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Amy Harrison

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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 Adding Integers - Self Grading Worksheets or Quizzes - Distance Learning

Adding Integers - Self Grading Worksheets or Quizzes - Distance Learning

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Amy Harrison
This Google Drive folder contains 6 adding integers self-grading digital worksheets created with Google Forms and 6 identical printable PDF worksheets with answer keys. This is a resource for teachers who have integrated Google Classroom or Google Forms into their teaching. These are beginner level questions. Each expression has two integers. There is a total of 70 unique questions: 35 questions adding integers from -10 to 1035 questions adding integers from -30 to 30The questions are divide
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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.