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Dancing Through Math

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Shreveport, Louisiana, United States
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I am in my 5th year of teaching, and I teach at a magnet school in North Louisiana. I teach gifted, honors, and enriched classes. I have also taught at a small rural school in Colorado and a small rural school in North Louisiana. I have a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree in Business Administration. I completed an alternate certification program to become licensed to teach. I am licensed to teach in Colorado and Louisiana in both Business Education and 7-12 Math. I have also taken graduate-level classes in STEM Education and Gifted Education.
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Preview of Love Squared: Exponent Rules Valentines Day Scavenger Hunt

Love Squared: Exponent Rules Valentines Day Scavenger Hunt

Looking for a fun Valentine's Day activity to get your mathematicians moving? This activity is an exponent rules scavenger hunt. There are 30 exponent rules are conversation hearts. Cut them out and hide them around the room. As students find them, they solve them on their work page, then check their answer with you. For every correct answer, teams of 2-3 will get a point. The team with the most points wins! This downloadable file is 9 pages. It includes: 1 student instruction page5 pages of hea
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I am in my 5th year of teaching, and I teach at a magnet school in North Louisiana. I teach gifted, honors, and enriched classes. I have also taught at a small rural school in Colorado and a small rural school in North Louisiana. I have a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree in Business Administration. I completed an alternate certification program to become licensed to teach. I am licensed to teach in Colorado and Louisiana in both Business Education and 7-12 Math. I have also taken graduate-level classes in STEM Education and Gifted Education.

Teaching style

I like to inspire students to take accountability for their learning and try to include creative outlets to show students that math is more than numbers and can be beautiful and creative.