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I began my education career teaching 6th grade mathematics for 5 years in a Title I school. As the standards have shifted to Common Core, I created guided notes, homework, assessments and activities for my students based on the 6th grade Common Core Standards. I have taught Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Financial Algebra, College Algebra and AP Statistics.
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Preview of The Menu Project:  A Decimal Project

The Menu Project: A Decimal Project

A partner project that allows students to create a unique menu for a restaurant and apply their math skills! This project could be used as a a culminating project for a decimal unit or as a review of decimal operations for later grades. Project includes adding decimals, subtracting decimals, multiplying a decimal by a whole number, and dividing a decimal by a whole number. Decimal practice are in word problem form for students to determine the correct operation. The Menu Project also includes
Preview of Guided Notes: Ratios and Unit Rate

Guided Notes: Ratios and Unit Rate

Student friendly guided notes for a student's first introduction ratios! Students will be able to write ratios in three ways, simplify ratios, determine equivalent ratios, find unit rate and compare unit costs. Notes include 2 pages of mixed test prep practice of ratio concepts with multiple choice, multiple select and multi-step problem solving.
Preview of The Party Project: A Differentiated Project Applying Long Division

The Party Project: A Differentiated Project Applying Long Division

Your students will love applying long division to plan their own birthday party! Students work in partners to create a guest list and choose the food that will be supplied at the party. Then each partner has their own math work to complete applying long division so they can order the right amount of food and supplies for their party. There are three levels of complexity for the party project depending on students' mastery of long division. You can differentiate for different classes or group
Preview of Writing Ratios Practice:  Homework or Worksheets

Writing Ratios Practice: Homework or Worksheets

Four pages of writing ratios the three ways, simplifying ratios, and word problems. Great for class practice or homework.
Preview of One Step Equations Guided Notes

One Step Equations Guided Notes

Student friendly guided notes for one step equations. Students will write and solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division equations. These guided notes introduce the student to one step equations with mental math and substitution, inverse operations to solve equations, and writing one step equations based on word problems. An assessment is included as well! Check out the following homework to accompany the guided notes: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/One-Step-Equa
Preview of Exponents: Guided Notes

Exponents: Guided Notes

Introduce your students to exponents with this student-friendly guide to defining, writing, expanding and evaluating exponents! The notes begin with key vocabulary and defining the role of an exponent. The students move to evaluating exponents and finally to evaluating numerical expressions which include exponents. Test prep included with multiple choice, multiple select and extended response questions.
Preview of Divisibility Rules: Notes and Practice

Divisibility Rules: Notes and Practice

Divisibility rules for 2, 3, 5, 9, and 10. A page of notes and 3 pages of practice including word problems. Students learn to justify and explain their answers.
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Experience

I began my education career teaching 6th grade mathematics for 5 years in a Title I school. As the standards have shifted to Common Core, I created guided notes, homework, assessments and activities for my students based on the 6th grade Common Core Standards. I have taught Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Financial Algebra, College Algebra and AP Statistics.

Teaching style

I believe every student is capable of being successful in mathematics. Many of the students that arrive in my class are 2-3 grade levels behind in mathematics with major conceptual gaps. Through instruction and scaffolding practice, the students make gains and grow in confidence. I use a variety of projects, centers and activities to reinforce and explore the curriculum to reach students of all learning styles.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Presidential Scholarship Recipient

My own education history

I have a B.A. in mathematics from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois.