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!
Practice Order of Operations with Fractions with this tic-tac-toe Powerpoint game.
Click on a square to see the problem. When you return back to the game board you can choose whether X or O won the space! To display the answer after the problem just hit the Enter key!
Note before purchasing: This product is designed for middle school students, not those at elementary level. Please use the screenshot provided to determine if the questions will be too difficult for your students. Also, the Powe
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
K - 12th
English Language Arts, Math, World Languages
$3.00
Original Price $3.00
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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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