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Auburn, Maine, United States
About the store
I have worked with children for over 15 years in a variety of roles including dance teacher, special education ed tech/paraprofessional, behavioral health professional, and classroom teacher. I have taught students as young as 2 and as old as 60 in these roles. Over the years, I've learned that one of my greatest strengths is being able to teach concepts in a variety of ways to meet the needs of diverse learners.
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Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Review (Google Slides)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Review (Google Slides)

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Dazzle Learning
This is one in a series of slideshows to review critical math skills that students should master by the end of sixth grade. This resource covers the difference between like and unlike denominators, adding and subtracting fractions, and adding and subtracting mixed numbers. The slideshow can be used live in class, used as the backdrop for a pre-recorded video lesson, or provided to students for studying on their own.
Preview of Basic Fraction Concepts Review (Google Slides)

Basic Fraction Concepts Review (Google Slides)

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Dazzle Learning
This is one in a series of slideshows to review critical math skills that students should master by the end of sixth grade. This resource covers the definition of a fraction, fractions representing part-to-whole and part of a set, parts of a fraction, equivalent fractions, infinite names for 1, simplifying fractions, and an introduction to improper fractions and mixed numbers. The slideshow can be used live in class, used as the backdrop for a pre-recorded video lesson, or provided to students f
Preview of Candy Land Math Review

Candy Land Math Review

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These add-on cards turn Candy Land into a review of 4th grade math skills. Each color of card represents a different skill set: RED - Multi-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping, multi-digit by 1-digit multiplication and divisionORANGE - Factors, multiples, and place valueYELLOW - Equivalent fractions, adding/subtracting like fractions, mixed numbers, improper fractionsGREEN - Comparing fractions/decimals, fractions as decimals (denominators of 10 and 100)BLUE - Measurement, perimeter,
Preview of War - Fraction Deck

War - Fraction Deck

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Dazzle Learning
Fraction War helps students to build understanding of common equivalent fractions. For best quality, print these cards double-sided on cardstock, cut them out, laminate them, and then cut them out again leaving a thin border to preserve the laminated seal. The cards look more professional when printed in color, but they can work just as well printed in black and white. Thank you for your purchase. Consider checking out other Dazzle Learning products.
Preview of FRACT-OMINOES (Fraction Dominoes)

FRACT-OMINOES (Fraction Dominoes)

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Fractominoes is a fun way to practice fraction skills from matching standard fractions to fraction diagrams (circles, arrays, and number lines) to finding equivalent fractions. This set includes 4 complete sets of fraction cards: standard fractions, fractions on a number line, fraction circles, and fraction arrays. Each set has a different border color to make it easy to separate them by type if you’re only using part of the game. For best quality, print these cards on cardstock, cut them out al
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Review (PowerPoint)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Review (PowerPoint)

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Dazzle Learning
This is one in a series of slideshows to review critical math skills that students should master by the end of sixth grade. This resource covers the difference between like and unlike denominators, adding and subtracting fractions, and adding and subtracting mixed numbers. The slideshow can be used live in class, used as the backdrop for a pre-recorded video lesson, or provided to students for studying on their own.
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About the store

Experience

I have worked with children for over 15 years in a variety of roles including dance teacher, special education ed tech/paraprofessional, behavioral health professional, and classroom teacher. I have taught students as young as 2 and as old as 60 in these roles. Over the years, I've learned that one of my greatest strengths is being able to teach concepts in a variety of ways to meet the needs of diverse learners.

Teaching style

I have a collaborative teaching style. I enjoy leading students to the concepts they need to know through hands-on discovery, discussion, demonstration, and gradual release.

My own education history

I attended primary and secondary school in Maryland. My Bachelor's degree is a dual major in psychology and dance from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. I am currently working toward my M.Ed. at Western Governor's University.