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Union, Oregon, United States
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Teaching Experience: 2018-Present High School Math Teacher: Courses taught Elements of Algebra, OC Elements of Algebra (trauma informed), Calculus (MTH 251, MTH 252 concurrent enrollment with Portland State University) 2002-2013: High School Math Teacher: Courses taught Introduction to Algebra, Algebra 2, PreCalculus, Statistics (concurrent enrollment with Portland State University) 1999-2002: Middle School Math Teacher: Courses taught 5th Grade Math, 7th Grade Math, 8th Grade Math and Algebra 1996-1997: Co-Director of Summerbridge Portland and Teacher: Courses taught Introduction to Computer Science, Algebra 1, Yearbook 1994-1996: Co-Director of Summerbridge Portland and Teacher: Courses taught Middle School Computer Science, Algebra 2 2002-Present - Various Adjunct Courses in Math Education, Statistics, Educational Leadership and Educational Technology. Administrative Experience: 2013- 2018: Vice-Principal of Professional Development and Instructional Technology.
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Preview of The 400 Meter Dash: Probability Activity (Complement Rule & Addition Rule)

The 400 Meter Dash: Probability Activity (Complement Rule & Addition Rule)

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The 400 Meter Dash: Probability Activity (Complement Rule & Addition Rule)Engage your students with this high school probability activity that combines student choice, gamified learning, and standards-based practice. The 400 Meter Dash is a differentiated probability and statistics activity where students apply the complement rule and addition rule while racing to complete a 400 m dash. This low-prep, interactive math activity is perfect for a High School Statistics class or Algebra 2 probabili
Preview of DAILY MATH DIALOGUE JOURNAL (4th Grade _Vol. 1 )

DAILY MATH DIALOGUE JOURNAL (4th Grade _Vol. 1 )

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This activity is a journal with 40 rich mathematical problems, accompanying google slides for daily projection and answer key. There is a wide margin designed on each page so the teacher can comment on a student’s thinking or engage in dialogue about their ideas. The pressure of improving student achievement scores on the Smarter Balance or MARS exams is known by many educators. It is difficult to provide enough practice of the types of problems that students will see on these assessments witho
Preview of Multiplication BINGO

Multiplication BINGO

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BINGO! A fun and non-threatening way to increase fluency with multiplication facts. This activity can be a complete 50 minute lesson plan (included) or just a 15 minute activity to practice facts. It is great fun and I have had success playing with 3rd, 4th and 5th graders. I have developed 5 sets of 30 (150) unique game boards. The game can be played with two standard six dice, two number cubes labeled from 0 to 5 or two number cubes labeled from 5 to 10, or any online random number generator.
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Experience

Teaching Experience: 2018-Present High School Math Teacher: Courses taught Elements of Algebra, OC Elements of Algebra (trauma informed), Calculus (MTH 251, MTH 252 concurrent enrollment with Portland State University) 2002-2013: High School Math Teacher: Courses taught Introduction to Algebra, Algebra 2, PreCalculus, Statistics (concurrent enrollment with Portland State University) 1999-2002: Middle School Math Teacher: Courses taught 5th Grade Math, 7th Grade Math, 8th Grade Math and Algebra 1996-1997: Co-Director of Summerbridge Portland and Teacher: Courses taught Introduction to Computer Science, Algebra 1, Yearbook 1994-1996: Co-Director of Summerbridge Portland and Teacher: Courses taught Middle School Computer Science, Algebra 2 2002-Present - Various Adjunct Courses in Math Education, Statistics, Educational Leadership and Educational Technology. Administrative Experience: 2013- 2018: Vice-Principal of Professional Development and Instructional Technology.

Teaching style

I am a passionate life-long learner and educator that believes the future is dependent on the education of our children. I believe that students learn best while happy. I love numbers, understanding data, and the beauty of mathematics. One of my great joys is to witness a student falling in love with numbers as well. I am drawn to technology. I am particularly interested in how technology can be used to bring communities together, build relationships, and engage students in active learning. My research interests have surrounded Educational Technology and issues that are relevant to my school community. I consider myself an active researcher, and want my research to have a direct impact on the quality of education in my community.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Age Quod Agis Award, Jesuit High School (2018) Ignatian Educator of the Year, Jesuit High School (2012)

My own education history

Education Ed.D., Organizational Leadership and Development, University of Portland, Portland, Oregon. M.S., Statistics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. M.S.T., Mathematics. Portland State University, Portland, Oregon. BSSE, Secondary Education, University of Portland, Portland, Oregon. BA, Mathematics, University of Portland, Portland, Oregon.

Additional biographical information

I love spending time outside with my family. Hiking, kayaking, surfing, cycling and running fill my bucket. I have just embraced horseback riding and playing the guitar as part of ranch life. I am an avid reader, and if I am not getting lost on a hike, you might find me lost in a book.