This shop is intended to put great math resources into the hands of amazing teachers as they seek to develop their students' love and skill in mathematics.
I also create a wide variety of non-mathematics resources as I have experience in character education, International Baccalaureate, STEM, Science, and English Language Arts.
I am happy to customize products if you see something you would like in a different background or variation, just email me and ask!
This shop is intended to put great math resources into the hands of amazing teachers as they seek to develop their students' love and skill in mathematics.
I also create a wide variety of non-mathematics resources as I have experience in character education, International Baccalaureate, STEM, Science, and English Language Arts.
I am happy to customize products if you see something you would like in a different background or variation, just email me and ask!
This bundle includes everything you need to help students construct an understanding of divisibility!
Lesson Plan and Activity: Students are guided to test over 45 numbers for divisibility for numbers 1-10. They then use the numbers that are divisible by each divisor to develop a rule for each (as a class). This is a FUN activity which promotes active learning with a high engagement rate.
Graphic Organizer: There are two front options and three options for the inside so you can customize how much you want your students to take notes vs. focus on creating the rules as a class. This aides in differentiation and can be a great time saver!
Posters: There are four color posters which can be hung vertically to remind students of the divisibility rules from 1-10 (7 and 8 excluded). These are great when teaching about simplifying fractions and working with division/estimation.
Game: The Tiger Escape Game which I have included allows students to practice what they have learned in a fun, easy to set up game. Students use their divisibility rules to move the tiger through the game board while checking to see which of the spaces along the path are divisible by the numbers 1-10 (7 and 8 excluded).
The Next Generation Science and Engineering Standards include 8 Practices which are vital for students to acquire and use as they become active participants in investigating their world. These pennants give a visual representation of the standards and can be used in a variety of ways to remind students (and teachers!) that alongside the content standards, there are practices that guide us to be successful.
A quick and easy way to help students recognize patterns in numerical sequences.
Minimal set-up required!
Easy to understand rules for game play.
An excellent choice for math stations!
Includes:
12 pairs of “Sequence and Rule” cards
Printable backing for cards
Procedures page.
Differentiated Task Cards to help students develop fluency in Operations and Algebraic Thinking. This set is designed to help students master the skill of writing and interpreting numerical expressions from number and real world contexts
This set includes 4 levels of difficulty and each section includes 5 number only expressions and 5 expressions from a real world context.
#1-10 Expressions with one operation and number values given
#11-20 Expressions with one operation and variable values
#20-30 Expressions with > than one operations and number values given
#30-40 Expressions with > one operation and variable values
Check out my Parenthesis, Brackets, and Braces Task Cards here:
https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/parenthesis-brackets-and-braces-task-cards-11372976
Check out my Decimal Numbers written in Standard, Word, and Expanded form Task Cards here:
https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/decimal-numbers-in-standard-word-and-expanded-form-differentiated-task-cards-11361745
Check out my Gameboards for Task Cards here:
https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/4-gameboards-for-task-cards-11362054
Parenthesis Brackets and Braces Differentiated Task Cards
(Color and Black/White Option Included)
Common Core Aligned
These task cards are broken into 4 levels of difficulty, including two levels integrated into base ten topics. Students practice proper usage of these grouping symbols as a precursor to formal Order of Operations.
#1-10 (2-3 operations)
#11-20 (2-3 operations and embedded grouping symbols)
#20-30 (operations/embedded grouping symbols with powers of 10)
#30-40 (operations/embedded grouping symbols with decimals)
Tips for Classroom Use
-Place/Hang these in an area of the room where students can use them when they are finished with other work for extra practice.
-Choose the section of these cards which is just right for working in small groups.
-Let students check these out for practice at home, a great way to differentiate homework!
-Play using gameboards as a station.
This set of classroom activities are a great way to get students thinking about the IB Learner Profiles.
I have included a FULL PREVIEW of the product so you may determine if this will fit the needs of your classroom.
Included you will find a journal page for each of the learner profiles with a quote to analyze, three relfection questions and a place for them to set a goal for growth in that area.
