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Small Group Math Made Easy

Whether you’re just beginning your journey with small group math instruction or are eager to revamp your current program, we’ve got you covered. Discover innovative strategies and expert resources to effectively engage and manage your upper elementary students during small group math. Transform your math stations and see your students thrive like never before!

What is Small Group Math Made Easy?

Small Group Math Made Easy is your one-stop shop for small group instruction. It is designed to support teachers at every step of the journey, offering innovative solutions to overcome challenges and ensure your students thrive. With these instructional resources and time-tested strategies and techniques, you’ll re-discover your joy for teaching math again!

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Math Station Management Tools

Download your FREE Math Station Management Tools for 7 essential tools to increase engagement and on-task behavior during math stations. 

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Math Station Management Tools

Download your FREE Math Station Management Tools for 7 essential tools to increase engagement and on-task behavior during math stations. 

Hey There, I’m Shametria

I’m so glad you’re here, friend!

I’m a passionate math teacher turned curriculum designer and professional development facilitator who loves spending time with my one-year-old son, watching murder mysteries, and road-trippin’ across the U.S. with my hubby. I have over 20 years of experience teaching both upper elementary school and middle school math. I help upper elementary math teachers keep students on-task and engaged, create systems to manage time effectively, and implement small group math with confidence through easy-to-implement, rigorous, and standards-aligned activities and learning experiences.

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