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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.
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.
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.
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.
The Early Bird Task Cards for Ordering Fractions from Least to Greatest
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Ordering Fractions from Least to Greatest

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The Early Bird Learns! This set contains: • 24 task cards designed to practice ordering fractions from least to greatest. Students should have an understanding of the skills required to compare fractions. Those skills include: Using one-half as a benchmark, finding common denominator, reducing fractions. Students should also understand that when all fractions have 1 as a numerator, you compare denominators, as well as, when all denominators are the same you compare the numerators. • 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.
The Early Bird Task Cards for Algebra: One-Step Linear Equations
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The Early Bird Task Cards for Algebra: One-Step Linear Equations

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This set contains 24 task cards designed to practice solving one-step linear equations. 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. Also, watch for an Early Bird bulletin board kit come spring time! 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. And...don't forget to visit my store regularly...new items are being added often! :)
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!
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: 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.
My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Adding Decimal Numbers with QR Codes
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My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Adding Decimal Numbers 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 decimal addition problem. Each of the problems are written horizontally, so the student will have to write the problem vertically, lining up the decimal points, on the recording sheet to solve. • 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.
My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Powers of Ten and Exponents with QR Codes
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My Turn to Learn Task Cards: Powers of Ten and Exponents 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 Power of Ten or Exponent statement or problem. Question format includes: "The fifth power of ten." (100,000) or "Four times the second power of 10." (400). • 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.
Properties of Math Posters in Blue, Lime and Lemon Accents
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Properties of Math Posters in Blue, Lime and Lemon 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 Blue, Lime and Lemon accents theme, be sure to check out my store for other classroom poster kits in the same color combination!