I have over 10 years of classroom experience teaching high school level mathematics and upper grade elementary mathematics.
In my current position as a math instructional coach, I have 7 years of experience working with teachers in grades K-8.
Back by Popular Demand! Editable Coaching Schedule | August 2025 – June 2026Keep your coaching schedule organized and easy to share with this fully customizable template! Whether you're supporting one school or several, this resource is designed to help you stay on top of your time and responsibilities all year long. What's Included: ✅ Editable schedule from August 2025 through June 2026 ✅ Sample schedule for the first week of September ✅ Fully customizable layout to fit your unique coachin
It is important for teachers to reflect back on their teaching practice....It is also important for coaches to reflect as well! What better way to reflect on your coaching strategies than with an end of Instructional Coaching Exit Form?? Your teachers can tell you how you were successful and any changes that they thought would have helped them even more. This is an easy way to connect with your teachers to see how you, the coach, is doing! The coaching form comes in a Google Form and is eas
The end of the year is a great time for teachers to reflect back on their teaching practice. This form will help teachers to do just that! This is a great tool for coaches to use with their teachers or for teachers to use on their own! Both coaches and teachers can use the form as a jumping off point to easily find out what should be focused on next school year. The form can also help teachers create short and long term goals that they would like to achieve! You will receive a PDF and an EDIT
Are you using the box method as one of your strategies for long division? Here is a great digital activity that is EDITABLE! The activity has 10 slides with long division problems. There is a mix of remainders and no remainders. An answer key is provided for you. Students will drag and drop their numbers onto the pre-partitioned boxes. Students will not need to type! Easy to EDIT and differentiate! Are the first few problems too hard for your students? Simply make a copy and remove specifi
This is a great classroom activity and center activity! This activity has been broken down into sections to make it easier to implement for your students. Black and white puzzle pieces are also included. You can print out all 6 parts, cut them out, and put them into plastic baggies to keep them organized. Or just print out the parts your students are working on. Printing on cardstock or laminating is recommended for durability. Each center would get one part to complete. Each part has all
Here is a great way for students to practice fraction placement on number lines! The activity includes 13 slides for students to determine where to place a fraction on a number line. The activity is drag and drop - no typing for your students! An answer key is provided for you. The activity focuses on denominators 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 as well as writing whole numbers as fractions such as 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. The activity can be used for centers, whole group, homework, even an assessment! The acti
I have over 10 years of classroom experience teaching high school level mathematics and upper grade elementary mathematics.
In my current position as a math instructional coach, I have 7 years of experience working with teachers in grades K-8.
Teaching style
I blend teacher focused with student focused learning. I strive to make lessons appealing for all types of learners in the classroom.
My own education history
I have a Bachelor's in Mathematics, a Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction, and a Master of Arts in Urban Education, Administration and Supervision.
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