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As a recent graduate, I have spent my last four years in schools in the Philadelphia area observing, assisting, and stepping in for teachers. Over these four years, I have been in classrooms with students ages four to fourteen and am looking forward to getting back into classrooms again one day. For the time being, I want to focus on my personal brand and expand my collection of resources while sharing with other educators as well.
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Preview of Classifying Real Numbers Worksheets

Classifying Real Numbers Worksheets

There are 5 total pages in this resource including 2 versions of real number classification worksheets and their answer keys. Your students will identify all of the labels that fit a number including irrational, rational, integer, whole number, and natural number. Page 1: Title Page Page 2: Version 1- Classifying Real Numbers Chart Page 3: Answer Key for Classifying Real Numbers Chart Page 4: Version 2- Classifying Real Numbers Chart Page 5: Answer Key for Version 2- Classifying Real Numbers Cha
Preview of Real Numbers Definition Matching Worksheets

Real Numbers Definition Matching Worksheets

There are 5 total pages in this resource including 2 versions of the matching activity (students can draw lines or write letters to show their answers) and their answer keys. With this resource, students can reinforce what the know about the vocabulary surrounding real numbers and become more confident in their math skills! Page 1: Title Page Page 2: Version 1- Real Number Vocabulary Matching Page 3: Answer Key for Version 1- Real Number Vocabulary Matching Page 4: Version 2- Real Number Vocabul
Preview of Comparing Fractions Anchor Chart

Comparing Fractions Anchor Chart

Same Numerator | Same Denominator | Closest to One Whole | More than One Half Fractions can be tricky! Provide your students with a resource that shows different strategies to compare fractions. There are 3 anchor charts to choose from with varying amounts of content: 1. Basic Poster with Graphics This is perfect for hanging on the wall as a way to remind students of the visual representation of fractions. 2. Poster with Descriptions If your students benefit from verbal reminders rather than
Preview of Comparing Numerators in Fractions Worksheets (3 levels)

Comparing Numerators in Fractions Worksheets (3 levels)

Comparing fractions using numerators practice. Students are asked to select the greatest fraction and the least greatest fraction on both sheets. Level 1: -All digits are under 12 -Identifying greatest and least fraction in each question Level 2: -Uncommon fractions are used -Sorting fractions from least to greatest Level 3: -Uncommon fractions are used -Sorting fractions from least to greatest -Using greater than > and less than < signs to write a number sentence
Preview of Comparing Denominators in Fractions Worksheets (3 levels)

Comparing Denominators in Fractions Worksheets (3 levels)

Comparing fractions using denominators practice. Students are asked to select the greatest fraction and the least greatest fraction on both sheets. Level 1: -All digits are under 12 -Identifying greatest and least fraction in each question Level 2: -Uncommon fractions are used -Sorting fractions from least to greatest Level 3: -Uncommon fractions are used -Sorting fractions from least to greatest -Using greater than > and less than < signs to write a number sentence
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Experience

As a recent graduate, I have spent my last four years in schools in the Philadelphia area observing, assisting, and stepping in for teachers. Over these four years, I have been in classrooms with students ages four to fourteen and am looking forward to getting back into classrooms again one day. For the time being, I want to focus on my personal brand and expand my collection of resources while sharing with other educators as well.

Teaching style

Learn to love. Love to learn. My main goal for my students is that they leave my room being independent learners, so I work to create a student-driven classroom community with all of my classes and activities. When students are able to advocate for themselves and their needs, they will thrive both in and out of the classroom.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I entered Saint Joseph's University with a Presidential Scholarship, and throughout my time at the school, I maintained a 3.95 GPA. My passion for education grew over the years, and I had the opportunity to join Kappa Delta Pi, the Honors Education Fraternity. KDP allowed me to learn from peers and alumni while establishing educational values of my own. I graduated Magna Cum Laude with my double major and minor, and I'm excited to use the drive that I have for education in order to create resources for other teachers.

My own education history

I attended Pennsbury School District for my K-12 education, and have watched my three younger siblings attend these schools as well. For college, I attended Saint Joseph's University where I earned majors in Elementary Education and Special Education as well as a minor in Communications. I hope to one day return for my Master's Degree, but for now, I am enjoying my time finding out what teaching means to me.