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I am a certified teacher in Phoenix, Arizona. I've been teaching for over 16 years. I've taught 1st-4th grades. I am now running my own tutoring business.
Super Power Thinking Math Games
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Super Power Thinking Math Games

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Get your Super Power Thinking on with these fun game boards. Students use their super power thinking (mental math and number sense strategies) on these game boards. No paper or pencils allowed!! Here’s an example of one of the game boards: Players roll two dice and add them for a sum. Then they add 10 more to the sum and subtract 1. For example: If a player rolls a 3 and 5, they add for a sum of 8. Then they add 10 more for a sum of 18, and subtract 1 for a difference of 17. The player covers number 17 on the game board. The player to get 4 numbers in a row on the game board is the winner. Players also need to use some strategy and block their opponent from getting their 4 in a row. These game boards are loaded with excitement and fun! And every game board is different! If your students need to improve their mental math skills and their number sense, these are the game boards for you! There are 12 different game boards to get your Super Power Thinking on. All game boards use addition and subtraction skills. There are 2 game boards that use multiplication facts. There is enough variety in all these games to reach all learners in the classroom. This pack is ideal for 1st-3rd grade. I think 4th and 5th graders could benefit as well, especially those students that need a boost in mental math and number sense.
Super Power Thinking Math Games_Super Kids
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Super Power Thinking Math Games_Super Kids

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Get your Super Power Thinking on with these fun game boards. Students use their super power thinking (mental math and number sense strategies) on these game boards. No paper or pencils allowed!! Here’s an example of one of the game boards: Players roll two dice and add them for a sum. Then they add 10 more to the sum and subtract 1. For example: If a player rolls a 3 and 5, they add for a sum of 8. Then they add 10 more for a sum of 18, and subtract 1 for a difference of 17. The player covers number 17 on the game board. The player to get 4 numbers in a row on the game board is the winner. Players also need to use some strategy and block their opponent from getting their 4 in a row. These game boards are loaded with excitement and fun! If your students need to improve their mental math skills and their number sense, these are the game boards for you! There are 12 different game boards to get your Super Power Thinking on! All game boards use addition and subtraction skills. There are 2 game boards that use multiplication facts. There is enough variety in all these games to reach all learners in the classroom. This pack is ideal for 1st-3rd grade. I think 4th and 5th graders could benefit as well, especially those students that need a boost in mental math and number sense!
Time Bingo Bundle
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Time Bingo Bundle

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All 3 Time Bingo packs are bundled here together to save some time and money. These 3 are perfect if you are teaching beginning time. Students will grow with this pack and meet the needs of all your students in the classroom. Students start learning time to the hour and half hour. Students would grow into the hour/half-hour/quarter hour time and finally advance to the nearest 5 minutes. This bundled pack includes 90 Time Bingo Boards to the hour, half-hour, quarter hour and nearest 5 minutes. Each bingo board has only 8 clocks. You can also use these cards for your math lesson to reinforce time, during a rainy day schedule, with a sub for easy planning, during your small group time, or for centers for students to play together in small groups. This pack will grow with your students as they advance through learning time. Each pack in this bundle is also sold separately.
Number Ladders- Add/Subtract/Multiply/Divide
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Number Ladders- Add/Subtract/Multiply/Divide

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Number Ladders are great for improving number sense and strengthening addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills. These ladders reach different learners and are a great addition to any classroom. Here is an example of how to use the ladders: Start at the bottom of the ladder and move up by either adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing numbers. Write the answer on each ladder’s step. You must be at the correct number when you reach the top of the ladder! Also added is a challenge! Students see the numbers going up the ladder. They have to decide if the next step on the ladder is adding or subtracting and by how much. A total of 30 Ladders included! Plus recording sheets and answer keys. All the ladders come in a black and white version too.
Number Ladders- Multiply and Divide
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Number Ladders- Multiply and Divide

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Number Ladders are great for improving number sense and strengthening multiplication and division skills. These ladders reach different learners and are a great addition to any classroom. Here is an example of how to use the ladders: Start at the bottom of the ladder and move up by multiplying or dividing numbers. Write the answer on each ladder’s step. You must be at the correct number when you reach the top of the ladder! Also added is a challenge! Students see the numbers going up the ladder. They have to decide if the next step on the ladder is adding or subtracting and by how much. A total of 30 Ladders included! Plus recording sheets and answer keys. All the ladders come in a black and white version too.
Number Ladders using Place Value 1-10-100
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Number Ladders using Place Value 1-10-100

