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Springfield, Illinois, United States
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I bounced around in grades 6-8 for seven years teaching math 6, 7, 8, and pre-algebra. 2 years teaching fundamentals of geometry and algebra (6-8), and pre-algebra (6-8) online.
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Preview of Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying Fractions Lesson Animated PowerPoint

Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying Fractions Lesson Animated PowerPoint

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Amy Harrison
Are you covering simplifying fractions and equivalent fractions in your 5th, 6th, or 7th grade math class? Do you need a little help presenting the material? Try this animated powerpoint! Every page is animated to reveal the problems step by step.13 pagesLesson Objectives:Determine if two fractions are equivalent.Simplify an algebraic fraction.Write a fraction in lowest terms.TOPICS:What is a fraction? numerator? denominator?How do you know when a fraction is in simplest form?Example A: Write
Preview of Order of Operations Animated PowerPoint

Order of Operations Animated PowerPoint

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Amy Harrison
Are you covering Order of Operations in your 5th, 6th, or 7th grade math class? Try this animated powerpoint! Contents:Table of ContentsOrder of Operations StepsWarm-Up: 4 questions (Answer Key)Does Order Matter? Discussion PromptOrder of Words is Related to MeaningWhat are Operations?Who is Right? Mr. Blue or Mrs. Purple?Mathematicians Created the Order of OperationsHave No Fear… PEMDAS IS HERE!10 Worked Out Examples Some of the examples have parentheses and/or exponents.
Preview of Converting between Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Animated PowerPoint

Converting between Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Animated PowerPoint

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Amy Harrison
Do you need a little help teaching converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions in your 5th, 6th, or 7th grade math class? You can use this animated PowerPoint to help you cover these topics! Every page is animated to reveal the problems step by step. Lesson Objectives:Write an improper fraction as a mixed number.Write a mixed number as an improper fractions. Determine whether two fractions are equivalent.Topics:Use equivalent fractions to find a missing number.Vocabulary: Numerator,
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions - Middle School Math Animated PowerPoint

Adding and Subtracting Fractions - Middle School Math Animated PowerPoint

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Amy Harrison
Do you need a little help covering adding and subtracting fractions in your 5th, 6th, or 7th grade math class? Try this animated powerpoint! 25 PagesEvery page is animated, so problems are revealed one step at a time. Objectives:Add proper fractionsSubtract proper fractionsSolve a word problem involving addition and subtraction of fractionsContents:Warm-Up: 3 Comparing fractions with less than, greater than, or = to problemsReview: Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractionsBOTI
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About the store

Experience

I bounced around in grades 6-8 for seven years teaching math 6, 7, 8, and pre-algebra. 2 years teaching fundamentals of geometry and algebra (6-8), and pre-algebra (6-8) online.

Teaching style

It is my goal to help students gain an appreciation for mathematics. I love hearing that a student who hates mathematics loves my class. I like to take time to get to know my students, and make them feel comfortable in my class. I find that they are much more likely to perform if they have a relationship with me. Due to teaching online, I have never met most of my students, but I don't let that stand in my way. I like to spend one-on-one time helping students, talking on microphone and/or through chat. I like to turn the video on while I am in class, so the students can see me while I am teaching.

My own education history

I spent most of my early life in Springfield, IL, where I attended elementary, middle, and high school. Then, I moved to Peoria, IL for college, where I decided that I wanted to be a teacher. Prior to my second semester of freshman year, being a teacher was something that I was absolutely positive I would never do. I am glad that I finally saw the light. After graduation, I moved to Las Vegas, NV to begin teaching. As a teacher, I will be a student for the rest of my life: doing research, taking classes, and learning from other educators.