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I started my interest in education as a PreK teacher while taking classes in college. After graduating from University of Kentucky, I spent a semester substitute teaching in all grade levels and subject areas. My first year of teaching was in the 4th grade teaching all subject areas. Then I moved to the 5th grade and stayed there for 6 more years. I taught math and science most of the day to two different classes. During this time, I was heavily involved in unit development and curriculum planning and outlining for the school district. After having children, I went part time and worked as a computer lab teacher for grades 1-5. This experience has allowed me to incorporate technology into many of my lesson plans. I stayed at home with my young daughters for 5 years, which is why I started submitting units to Teachers Pay Teachers. I continued creating more lessons and projects to help others use strategies and activities that have proven to engage students and meet standards. In 2015, I went back to work as a part-time Gifted and Talented teacher for 4th and 5th grade students and really enjoyed finding ways to challenge my gifted students! I am hoping to add gifted and talented resources in the future. In 2016 my family moved to Chattanooga, TN and I will be the science lab teacher for a museum magnet school. I plan to create and add more science lessons with this new position.
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Preview of Number Theory Test: Prime/Composite, Divisibility, Factors, Square #'s/Roots

Number Theory Test: Prime/Composite, Divisibility, Factors, Square #'s/Roots

This is a 32 question multiple choice assessment over Number Theory Content. Students will be asked 4 questions on each of the following categories: -prime and composite numbers -arrays -divisibility (using rules) -prime factorization (factor trees) -exponential notation -factors -greatest common factor -square numbers and square roots There is also an extra credit question where students will be asked to make a factor tree for a large number. You may also be interested in the Number Theory Wo
Preview of Number Theory Worksheet: Prime/Comp., Divisibility, Factors, Square #'s/Roots

Number Theory Worksheet: Prime/Comp., Divisibility, Factors, Square #'s/Roots

The Number Theory Worksheet has 10 questions (most with multiple parts) that cover the following content: -prime and composite numbers -arrays -divisibility (using rules) -prime factorization (factor trees) -exponential notation -factors -square numbers and square roots You may also be interested in the Number Theory Test: Link-Number Theory Test Here are some other great intermediate resources to check out: Link-4th Grade Geometry Assessment Link-5th Grade Geometry and Measurement Assessment
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Experience

I started my interest in education as a PreK teacher while taking classes in college. After graduating from University of Kentucky, I spent a semester substitute teaching in all grade levels and subject areas. My first year of teaching was in the 4th grade teaching all subject areas. Then I moved to the 5th grade and stayed there for 6 more years. I taught math and science most of the day to two different classes. During this time, I was heavily involved in unit development and curriculum planning and outlining for the school district. After having children, I went part time and worked as a computer lab teacher for grades 1-5. This experience has allowed me to incorporate technology into many of my lesson plans. I stayed at home with my young daughters for 5 years, which is why I started submitting units to Teachers Pay Teachers. I continued creating more lessons and projects to help others use strategies and activities that have proven to engage students and meet standards. In 2015, I went back to work as a part-time Gifted and Talented teacher for 4th and 5th grade students and really enjoyed finding ways to challenge my gifted students! I am hoping to add gifted and talented resources in the future. In 2016 my family moved to Chattanooga, TN and I will be the science lab teacher for a museum magnet school. I plan to create and add more science lessons with this new position.

Teaching style

I prefer learning to be hands-on and engaging for students. If they aren't interested, they will not pick up the content. I like for my lessons and units to include a variety of activities for different learning styles. My lessons for learning math incorporate literature, music, art, dance, kinesthetic activities, investigations, games, technology, learning centers and more.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Graduated Summa Cum Laude from University of Kentucky, Panhellenic Academic Excellence Award, highest GPA in Greek community , Sara Ruth Guerin Scholarship for outstanding undergraduate students in the Teacher Education Program, Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society

My own education history

Eastern Kentucky University: June 2003 – July 2006 January 2015 - May 2016 • Masters of Arts in Elementary Education, k-5 • Endorsement: Reading/Writing Specialist, p-12 • Endorsement: Gifted and Talented, p-12 University of Kentucky: August 1998 – December 2001 • Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education • Emphasis: Social/Behavioral Science; Northern Kentucky University: 1997-1998 and Summers • Undergraduate, Elementary Education