I have been teaching math for the last 18 years in grades 5-8 while my husband has been teaching the last 5 in 3rd grade. We are constantly making materials for our class and I hope some of them will be of use to you and your students.
I have been teaching math for the last 18 years in grades 5-8 while my husband has been teaching the last 5 in 3rd grade. We are constantly making materials for our class and I hope some of them will be of use to you and your students.
Each task card comes with a QR code that students can scan on iPads, phones or computers. The QR code immediately pulls up the answer that the students can use to check their work.
This version contains 20 task cards designed for advanced Year 5 and Y ears 6 - 7 . Each card contains a scenario in which the students read and write the correct numerical expression that accompanies the scenario. Designed for 6th grade but is awesome in other grades as a lead in to algebraic equations.
In my class, I print these off and use them in small group. While I'm working with a group of students on a particular skills, I have a couple other small groups working on task cards in which they are writing out the answers and using an iPad to scan the QR code. My colleague across the hall uses her Chromebooks to scan the codes. These cards allow the groups to be self sufficient in making sure that they are practicing correctly
If you like these task cards, please check out my store. I currently have the following cards all with QR codes and work shown for each problem ...
- 1 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)
-2 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)
-decimal division (also in a bundle)
-order of operations cards
-numerical expressions task cards
-algebraic expressions task cards
Each task card comes with a QR code that students can scan on iPads, phones or computers. The QR code immediately pulls up the answer that the students can use to check their work.
This version contains 20 task cards designed for grades (years) 5 and 6. Each card contains a scenario in which the students read and write the correct numerical expression that accompanies the scenario. Designed for 5th grade but is awesome in other grades as a lead in to algebraic expressions.
In my class, I print these off and use them in small group. While I'm working with a group of students on a particular skills, I have a couple other small groups working on task cards in which they are writing out the answers and using an iPad to scan the QR code. My colleague across the hall uses her Chromebooks to scan the codes. These cards allow the groups to be self sufficient in making sure that they are practicing correctly.
If you like these task cards, please check out my store. I currently have the following cards all with QR codes and work shown for each problem ...
- 1 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)
-2 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)
-decimal division (also in a bundle)
-order of operations cards
-numerical expressions task cards
This all inclusive bundle is designed for two weeks of spelling lessons to teach the short vowel words and patterns.
Designed for 3rd grade and great for classroom and home school environments. My husband uses it for 2 weeks of spelling lessons. This is also being used for 2nd and 4th grades in several classrooms as well due to the levels of differentiation.
It Includes…
2 units - Week 1 Short A and E
Week 2 Short I, O and U
Inside each unit…
– 3 word lists for different levels of ability grouping (red, blue, and green - easy, medium, hard depending on students ability)
For Short A & E - Easy Level has 12 words that students have to sort between short A and E patterns. Medium level has 14 words that are a little harder and students will sort and test on patterns that have Short A, E and both. Advanced level is the same as medium on patterns but has 16 words that are more of a challenge
For Short I, O & U - Students will sort and test on patterns that have the short I, O and U. Easy has 12 words, Medium has 14 which are a little harder and Advanced has 16 that are definitely more advanced.
– a Tic-Tac-Toe Menu board with directions and all student pages
– word sorts for each levelized word list
– activities such as Visual Definitions, Creative Writing and Spelling Word Math
– 3 word searches for each levelized word list
– assessments for each group with patterns
Bundle with our long vowel unit and have 7 weeks of spelling lessons!
Please check our our other items and lessons. Thank you so much for purchasing
This all inclusive bundle is designed for five weeks of spelling lessons to teach the long vowel words and patterns.
Designed for 3rd/4th grade and great for classroom and home school environments. My husband uses it for 5 weeks of spelling lessons.
It Includes…
- 5 units - Long A, Long E, Long I, Long O, & Long U
Inside each unit…
-- 3 word lists for different levels of ability grouping (red, blue, and green - easy, medium, hard depending on students ability)
-- a Tic-Tac-Toe Menu board with directions and all student pages
-- word sorts for each levelized word list
-- activities such as Visual Definitions and Spelling Word Math
-- 3 word searches for each levelized word list
-- assessments for each group with patterns
Please check our our other items and lessons. Each spelling unit is also available individually. Thank you so much for purchasing!
This all inclusive 18 page unit is designed for one week of spelling lessons to teach the long U words and patterns.
Designed for 3rd grade and great for classroom and home school environments.
It Includes...
-- 3 word lists for different levels of ability grouping (red, blue, and green - easy, medium, hard depending on students ability)
-- a Tic-Tac-Toe Menu board with directions and all student pages
-- word sorts for each levelized word list
-- activities such as Visual Definitions and Spelling Word Math
-- 3 word searches for each levelized word list
-- assessments for each group with patterns
Please check our our other items and lessons. Thank you so much for purchasing!