You will also receive an All About Me profile spread for students to share the ways they learn best, strengths and barriers to learning they may have.
Finally, I have included a Pre/Post Student Assessment for students to analyze their own growth over the course of a year.
The learner profiles include; inquirers, knowledgeable, thinkers, communicators, principled, open minded, caring, risk takers, balanced, reflective.
This set of classroom posters are a great way to get students thinking about the IB Learner Profiles. They include quotes and reflection questions to help your students develop an understanding of these profiles.
The learner profiles include; inquirers, knowledgeable, thinkers, communicators, principled, open minded, caring, risk takers, balanced, reflective.
I have included four different sets to match the decor of your classroom.
-Chevron with greens, pinks, and tan colors
-Black and White (I used these last year!) which are wonderful to print on colored paper to make a BIG statement.
-Geometric with Bright Colors (I'm using these this year!)
-Watercolors
*Check out my matching Attitudes of Excellence Posters and Journal, Learner Profiles Journal, and Key Concept Question Posters at my store!
*I also do custom products* Message me at widenmo6684@gmail.com if you have a request.
Understanding Key Concepts
Thinking about things from their most basic form to their impact on the world and asking deep, thoughtful questions helps us develop as learners and global citizens.
This classroom poster set includes:
8 Key Concept Posters with Definition and Sample Questions
4 Different Color Themes
*I do custom projects. Message me if you would like a modification!
This product is a wonderful companion for students to use as they learn about the IB Attitudes and reflect upon their own behavior.
Each Journal Page Includes:
Two reflection prompts to respond to
A "pre" goal setting survey
A goal setting scaffold
A "post" goal setting survey
This set of classroom posters are a great way to get students thinking about what having "Attitudes of Excellence" means. They can think about how these attitudes apply to their lives, how they impact their learning, how they treat others, and how they see the world around them.
These attitudes; appreciation, commitment, confidence, cooperation, creativity, curiosity, empathy, enthusiasm, independence, integrity, respect, and tolerance help students grow as they work inside the classroom, and take their learning to the great big world outside of it as well!
I have included four different sets to match the decor of your classroom.
-Chevron with greens, pinks, and tan colors
-Black and White (I used these last year!) which are wonderful to print on colored paper to make a BIG statement.
-Geometric with Bright Colors (I'm using these this year!)
-Bright Water Colors
*I also do custom products* Message me at widenmo6684@gmail.com if you have a request.
The 8 mathematical practices are important for students to understand as they engage in rigorous mathematical tasks and learn to understand how the language of mathematics works.
These classroom pennants will help remind students to think about the processes they are using as they develop new skills.
The eight process standards as defined by the Common Core are the foundational skills that students must use in effective problem solving. These posters take the skills and define them by asking students to think about the mathematics with open ended questions that help them make connections about the math they are doing and the context they are applying them to.
Getting students to believe in the value of a growth mindset can be a classroom game changer. Students show increased perseverance, learn to value mistakes, and set goals for themselves that help them succeed.
In your folder, you will receive a color version, black and white version, and a template for you to make your own addition to the collection!
Check out the quotes I've included below to ensure this product will meet your needs.
Mistakes are proof that you’re trying.
-Cara Delevingne
I haven’t failed, I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.
-Thomas Edison
A person who has never made a mistake never tried anything new.
-Albert Einstein
Do the best you can until you know better. Then, when you know better, do better. -Maya Angelou
I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are: making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. -Neil Gaiman
Nothing is impossible. The word itself says “I’m Possible”.
