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I've taught at the middle and high school level, but the bulk of my time has been teaching 9th and 10th grade math to remedial, grade level, honors, and language learner classes. When I was a student, I also worked as a preschool teacher and a college writing TA!
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Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Maze

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Maze

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In this activity students navigate through a monster filled maze, adding and subtracting fractions to reveal the right path. If they get the wrong answer, the next solution will feed them to a monster! To complete the maze, students need to solve 9 problems correctly using the quadratic formula or by completing the square. Directions: Just print and go! If you want, have students color in their path along the way. This works well as a classwork or homework activity, and the answer choices let st
Preview of Finding Greatest Common Factors (GCF) - Partner Practice Activity

Finding Greatest Common Factors (GCF) - Partner Practice Activity

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In this activity students work in pairs to complete a sequence of problems. Partner A and Partner B have different questions, but the answers they'll get will be the same. If Partner A and Partner B both get the same answer for problem one, they’ll know they got that one right! If students get different answers, they can swap papers to see if they can figure out the mistake. This lets each student check their work and support each other, while giving them both the motivation to complete each pro
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Experience

I've taught at the middle and high school level, but the bulk of my time has been teaching 9th and 10th grade math to remedial, grade level, honors, and language learner classes. When I was a student, I also worked as a preschool teacher and a college writing TA!

Teaching style

When it comes to the math, it's all about lessons and activities that engage students--ones that make them look forward to class and to seeing their growth each day! There's nothing I like more than making lessons that knock it out of the park. At a more personal level, it's all about unlocking students' power--ensuring they value themselves, believe in themselves, and recognize they can do anything. Once that foundation is solid, they're ready for anything--in or outside the classroom.