This all inclusive 17 page unit is designed for one week of spelling lessons to teach the long O words and patterns.
Designed for 3rd grade and great for classroom and home school environments.
It Includes…
-- 3 word lists for different levels of ability grouping (red, blue, and green - easy, medium, hard depending on students ability)
-- a Tic-Tac-Toe Menu board with directions and all student pages
-- word sorts for each levelized word list
-- activities such as Visual Definitions and Spelling Word Math
-- 3 word searches for each levelized word list
-- assessments for each group with patterns
Please check our our other items and lessons. Thank you so much for purchasing
Each task card comes with a QR code that students can scan on iPads, phones or computers. The QR code immediately pulls up the answer and the work that accompanies that answer. Students can check their work and if they made a mistake, they can use the work to figure out where they went wrong.
This version contains all 72 task cards designed for 4th, 5th and 6th grades.
- 24 Real World Application Task Cards using 1 Digit Divisors
- 24 Real World Application Task Cards using 2 Digit Divisors
- 24 Real World Application Task Cards using Decimals
The work is shown using the long division standard algorithm on white boards.
In my class, I print these off and use them in small groups. While I'm working with a group of students on a particular skills, I have a couple other small groups working on task cards in which they are writing out the answers and using an iPad to scan the QR code. My colleague across the hall uses her Chromebooks to scan the codes. These cards allow the groups to be self sufficient in making sure that they are practicing correctly.
This all inclusive 20 page unit is designed for one week of spelling lessons to teach the long I words and patterns.
Designed for 3rd grade and great for classroom and home school environments. This is also being used for 2nd and 4th grades as well due to the levels of differentiation.
It Includes…
-- 3 word lists for different levels of ability grouping (red, blue, and green - easy, medium, hard depending on students ability)
-- a Tic-Tac-Toe Menu board with directions and all student pages
-- word sorts for each levelized word list
-- activities such as Visual Definitions and Spelling Word Math
-- 3 word searches for each levelized word list
-- assessments for each group with patterns
Please check our our other items and lessons. Thank you so much for purchasing!
This all inclusive 20 page unit is designed for one week of spelling lessons to teach the long E words and patterns.
Designed for 3rd grade and great for classroom and home school environments. This is also being used in grades/years 2 and 4 because of the three different levels of instruction.
It Includes…
-- 3 word lists for different levels of ability grouping (red, blue, and green - easy, medium, hard depending on students ability)
-- a Tic-Tac-Toe Menu board with directions and all student pages
-- word sorts for each levelized word list
-- activities such as Visual Definitions and Spelling Word Math
-- 3 word searches for each levelized word list
-- assessments for each group with patterns
Please check our our other items and lessons. Thank you so much for purchasing!
This all inclusive 20 page unit is designed for one week of spelling lessons to teach the long A words and patterns.
Designed for Year 3 but is also a great resource for 2nd and 4th Years and great for classroom and home school environments.
It Includes…
-- 3 word lists for different levels of ability grouping (red, blue, and green - easy, medium, hard depending on students ability)
-- a Tic-Tac-Toe Menu board with directions and all student pages
-- word sorts for each levelized word list
-- activities such as Visual Definitions and Spelling Word Math
-- 3 word searches for each levelized word list
-- assessments for each group with patterns
Each real world example task card comes with a QR code that students ca scan on iPads, phones or computers. The QR code immediately pulls up the answer and the work that accompanies that answer. Students can check their work and if they made a mistake, they can use the work to figure out where they went wrong.
This version contains 24 task cards designed for 4th and 5th grade. 12 cards have problems that contain decimal dividends and whole number divisors and the other 12 cards have decimals in both the dividend and the divisors.
The work is shown using the long division standard algorithm. If you like these task cards, please check out my store. I currently have the following cards all with QR codes and work shown for each problem ...
- 1 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)
-2 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)
-decimal division (also in a bundle)
-order of operations cards
-numerical expressions task cards
Each task card comes with a QR code that students can scan on iPads, phones or computers. The QR code immediately pulls up the answer and the work that accompanies that answer. Students can check their work and if they made a mistake, they can use the work to figure out where they went wrong.
This version contains 24 task cards designed for years 4 and 5. 12 cards have problems that contain 2 digit divisors and no remainders while the other 12 cards have remainders that will need to be interpreted.
The work is shown using the long division standard algorithm. In my class, I print these off and use them in small group. While I'm working with a group of students on a particular skills, I have a couple other small groups working on task cards in which they are writing out the answers and using an iPad to scan the QR code. My colleague across the hall uses her Chromebooks to scan the codes. These cards allow the groups to be self sufficient in making sure that they are practicing correctly.
