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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, Factors and Finding Greatest Common Factor
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Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Factors and Finding Greatest Common Factor

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Students discover how to work with factors and how to find the GCF! 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 factors. • In the first section, the step-by-step process for finding a single numbers factors is given. • The second section, shows how to use ‘The Upside-Down Birthday Cake’ Method to find the Greatest Common Factor of two numbers. • 10 ‘Jumbo’ practice cards and two ready-made tabs for dividing the two parts. Answer key is included. Just a note, ‘The Upside-Down Birthday Cake’ Method for finding GCF works well when first introducing the concept of finding the GCF and when trying to find the GCF of larger numbers. By breaking the original numbers down gradually, students make what could be an overwhelming task more manageable.
Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Flip Book for Multiplying Decimals
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Flip for Math: Step-By Step, Flip Book for Multiplying Decimals

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A step-by-step guide for Multiplying Decimals The purpose of a ‘We Flip for Math’ Flip Book, is to provide a struggling student witha 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 3 part flip-book. • The first section provides a step-by-step guide for multiplying ‘easy’ decimal numbers (2 digit by a 1 digit number). • The second section features how to multiply ‘medium’ decimals numbers (3 digit by a 1 digit number). • A third section provides the step-by-step guide for multiplying ‘big’ decimal numbers (4 digit by a 3 digit number). • This product also includes a 2-sided practice page to practice the skill. An answer key for the practice page is also included.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Dividing A Decimal by a Single-Digit
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Dividing A Decimal by a Single-Digit

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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 decimal number being divided by a single-digit whole number. Note there will be no remainders. All equations are written horizontally and students will have to rewrite in order to divide. 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. Check out my "Stimulating Motivation with QR Codes" blog post regarding how to assemble and use this product.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Dividing A Decimal by Two-Digit
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Dividing A Decimal by Two-Digit

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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 decimal number being divided by a two-digit whole number. Note there will be no remainders. All equations are written horizontally and students will have to rewrite in order to divide. 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. Check out my "Stimulating Motivation with QR Codes" blog post regarding how to assemble and use this product.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Dividing A Decimal by Two-Digit
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards: Dividing A Decimal by Two-Digit

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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 decimal number being divided by a decimal number. Note there will be no remainders. All equations are written horizontally and students will have to rewrite in order to divide. 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. Check out my "Stimulating Motivation with QR Codes" blog post regarding how to assemble and use this product.
Solve & Check with QR Codes: Long Division: Single-Digit Divisor
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Solve & Check with QR Codes: Long Division: Single-Digit Divisor

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Solve & Check cards POP with Color! This set features solving single-digit divisor long division problems. There will be some remainders. A Solve & Check Math Skills set contains: • 32 math skill cards. Each card has an equation in the center along with 4 possible answers (an answer is located in each corner of every card). After solving the equation, the student finds the answer the got and scans the QR code. If the correct QR code is scanned the word ‘YES!!!’ will be revealed. If an incorrect answer is scanned, the word ‘Sorry’, ‘No’ or ‘Try Again’ will be revealed. Please view the preview page for and example of the types of questions on the task cards. • Four white-out cards which can be used to cover QR codes that are not being scanned • Card cover which can be used to help identify the math skill when displaying or storing the cards. • A two-sided student recording sheet. • A two-sided color coded answer key.
Flip for Math: Step-By Step, 3-in-1, Flip Book for Rounding Numbers
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Flip for Math: Step-By Step, 3-in-1, Flip Book for Rounding Numbers

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A step-by-step guide for using the Partial Quotient Method 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 ‘three-in-one’ flip-book. • Section 1 provides a step-by-step guide for rounding a whole number. • Section 2 covers how to round a decimal number. • Section 3 demonstrates how to round 9's. • Ready-made index tabs for marking each of the four sections. • Two-sided rounding practice page designed to give students practice with the skill. Answer keys to the practice pages are also included.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards - Measurement: Customary Conversions
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards - Measurement: Customary Conversions

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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 customary measurement conversion question for length, weight or volume . • 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. Check out my "Stimulating Motivation with QR Codes" blog post regarding how to assemble and use this product.
My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards - Measurement: Metric Conversions
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My Turn to Learn QR Code Task Cards - Measurement: Metric Conversions

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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 metric measurement conversion question for length, weight or volume . • 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. Check out my "Stimulating Motivation with QR Codes" blog post regarding how to assemble and use this product.
My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Evaluating Numerical Expressions with QR Codes
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My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Evaluating Numerical Expressions with QR Codes

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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 with a numerical expression (parentheses, brackets and braces are used). • 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. Check out my "Stimulating Motivation with QR Codes" blog post regarding how to assemble and use this product.
My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Multiple Digit Multiplication with QR Codes
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My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Multiple Digit Multiplication with QR Codes

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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 with a multiple digit multiplication problem. • 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. Check out my "Stimulating Motivation with QR Codes" blog post regarding how to assemble and use this product.
My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Single-Digit Long Division without Remainders
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My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Single-Digit Long Division without Remainders

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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 with a single-digit long division problems without 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. 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. Check out my "Stimulating Motivation with QR Codes" blog post regarding how to assemble and use this product.
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.
Working With Shapes and Solids Fold-Ups and More
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Working With Shapes and Solids Fold-Ups and More

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Students have everything they need to learn about shapes and solids This packet is designed to introduce students to common shapes and solids. In addition to being able to recognize these common shapes and solids, students will learn to recognize characteristics such as number of sides, lines of symmetry, number of faces, edges, vertices and a solid's net. This product contains the following: • Fold-up 1 contains shapes, number of sides and number of lines of symmetry. • Fold-up 2 contains solids, number of faces, vertices and edges. • Fold-up 3 matches solid names and pictures to its net. • Also included are two sets of cards. These cards can be used as flashcards or to play Concentration. One set focuses on shapes, the other on solids. • Two reference sheets are also included. These sheets can be referred to by students as a resource while working with shapes and solids. I also included a second copy of each sheet that has missing parts the students must fill in. • A 17 question quiz is included as well as an answer key. • And finally a practice page for matching solids to their nets. Answer key is provided for this one as well.
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 Division Patterns with Multiples of Ten
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Division Patterns with Multiples of Ten

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his set contains 24 task cards designed to practice division patterns with multiples of ten. This set would make a great companion to my Zero Can Be Your Hero with Division - Patterns with Multiples of 10, 100, 1000 product . 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 (colored and black at white copies) 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: Calculating Unit Prices
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The Early Bird Task Cards: Calculating Unit Prices

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This set contains 24 task cards designed to practice calculating unit prices. A task card might read, "A 3-pack of batteries costs $3.36. What is the unit price?" or "A 3-pack of batteries costs $3.36. A 6-pack of batteries costs $6.60. Which is the better buy?" 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. 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 Multiplication Patterns with Multiples of Ten
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Multiplication Patterns with Multiples of Ten

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This set contains 24 task cards designed to practice multiplication patterns with multiples of ten. This set would make a great companion to my Zero Can Be Your Hero - Multiplication Patterns with Multiples of 10, 100, 1000 product . 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 (colored and black at white copies) 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 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.
Six Plus One Writing Trait Posters in Tangerine, Lime and Hot Pink
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Six Plus One Writing Trait Posters in Tangerine, Lime and Hot Pink

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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. This product compliments my Polka Dot Genre and AR Classroom Library Kit - (Tangerine, Lime, Hot Pink)