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Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi

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🟨 MATH - MONEY
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
It's time for the food truck festival but there's a problem! Billy's BBQ truck is missing! Students must work together solving addition, multiplication, money, and word problems to get clues to break open the locks and find the missing food truck.
Subjects:
Math, Basic Operations, Word Problems
Grades:
4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Google Apps
$4.95
4
Digital Download PDF (5.89 MB)
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Students can solve real-world math problems with this engaging math menu unit. In this MATH RESTAURANT MENU FAST FOOD unit, your students will use the ice cream shop menu to answer the word and money problems. It's a great way to role-play and
Subjects:
Math, Word Problems
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Centers
CCSS:
2.MD.C.8
$3.00
2
Digital Download PDF (14.42 MB)
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
In this Math Restaurant Menu, Grades 2-3 Bundle, your students will use menus with 4 different themes to answer real-life math problems. What a fun way to teach financial literacy! Students use restaurant menus to place orders with classmates and
Subjects:
Math, Word Problems, Decimals
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Centers
CCSS:
2.MD.C.8
$13.00
$8.25
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Bundle
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Put your students on the right track with this engaging Real World Math - Restaurant Menu unit! Students will use Mexican Restaurant Menus to answer word and money problems and will cut out the cards and use them to write their own problems.Your
Subjects:
Math, Basic Operations, Word Problems
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Centers
CCSS:
2.MD.C.8
$3.50
1
Digital Download PDF (21.97 MB)
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Put your students on the fast track with this engaging Real World Math - Restaurant Menu unit! Students will use Fast Food Menus to answer word problems and will cut out the cards and use them to write their own word problems.Your students will love
Subjects:
Math, Word Problems, Decimals
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Centers
CCSS:
2.MD.C.8
$3.00
1
Digital Download PDF (10.23 MB)
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Lemonade Stand; money; economics; task cards; QR Codes;Kids love selling lemonade to make a little extra money. They feel so important as young entrepreneurs. It’s also a great way for children to work on money skills, budgets, profits and
Subjects:
Math, Word Problems, Instructional Technology
Grades:
3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Task Cards, Centers
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Digital Download PDF (13.43 MB)
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Students love playing games. For your math centers, I've created 3 different board games for your students to play while learning about money.1. Money in the Bank - In this game students match the coins provided with the amount on the board. 2.
Subjects:
Math, Basic Operations
Grades:
3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
$3.29
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Digital Download PDF (41.39 MB)
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Students can practice adding and estimating decimals with this fun Google Slides activity. With a BBQ theme, students will find the total of the items purchased from a menu. Then, students will estimate and compare costs.More money resources:Adding
Subjects:
Math, Decimals
Grades:
4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Internet Activities, Google Apps
$3.50
1
Online Resource
Google Slides™
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Using Google Slides and Google Forms, students will use the holiday theme format for multiplying by 10, 100, 1000, and money word problems. These engaging activities are self-grading so students get immediate feedback. They are perfect for digital
Subjects:
Word Problems, Christmas/ Chanukah/ Kwanzaa, Decimals
Grades:
4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Internet Activities, Google Apps
CCSS:
5.NBT.B.7
$4.50
1
Digital Download PDF (6.44 MB)
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
With a Halloween Bakery theme, this unit is a real treat! In this activity, students will practice adding and estimating decimals using Google Slides. Your students will love finding the total of the items purchased from a fun spooky menu and
Subjects:
Math, Halloween, Decimals
Grades:
3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Internet Activities, Google Apps
CCSS:
5.NBT.B.7
$3.50
Online Resource
Google Slides™
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
For real-world and hands-on money activities, try this Math Restaurant Menu unit. Students learn about financial literacy, coin recognition, counting money, and solving word problems with these Italian-themed Restaurant Menu activities. Students
Subjects:
Math, Word Problems, Decimals
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Games, Centers
CCSS:
2.MD.C.8
$3.50
Digital Download PDF (11.47 MB)
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Using Google Slides, your students will be totally engaged with these money digital task cards. I've used a flower shop theme for real-world learning. Students can count money by dragging over the digital money pieces, compare costs, add purchases,
Subjects:
Math, Decimals
Grades:
3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Internet Activities, Google Apps, Centers
$4.00
2
Online Resource
Google Drive™ folder
By Sweet Integrations - Sandy Cangelosi
Students can practice counting money to match the price of an item. This 22 Google Slides activity includes digital dollars and cents that students will drag over. This activity is fun for all.More money resources:Adding Decimals Halloween
Subjects:
Math, Decimals
Grades:
3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Internet Activities, Google Apps
$3.50
Online Resource
Google Slides™
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Teacher, Instructional Technology Specialist, Trainer, k-5. My area of focus for the last 27 years has been in Instructional Technology. I am now retired so I am now sharing all of my lessons in the area of technology and the Inquiry Process. So many teachers do not use technology in the classroom because of time restraints and limited resources. I've provided lessons that are time-saving, easy to use and can be adapted for your curriculum needs. Visit my store weekly and follow me as I upload units and lessons which are aligned with essential 21st Century Skills. I would love to have feedback on my products, too.

MY TEACHING STYLE

As an instructional technology specialist, I encourage the integration of technology in teaching at any level. I believe in "anywhere, anytime learning". I also encourage cooperative learning in the classroom. This gives students an opportunity to be creative and collaborate with others. I love project based learning because it focuses on real-world problems and challenges. Students are able to connect with experts and come up with their own creative ideas as they conduct their research. I'm now diving into creating digital escape rooms. These activities also focus on cooperative learning and technology.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

- Texas Computer Education Conference Computer Teacher of the Year - Technology and Learning Magazine's National Teacher of the Year - Awards for technology projects - Presenter at ISTE and TCEA conferences

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I have my masters in elementary education and have had extensive training and experience in instructional technology.

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

- I have two adult daughters and a beautiful granddaughter who live here in Austin. - My husband and I love to try new restaurants and explore Austin. - I have a passion for HS and college sports. - Although I love retirement, I continue to improve my skills and stay updated on the latest and best ways to implement technology into the curriculum.