This whole group or math center game uses order of operations combining different operations and parenthesis. It is designed for 5th and 6th grades with no variables and numerical expressions only.
What's included:
- 20 problem and answer cards
- 3 different variations of the game with step by step instructions for each game
If you would like to see more information, please check out how I use them in my class.
https://teacherscoutmom.com/2016/06/17/order-of-operations-matching-game/
Thank you for purchasing this product.
This library checkout sheet is designed for all grades. On the first page, it has an extra column for the class period which is very helpful when teaching multiple classes especially in middle and high school.
For elementary school or classrooms that have just one class, the second page has the class period column deleted.
There is also a page number spot at the top which will allow multiple pages to be placed on a clipboard in the library.
This is super helpful for me to have everything in one place. In my library, I use a clipboard with several copies of this document and a tub that says Book Return. I have included 2 variations of the Book Return label on the last 2 pages.
What’s included:
- 1 classroom checkout form to use with class periods
- 1 classroom checkout form to use with one class
- 2 Book Return labels for a tub or basket
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Each task card comes with a QR code that students can scan on iPads, phones or computers. The QR code immediately pulls up the answer and the work that accompanies that answer. Students can check their work and if they made a mistake, they can use the work to figure out where they went wrong.
This version contains 20 task cards designed for Years 5 and 6. In my class, I print these off and use them in small group. While I'm working with a group of students on a particular skills, I have a couple other small groups working on task cards in which they are writing out the answers and using an iPad to scan the QR code. My colleague across the hall uses her Chromebooks to scan the codes. These cards allow the groups to be self sufficient in making sure that they are practicing correctly.
Each task card comes with a QR code that students can scan on iPads, phones or computers. The QR code immediately pulls up the answer and the work that accompanies that answer. Students can check their work and if they made a mistake, they can use the work to figure out where they went wrong.
This free version contains all 24 task cards designed for Years 4 and 5. 12 cards have problems that contain 1 digit divisors and no remainders with the other 12 cards have remainders that will need to be interpreted.
The work is shown using the long division standard algorithm.
In my class, I print these off and use them in small group. While I'm working with a group of students on a particular skills, I have a couple other small groups working on task cards in which they are writing out the answers and using an iPad to scan the QR code. My colleague across the hall uses her Chromebooks to scan the codes. These cards allow the groups to be self sufficient in making sure that they are practicing correctly.
Each task card comes with a QR code that students can scan on iPads, phones or computers. The QR code immediately pulls up the answer and the work that accompanies that answer. Students can check their work and if they made a mistake, they can use the work to figure out where they went wrong.
This free version contains 8 task cards designed for Years 4 and 5. 4 cards have problems that contain 1 digit divisors and no remainders with the other 4 cards have remainders that will need to be interpreted.
The work is shown using the long division standard algorithm. If you like these task cards, please check out my store. I currently have the following cards all with QR codes and work shown for each problem ...
- 1 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)
-2 digit divisor cards (also in a bundle)
-decimal division (also in a bundle)
-order of operations cards
-numerical expressions task cards
In my class, I print these off and use them in small group. While I'm working with a group of students on a particular skills, I have a couple other small groups working on task cards in which they are writing out the answers and using an iPad to scan the QR code. My colleague across the hall uses her Chromebooks to scan the codes. These cards allow the groups to be self sufficient in making sure that they are practicing correctly.
Thank you so much for downloading. I hope your students enjoy it.
This game is designed to build fluency with reading and writing large numbers to the millions place. Just add dice! Designed for Years 3,4 and 5 to help students memorize and practice place value of large numbers.
What's Included:
- Game prep instructions for teacher
- 2 score sheets for students with instructions
- 3 different variations of the game for differentiation
This game was designed for my students to play while in small groups. The goal is a fun way for them to review and practice reading and comparing large numbers.
In this game, students take turns rolling dice. Each dice roll, gives the students a number to be placed in one of their empty place value positions. They can then put this number anywhere they want while also trying to figure out where it would give them the smallest or largest value, depending on the variation of the game.
Included in this game are directions for three different variations; partners competing to see who builds the largest number, smallest number or reads it correctly. There is also a score sheet at the end.
In round 1, student each roll the dice 4 times, trading turns between each roll, to build a number to the thousands place. If the teacher tells the students to get the largest number, the student whose number has the largest value will win the round and receive 1 point while their partner earns 0 points. As an added bonus, I tell my students they must also read their number out loud correctly to their partner.
The rounds are designed to increase in difficulty as the game progresses. In round 1 students are playing to the thousands place, however rounds 4-10 they are playing to the millions place. My 5th graders loved it this year and it provided a great way to review those place value skills.
Thank you so much for purchasing this product. I hope your students like it as much as my students did.