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For someone who is not currently employed as a teacher (I'm actually an Engineer), I seem to spend quite a bit of time in front of a class. My kids are in grade 3 and SK, and I've done various presentations in their classrooms, from an introduction to the solar system, to demonstrations of simple machines. I also help out in some other classes in the school, taking groups of students to do science experiments, math assessments, or anything else that's needed. At various times, I've tutored small groups in math or reading during breaks or after school. Basically, I like to pitch in wherever I'm needed!
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Preview of Missing Numbers in Number Square (CSDAX003)

Missing Numbers in Number Square (CSDAX003)

Just a quick number square I put together to practice numbers up to 100. About half the numbers are missing, and students need to fill in the missing numbers. I actually made this for my daughter, but I thought I might as well put it here in case other people can use it. :)
Preview of Making Bingos in Scrabble

Making Bingos in Scrabble

This is not so much a worksheet for classes, as for clubs, but I thought I'd share it anyway! In Scrabble, a word that uses all seven letters is called a Bingo. It scores an extra 50 points! Making bingos can seem impossible, or just a matter of 'fluke', but there are actually tricks that can help. This worksheet gives a simple tip, and lots of chances to practice! And if you don't play Scrabble, it can just be used as a fun challenge or a 'filler' at the end of a lesson. It's written on a
Preview of Blank 10x10 square - 2 per page (.doc) (CSDAX001)

Blank 10x10 square - 2 per page (.doc) (CSDAX001)

I seem to use 10 x 10 squares a lot, so here's one of my standard templates to save you the trouble of making your own!
Preview of Number Square - Two to a Page

Number Square - Two to a Page

Looking for number squares but don't need a full page for each? Here are two per page.
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Experience

For someone who is not currently employed as a teacher (I'm actually an Engineer), I seem to spend quite a bit of time in front of a class. My kids are in grade 3 and SK, and I've done various presentations in their classrooms, from an introduction to the solar system, to demonstrations of simple machines. I also help out in some other classes in the school, taking groups of students to do science experiments, math assessments, or anything else that's needed. At various times, I've tutored small groups in math or reading during breaks or after school. Basically, I like to pitch in wherever I'm needed!

Teaching style

I'm very much a 'stand-at-the-front-of-the-class-and-explain-stuff' kind of teacher. I like to interact and have the students ask questions and lead the direction of the discussion to where they're interested. Almost any subject can lead off in six different directions, but all of them help to give students a deeper 'grasp' of the whole subject, rather than determining in advance which specific details to focus on. When kids really understand a subject, they don't need to worry about memorizing details because the details fall into place on top of the foundation of understanding.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Kids enjoy my teaching and understand when I explain things. That's good enough for me!

My own education history

Instead of studying teaching my whole time at university, I started by getting my Engineering Degree, then did my teacher training after that. After a year or two of teaching high school math, I chose Engineering as my career. I just do the teaching for fun!

Additional biographical information

I love Teachers Pay Teachers! I've spent so much time writing worksheets, and it's good to now be able to see if others have already done something I can use, or if I can share mine so other teachers don't have to duplicate my time. Win-win!