I have 23 years of educational experience teaching in public and private middle/high schools in North Carolina and Puerto Rico, tutoring students in high school mathematics and homeschooling my own four children. While most of my professional experience is in math, some of my materials were created for homeschool groups or my own children so you'll find some variety in my resources. My kids are working on their bilingualism and I spend a lot of time creating games we can use in our Spanish club so I post some of those resources as well!
Would you like to reinforce math skills while helping students learn their spelling words? Then this set of EIGHT Spelling & Math Activities is for you! Students will practice making bar graphs, operations with whole numbers, decimals & integers, using the number line, looking for lines of symmetry, and finding fractional parts.
These activities work with ANY set of spelling words so they can be used throughout the school year.
Use this PowerPoint template along with your own questions to make a whole class tic-tac-toe game. Alternatively, you could load the game onto your moodle or edline page and have the kids play in partners to review for any upcoming test.
Placeholders are already in place so just click on the empty boxes and enter your questions/answers in text, picture, spreadsheet, graph, or movie format!
This is an editable game - purchase it once and use it for endless reviews!
*Note: Mouse click has been
This is a set of ten multiplication quizzes with every fact from 1x1 through 12x12. Duplicates have been removed (for example, 4x5 and 5x4 are NOT both included). Also included are the matching flashcards. For a free sample, check out my blog (ibreezethroughmath.blogspot.com)!
Note: For the flashcards, fold on the dotted line and cut on the solid line.
Divide your students into groups of 2-4 and have them compete against each other in Exploring Fractions Matho. Students will create fractions using number cubes and will match the fractions to the correct shaded drawing. The first player with five in a row wins!
Looking for more fun with fractions? Try my 5 In 1 Fraction Activities. (This item is included!)
Help your students avoid the "summer slide" by practicing basic math skills. Covers: - Addition and Subtraction Facts within 20 - Multiplication and Division Facts to 10 - Basic Operations (Adding/Subtracting/Multiplication (2x2 and 3x1)/Division (2x1 and 3x1) - Comparing, Ordering, Estimating, and Rounding Whole Numbers - Even and Odd Numbers - Number Patterns - Conversions - Time (Analog and Elapsed Time) - Reading Temperature - Fractions (Adding and Subtracting with Like Denominators) - Word
Your students will have fun practicing their 1-6 multiplication facts with this game! Looking for 1-12 facts? Check out my Multiplication Squares (1-12) Game
Help your students warm up their brains for math after Winter Vacation! Students will complete a pie graph about the fun they had over the break. This resource is just like my Fraction Getting to Know You Activity with a theme of holiday fun.
Homework is important so don't let your students skip any assignment. Give to students as a reward/prize so they may turn in any homework assignment one day late without punishment.
K - 12th
English Language Arts, Math
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Experience
I have 23 years of educational experience teaching in public and private middle/high schools in North Carolina and Puerto Rico, tutoring students in high school mathematics and homeschooling my own four children. While most of my professional experience is in math, some of my materials were created for homeschool groups or my own children so you'll find some variety in my resources. My kids are working on their bilingualism and I spend a lot of time creating games we can use in our Spanish club so I post some of those resources as well!
Teaching style
My teaching approach to math is that you need some hands-on activities to keep them interested, some repetition to keep it in their memory, a lot of patience to keep yourself sane, and a lot of energy to keep up with them.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Middle and High School Math Department Head
My own education history
I studied Mathematical Science with a concentration in Computer Science at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Additional biographical information
I feel like my true calling is writing supplemental material. TeachersPayTeachers gives me the opportunity to stay home with my kids, and still pursue my work/hobby.
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