QR Codes • My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Subtracting Decimal Numbers with QR Codes • My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Multiplying Decimals • My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Dividing A Decimal by a Single-Digit • My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Dividing A Decimal by Two-Digit • 1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Decimal: Multiplication with Multiples of 10 • 1..2..3..4 in a Row Math Game! Decimal: Division with Multiples of 10 • Goofy Gorilla Card Game: Rounding Decimals to the Nearest Whole Number • Crazy Croc Card Game: Expressing Decimals in Word Form Get ALL TWENTY!
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Multiplying Fractions
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Multiplying Fractions

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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.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Multiply a Fraction and a whole Number
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Multiply a Fraction and a whole Number

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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.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Divide a Fraction by a Whole Number
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Divide a Fraction by a Whole Number

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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.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Write a Fraction in Lowest Terms
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Write a Fraction in Lowest Terms

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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.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Solve Two-Step Linear Equations
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Solve Two-Step Linear Equations

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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.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Solve Equations with Like Terms
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Solve Equations with Like Terms

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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.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards:  Solve Equations with Fractions, Decimals &Mixed Numbers
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Solve Equations with Fractions, Decimals &Mixed Numbers

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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 one step equation. Equations contain fractions, decimals and mixed 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.
My Turn to Learn QR Cards: Convert Between Standard & Scientific Notation
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My Turn to Learn QR Cards: Convert Between Standard & Scientific Notation

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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. Students are asked to convert between standard and scientific notation. 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.
I Have, Whoooo Has? Rounding Decimal Numbers
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I Have, Whoooo Has? Rounding Decimal Numbers

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Students forget their learning when they are having fun! "I Have, Whoooo Has" is a fun game that can be used to practice a variety of skills. This rounding decimal numbers pack includes: • Three sets of 24 cards • Colored 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. • Black and white covers for those wanting to save colored ink. 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.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Solve Proportions
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Solve Proportions

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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 proportion with variable in place of the unknown 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.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Percent of Change
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Percent of Change

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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 percent of change problem 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.