-Audrey Hepburn
I’m never satisfied. I’m always trying to get better and learn from my mistakes. -Russell Westbrook
There is a difference between knowing and not knowing yet! -Sheila Tobias
It is impossible to live without failing at something unless you live so cautiously you might as well not have lived at all. In which case, you fail by default. -J.K. Rowling
Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell and got up. -Nelson Mandela
It’s not the absence of fear. It’s overcoming it. Sometimes you’ve got to blast through and have faith. -Emma Watson
Anytime someone tells me I can’t do something, I want to do it more. -Taylor Swift
I fall. I rise. I make mistakes. I live. I learn. I’ve been hurt but I’m stronger. I’m human. I’m not perfect but I’m thankful. -Will Smith
The best way to guarantee a loss is to quit. -Morgan Freeman
The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing their attitude. -Oprah Winfrey
Let us make our futures now and let us make our dreams tomorrow’s reality. -Malala Yousafzai
I am always doing what I can not do yet in order to learn how to do it. -Vincent Van Gogh
If you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you. -Zig Ziglar
If at first you don’t succeed, you’re normal. -Kid President
I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship. -Louisa May Alcott
Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts. -Winston Churchil
A fun game for students to practice finding equivalent values for mixed numbers and improper fractions. Students place each puzzle piece so that each value is connected to an equivalent value. Pairs of equivalent values should be both vertical and horizontal.
It is a self checking puzzle, since it can only be solved completely with correct combinations.
Two levels of complexity
Level 1: Fractions with benchmark denominants.
Level 2: Fractions with whole number values greater than five and non benchmark denominants.
Puzzles with frames are included so that students can solve the puzzles quickly for 10-15 minute station work.
Puzzles without frames give students a greater challenge and are more appropriate for group or 15-20 minute stations.
-Equivalent Fractions-
A fun game for students to practice finding equivalent fractions. Students place each puzzle piece so that each fraction is connected to an equivalent fraction. Pairs of equivalent fractions should be both vertical and horizontal.
It is a self checking puzzle, since it can only be solved completely with correct combinations.
Two levels of complexity
Level 1: Simplest form and Equivalent Fraction
Level 2: Equivalent Fractions without Simplest Form.
Puzzles with frames are included so that students can solve the puzzles quickly for 10-15 minute station work.
Puzzles without frames give students a greater challenge and are more appropriate for group or 15-20 minute stations.
Place each puzzle piece so that each equation is connected to the matching value of x. Pairs of matching equations and x values should be both vertical and horizontal.
It is a self checking puzzle, since it can only be solved completely with correct combinations.
Two levels of complexity
Level 1: Solving equations with one operation.
Level 2: Solving equations with two operations
Puzzles with frames are included so that students can solve the puzzles quickly for 10-15 minute station work.
Puzzles without frames give students a greater challenge and are more appropriate for group or 15-20 minute stations
Task Cards have become an increasingly popular addition to our classrooms, yet they can quickly become boring and lose student engagement. So, as an option to the worksheet-like drudgery which can come with the "cards" I have created these game boards to allow students to get the practice they need, while having fun with their classmates.
This is a growing bundle which means that as I add more game boards to my collection, you will be able to download them for no additional cost. :) You can receive notifications when changes are made to these items by checking back frequently or following my store.
THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES:
Top of the Mountain-A 2 person race
Bubble Race-Up to 4 person play. Very simple rules
Terrific Tunnels-Up to 4 people. General Gameboard rules
Powerful Portals-Up to 4 people. General Gameboard with a twist.
An Activity to help students practice the skill:
Finding Fractional Parts of a Number!
Game Play requires students to determine the highest or lowest value when comparing fractions of a number. Includes: 48 Game Cards & Directions.
Players each get an equal amount of cards.
Then, each turns over a card.
Example: 1/2 of 28 vs. 2/3 of 18
Then they compare the values of both cards.
1/2 of 28 = 14 vs. 2/3 of 18 =12
The person with the highest value on their card gets to keep both cards.
The object is to be the person with the greatest number of cards at the end of the game.
These fraction strips provide an inexpensive way for each student to have a set of fraction manipulatives while they explore fraction concepts such as equivalence, addition and subtraction, finding parts of a whole and more!
Just print these out on cardstock and laminate for a long lasting tool that students can use all year.
Please enjoy these classroom posters to promote the use of the Engineering Design Process!
These are modeled after the Engineering is Elementary Design Process and include:
Ask
Imagine
Plan
Create (and test)
Improve
Great for Bulletin Boards!