I have taught in a middle school setting for twenty years. I have taught the subjects of Science (Earth Science) and Social Studies (Ancient Cultures) for ten years. The last 10 years I have transitioned into Math and Reading by being our schools RTI teacher.
This product is a simple worksheet practicing long division of decimals (no remainder) using the grid method. Included in this worksheet is a review of their multiples. This product includes: Worksheet with an example and five practice problemsModified version of the worksheet aboveAnswer Key
In this activity, students will practice their rounding skills in a fun, interactive way. Students will roll dice to create their numbers as well as what place value they will round to. This activity incorporates rounding from the ones to the thousands place. If you do not have the dice available, don't hesitate to use digital sources!
These notes provide step by step instructions on how to divide decimals with no remainders. It includes basic problems and more challenging problems where students will need to add zeros to find the final quotient. This product includes: Worksheet w/ Notes and PracticeAnswer Key
This investigative activity allows students to come up with their own rules on how to multiply numbers by factors of 10. Students will compare the problem to its answer for several questions. From there they will establish a pattern and come up with their own rule. They will then use their rules to practice several problems to see if their rules work. If not, it's back to the drawing board to revise their rule! This product includes: Investigation worksheet Answer key
These multiplying decimal notes contains a three step process when multiplying numbers that include decimals. Students will then practicing moving the decimal, followed by multiplying and then moving the decimal. This product includes: Worksheet w/ practiceAnswer Key
This investigative activity allows students to come up with their own rules on how to divide numbers by factors of 10. Students will compare the problem to its answer for several questions. From there they will establish a pattern and come up with their own rule. They will then use their rules to practice several problems to see if their rules work. If not, it's back to the drawing board to revise their rule! This product includes: Investigation worksheetAnswer key
This is a simple notes worksheet for students to document the order of solving a math problem using PEMDAS. (Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiply, Divide, Add, Subtract)
5th - 8th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations
CCSS
6.EE.A.2c
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Experience
I have taught in a middle school setting for twenty years. I have taught the subjects of Science (Earth Science) and Social Studies (Ancient Cultures) for ten years. The last 10 years I have transitioned into Math and Reading by being our schools RTI teacher.
Teaching style
I have very loud and energetic. I always tell people I do not teach, I entertain. I like when kids are engaged in the lesson and are collaborately working together.
My own education history
I graduated from Eastern Illinois University with my BA in Elementary Education with a Middle School Endorsement.
Additional biographical information
Majority of my items are simple worksheets to break down the math in a relatable way to my struggling learners.
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