I have been teaching/coaching in elementary school for 18 years. I absolutely love all things math and students being engaged in solving mathematical problems. I work daily with students to build deep, lasting understanding - not just procedural skills.
Make reviewing author’s purpose fun and engaging with this interactive maze activity aligned to the new Georgia ELA Standards (but also works with most ELA standards on author's purpose)! Students will read short, two-sentence passages and determine whether the author’s purpose is to inform, persuade, or entertain. Each correct choice helps guide the ice cream scoop through the maze and into the cone! This low-prep resource is perfect for reinforcing reading comprehension skills in an excitin
A quick 10 question third grade division check/assessment for basic understanding of how to represent division through either equal sharing or equal groups.
Let your students practice multiplication of single digit by a multiple of ten through a maze.
2nd - 4th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations
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Experience
I have been teaching/coaching in elementary school for 18 years. I absolutely love all things math and students being engaged in solving mathematical problems. I work daily with students to build deep, lasting understanding - not just procedural skills.
Teaching style
My teaching style is rooted in conceptual understanding, student thinking, and structured problem-solving. I believe students learn math best when they:
- make sense of problems before solving them
- use visual models and representations
- engage in mathematical discussion and reasoning
- connect ideas rather than memorize rules
My own education history
I hold a PhD in Curriculum, Instruction, and the Science of Teaching, with a focus on mathematics curriculum. I focused on how students develop mathematical understanding and how instruction can better support that development.
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