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Everyday Equations

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Twin City, Georgia, United States
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Hi, I'm Megan! I'm a 7th grade math teacher from a small town in Georgia, and I’m passionate about making math meaningful, manageable, and real for middle schoolers. I create low-prep, engaging resources like interactive notebooks, foldables, real-world projects, and standards-aligned GMAS review tools. If you're looking to save time and keep your students engaged, you're in the right place!
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Preview of Unit 1: Rational Numbers Study Guide

Unit 1: Rational Numbers Study Guide

Unit 1: Number System Connections – 7.NR.1 Study Guide 📘✏️Perfect for Unit Review! Help your 7th graders master the number system with this student-friendly study guide aligned to Georgia Standard 7.NR.1. Students will make connections between fractions, decimals, integers, and real-world applications 🌟. Includes clear examples and practice problems to build confidence and understanding ✅.
Preview of Number System: Representing Addition and Subtraction on the Number Line

Number System: Representing Addition and Subtraction on the Number Line

Representing Addition and Subtraction on the Number Line (Standard 7.NR.1.3 | Georgia Standards)Help your students build a solid understanding of adding and subtracting rational numbers using number lines with this interactive and engaging notebook resource! Designed specifically for Georgia Standard 7.NR.1.3, this lesson supports students as they explore and model operations with both positive and negative numbers. This resource includes: ✍️ Scaffolded notes that guide students step-by-step
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Experience

Hi, I'm Megan! I'm a 7th grade math teacher from a small town in Georgia, and I’m passionate about making math meaningful, manageable, and real for middle schoolers. I create low-prep, engaging resources like interactive notebooks, foldables, real-world projects, and standards-aligned GMAS review tools. If you're looking to save time and keep your students engaged, you're in the right place!

Teaching style

Teaching in a small-town middle school has taught me to be creative, flexible, and real. I’m all about engaging my students with interactive notebooks, meaningful projects, and math that connects to life outside the classroom. If you love teaching with purpose (but don’t have time to reinvent the wheel), you’ll feel right at home with my resources.

Awards & shining teacher moments

*2024 Teacher of the Year *Member of our school’s School Improvement Leadership Team (SILT) *Math Department Head and mentor for new teachers *Passionate about building confidence in middle school math learners These experiences continue to shape the way I create resources—ones that are practical, student-centered, and rooted in real classroom success.

My own education history

*Ed.S. in Instructional Technology (In Progress) -Georgia Southern University *Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) -Walden University *Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies -Georgia Southern University As both a classroom teacher and a lifelong learner, I’m passionate about staying current with instructional practices and educational technology to support all learners. My experiences help shape the practical, student-centered resources I create for busy math teachers.

Additional biographical information

I’m a 7th grade math teacher from a small rural town in Georgia, and I’ve been in education for over a decade. I’m a wife, a mom to three amazing kids, and a proud small-town girl who believes that good teaching happens when relationships, relevance, and high expectations come together. In 2024, I was honored to be named Teacher of the Year at my school. I also serve on the School Improvement Leadership Team (SILT) and act as our Math Department Head, where I support instructional planning, professional development, and data-driven decision-making. When I’m not teaching or creating resources, I’m cheering on my kids at ballgames, spending time on our family’s pecan farm, or enjoying a good cup of coffee while planning the next project. I started this TPT store as a way to share the real-world math resources that have worked in my classroom—resources that are engaging, low-prep, and rooted in the realities of teaching middle school. I hope what you find here helps you feel more confident, supported, and maybe even a little more excited to teach math each day!