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High school, 2 years: Geometry, Algebra II/Trig, Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics Middle school, 6 years: 6th math, 6th advanced math, 7th math, 7th Algebra, 8th Geometry 6th advisory, 7th advisory Learning Support
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Preview of Fraction to Decimal Reference Guide

Fraction to Decimal Reference Guide

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Fraction to Decimal Reference GuideThis Fractions Reference Guide has two parts: a Unit Fraction Reference that includes 1/2 through 1/10 listed on one page, and a five page Fraction to Decimal Reference that lists all conversions for halves through tenths. Both parts have a filled-in version and a blank version for a total of 12 pages! Use as review, glue into notebooks for reference, or use as guided notes for a lesson! Includes: One page Unit Fraction Reference Guide with conversions for 1/2
Preview of Divisibility Rules Full Lesson: Exploration, Guided Notes, and Anchor Chart

Divisibility Rules Full Lesson: Exploration, Guided Notes, and Anchor Chart

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Divisibility Rules Full LessonThis lesson has everything you need to introduce or review divisibility rules. In the exploration, students will investigate relationship between multiples on a multiplication chart. Rules for 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10 are explored, as they are the easiest to notice using a 10x10 chart. The fill-in-the-blank notes are perfect for formalizing divisibility rules in notebooks. Rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10 are included. Have students follow along with their guided
Preview of Divisibility Rules Exploration/Discovery Activity

Divisibility Rules Exploration/Discovery Activity

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Divisibility Rules ExplorationStudents always learn better when the discover the rules for themselves! In this exploration, students will investigate relationship between multiples on a multiplication chart. Rules for 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10 are explored, as they are the easiest to notice using a 10x10 chart. Includes: Exploration page for 2, 5, and 10 (basic)Exploration page for 3, 6, and 9 (challenge)Answer key~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Have a product request? Nee
Preview of Divisibility Rules Guided Notes

Divisibility Rules Guided Notes

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Divisibility Rules Guided NotesThese fill-in-the-blank notes are perfect for both introducing and reviewing divisibility rules. Have students follow along with their guided notes during direct instruction, or fill out during small groups or stations. As a bonus, I've included my Divisibility Rules Reference Poster for reminders after taking notes! Included: Guided Note page with fill-in-the-blank spots and examples for use in interactive notebooksAnswer KeyDivisibility Rules Quick-Reference Post
Preview of Divisibility Rules Poster/Anchor Chart

Divisibility Rules Poster/Anchor Chart

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Quick-Print Divisibility Rules Reference PosterUse when introducing divisibility rules for the first time, or as review before introducing a topic such as GCF and LCM. Use as: An individual student reference in an interactive notebookA poster on a Word WallAn anchor chart - scale up to 11x17 (or bigger!) paper, or project and trace onto anchor chart paper~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Have a product request? Need something specific for an upcoming lesson Go to my se
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Experience

High school, 2 years: Geometry, Algebra II/Trig, Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics Middle school, 6 years: 6th math, 6th advanced math, 7th math, 7th Algebra, 8th Geometry 6th advisory, 7th advisory Learning Support

Teaching style

Guided notes are my go-to; I prefer not to take up all of class time taking notes so we can do fun and engaging activities! I like notes that are clear, easy to understand/read, and make important information OBVIOUS! Color-with-a-purpose is my jam. Discovering concepts and sense-making activities are important. Playing games and having fun is my favorite! Bingo, Math Basketball/Grudgeball, The Unfair Game, The Dice Game (my own creation), Math Jenga, etc.

My own education history

BSSEd from University of Portland, where I double majored in education and mathematics MEd from University of Washington in Curriculum and Instruction; specialty in Math Education and secondary speciality in Race, Equity, and Social Justice in education National Board Certified Teacher in Middle Level Math!

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