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Number Ladders are great for improving number sense, place value, and addition/subtraction skills up to 100’s place. These ladders reach different learners and are a great addition to any classroom. Here is an example of how to use the ladders: Start at the bottom of the ladder and move up by adding or subtracting by 1’s 10’s or 100’s. Write the sum or the difference on each ladder’s step. You must be at the correct number when you reach the top of the ladder! Also added is a challenge! Students see the numbers going up the ladder. They have to decide if the next step on the ladder is adding or subtracting and by how much. A total of 30 Ladders included! Plus recording sheets and answer keys. All the ladders come in a black and white version too.
Number Ladders using Single Digit Addition and Subtraction
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Number Ladders using Single Digit Addition and Subtraction

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Number Ladders are great for improving number sense, place value, addition/subtraction skills, and the 100 chart. These ladders reach different learners and are a great addition to any classroom. Here is an example of how to use the ladders: Start at the bottom of the ladder and move up by adding or subtracting single digit numbers. Write the sum or the difference on each ladder’s step. You must be at the correct number when you reach the top of the ladder! Also added is a challenge! Students see the numbers going up the ladder. They have to decide if the next step on the ladder is adding or subtracting and by how much. A total of 30 Ladders included! Plus recording sheets and answer keys. All the ladders come in a black and white version too.
Mini Workbook Using Time and Elapsed Time
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Mini Workbook Using Time and Elapsed Time

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Mini-Workbook using Time and Elapsed Time has 32 pages (half-sheets). The half worksheets include time and time elapse questions about the clock on each page. There are 8 types of questions asked throughout the workbook. • Write the time. • Write another way to say the time. • What time will it be in hours and minutes. • Write time was it hours or minutes ago. • Word problems using elapsed time. • If the time on the clock is a.m. or p.m. • The minutes before the hour and after the hour. How to Assemble Mini-Workbooks: • Copy the worksheets for the workbook back to back. Cut the worksheets in half and assemble them into a workbook. Staple on the left. Students can work at their own pace or assign pages to be completed. • Instead of assembling the worksheets into a mini workbook, copy and cut the worksheets in half. It is not necessary to assemble into a mini-workbook. Ideas and Suggestions: Use the Mini-Workbook for a math warm-up exercise, during your math lesson, for seat work/ busy work, during your small group time, math centers, homework, or for exit tickets!
Greatest Common Factor Task Cards
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Greatest Common Factor Task Cards

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GCF Task Cards includes 30 task cards, 3 worksheets, recording sheets, an answer key, and a game board. These task cards will be a great addition to your math centers. They will help students practice finding the greatest common factors between two numbers. You can use the task cards for a math center, as part of your lesson, or as a 2-player game.
Least Common Multiple Task Cards
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Least Common Multiple Task Cards

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LCM (Least Common Multiple) Task Cards includes 30 task cards, 3 worksheets, recording sheets, an answer key, and a game board. These task cards will be a great addition to your math centers. They will help students practice finding the least common multiple between two numbers. You can use the task cards for a math center, as part of your lesson, or as a 2-player game.
Graphing Jars to Count, Tally, and Graph
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Graphing Jars to Count, Tally, and Graph

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This pack includes 10 worksheets for students to practice counting, tallying, and graphing. Students count and tally the 4 different items in the jar. Then, students graph the data from the tallies. Students answer 4 questions about the data in the graph. They also use the number of items in the jar to add and subtract. These worksheets are perfect to help counting objects and recording the data by using tallies. Students will also be interpreting the data from the graph to answer word problem questions.
Personal Narrative Writing Prompts
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Personal Narrative Writing Prompts

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These Personal Narrative Worksheets are a great way to practice writing a short paragraph or narrative. These worksheets include a graphic organizer to help students organize their personal narrative into a quick paragraph. Students respond to the prompt on each page. They write a topic about their paragraph along with a topic sentence. They write 3 supporting details about the topic and close it with an end statement. Students can edit themselves or have someone edit them. Students can rewrite their rough draft in their writing journal or on another writing sheet. This pack includes 30 writing prompts for personal narratives.
Opening and Closing Statements
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Opening and Closing Statements

