Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Welcome! Division Game Freebie!

My first post! Wow, five years ago, I never thought I would end up having time to actually write about my classroom.  I work in an separate school environment for Severe Emotionally Disturbed children, and I love it! But, it is a "hit the ground running" school.  Every day is a rollercoaster, and I finally feel like I have my balance enough to start doing things that I enjoy once again.  

I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Art Education, and by happy accident, ended up in the Special Education environment.  Now, I am finally able to integrate my art skills into my lessons.  I spent a good deal of time researching the best ways to create lessons and clip art with Powerpoint, and I can now officially call myself a "seller" on Teachers pay Teachers!  You can check out my store here!



This weekend, I buckled down and got a set of Division file folder games completed for my students.  In case you aren't familiar, these games fit perfectly in a letter size manila folder.  I, personally, laminate the boards directly onto the manila folder and keep the game pieces in a small folder.  All of my games are then stored in a milk crate.  Easy peasy organized centers!  Grab your FREE 2's Division File Folder game here!



I am working on the 0's through the 4's multiplication games this week, and will be posting those as I get them finished.  As with my division games, I will also post a discounted bundle of ALL the games.  My students love to do these as review (opposed to flash cards).  I have included an answer key with every game, and these can be attached to the back of the folder for students to fact check themselves when they are done! 

So, check out my FREEBIE above and leave me your feedback!  I'm learning as I go and would love your suggestions. If you are interested in all of the games, you can purchase the BUNDLE here!

Thanks for reading my FIRST post!
-Lindsey Ray

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