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Do your students need help generating good opening and closing statements? How many of your students leave one or both out? Well not anymore! This pack will give your students a few ideas to get them started. You’ll be amazed how much better your students’ opening and closing statements improve! This product includes: 2 posters with a list of variety of ways to open and close writing. These opening and closing statements can be used for any genre of writing. They are both kid friendly and easy to use. Students pick from a variety of ideas for their openings and closings statements. There are 2 lists of examples on opening statements and 1 list of examples on closing statements. 2 worksheets to practice opening and closing statements. A blank template for opening and closing statements to create your own ideas or take notes. Also included are black and white versions for those that do not want color.
Time Bingo to the Hour, Half Hour, and Quarter Hour
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Time Bingo to the Hour, Half Hour, and Quarter Hour

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Time Bingo is a perfect game to play with your class of students. Time Bingo will help reinforce time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter hour. This pack includes 30 Time Bingo Boards to the hour, half-hour, and quarter hour. Each bingo board has 8 clocks. You can also use these cards for your math lesson to reinforce time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter hour during a rainy day schedule, with a sub for easy planning, during your small group time, or for centers for students to play together in small groups.
Time Bingo to the Hour and Half Hour
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Time Bingo to the Hour and Half Hour

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Time Bingo is a perfect game to play with your class of students. Time Bingo will help reinforce time to the hour and half-hour. This pack includes 30 Time Bingo Boards to the hour and half-hour. Each bingo board has 8 clocks. You can also use these cards for your math lesson to reinforce time to the hour and half-hour, during a rainy day schedule, with a sub for easy planning, during your small group time, or for centers for students to play together in small groups.
Time Bingo to the Nearest 5 Minutes
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Time Bingo to the Nearest 5 Minutes

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Time Bingo is a perfect game to play with your class of students. Time Bingo will help reinforce time to the nearest 5 minutes. This pack includes 30 Time Bingo Boards to the hour, half-hour, and quarter hour. Each bingo board has 8 clocks. You can also use these cards for your math lesson to reinforce time to the nearest 5 minute during a rainy day schedule, with a sub for easy planning, during your small group time, or for centers for students to play together in small groups.
Opinion Writing Task Card Center
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Opinion Writing Task Card Center

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Opinion Writing Center will have your students expressing their opinions all year long. This little pack includes 32 task cards that have a question on it. These questions are meant to spark some interest in students to write some of their opinions on the subject matter. Also included is an anchor chart to help with transition words, 1 graphic organizer to write thoughts down, and 1 writing page for final draft and presentation.
Silent e Games
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Silent e Games

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This pack has 10 silent e games to practice the vowel sounds of: a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e All you need to do is print and play. 1 die and some game tokens to cover words are needed too. The game boards can be played with 2-3 Players. They are perfect for small groups or reading centers. Game boards include each vowel sound (a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e) and a review of them mixed. Students will have great practice reading silent e words. How to play the game: Players roll a dice two times to reveal a word. If a word can be made, the word is covered with a game token. The first player to cover 5 words is the winner.
Reading Strategies Posters
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Reading Strategies Posters

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Here are 18 posters that display what “Good Readers” do when reading or learning to read. Use the posters when focusing on a reading strategy or skill. The 18 reading posters included in this set are: Making Connections Using Prior Knowledge Predictions Reread to Understand Find a Purpose Know the Difference Between Fiction and Non-Fiction See What They read Summarize Sequence Read With Fluency Look at Word Bits Use Context Clues Use Phonics Self-Correct Reread Aloud Ask Questions Read Ahead Make Inferences
Main Idea Task Cards
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Main Idea Task Cards

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Here is a great way to practice Main Idea. This set comes with 30 task cards to use at a literacy center or for a 2-4 player game. Each task card has a short passage that students read and answer a multiple choice question about the main idea of the passage. All 30 passages are about the cats going to the beach and ocean animals. This pack comes with 30 task cards, a game board, a recording sheet, and an answer key. Perfect to extend main idea at a learning center.