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Trinity, Florida, United States
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I love working with students who need that "little bit more", because no one else has taken the time to slow it down, and break it down into smaller chunks. I get frustrated with store made worksheets and units that put many skills into one worksheet and assume the students understand. I am skilled at creating worksheets that introduce one step at a time, and build on those steps. Hope you find them useful.
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Preview of One and Two step Equation boxes with Lines - PDF version

One and Two step Equation boxes with Lines - PDF version

These introduction pages to solving one and two step equations are perfect for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students would need a bit more support. Each worksheet has directions and a sample problem to help the student get started. The boxes and grey lines help ease the student from feeling overwhelmed by too many tasks per page. A blank page is provided for you to create more of what your students need. This is a PDF DOCUMENT. If you have access to Microsoft publisher, you may be interested in the ot
Preview of Mean Absolute Deviation Introduction and practice

Mean Absolute Deviation Introduction and practice

I needed a practical, clean cut method to introduce this difficult topic. I am not sure why sixth graders are learning this so early in the year?! Enjoy!
Preview of Transformations - Rotation Rules

Transformations - Rotation Rules

When teaching transformations in middle school, rotation seems to be the trickiest. I give this "cheat sheet" to my students to use during the lesson, review and the pre-test. Many students memorize it quickly, others rely on it throughout the unit. Hope you find it helpful!
Preview of Long Division With Boxes - 2s through 6s

Long Division With Boxes - 2s through 6s

This file is all 5 worksheets put into one! This combo file gives your student 5 different divisors. 2 through 6.
Preview of Long Division With Boxes - 5s

Long Division With Boxes - 5s

One of the most difficult skills to introduce is long division. Students cannot line up the numbers or know when to complete each step. This easy to follow worksheet will help understand. With the use of boxes, it assists the student to know where to place each digit, and how to check to see if they did it correctly. This worksheet is using a divisor of 5.
Preview of Long Division With Boxes - 6s

Long Division With Boxes - 6s

One of the most difficult skills to introduce is long division. Students cannot line up the numbers or know when to complete each step. This easy to follow worksheet will help understand. With the use of boxes, it assists the student to know where to place each digit, and how to check to see if they did it correctly. This worksheet is using a divisor of 6.
Preview of Long Division With Boxes - 4s

Long Division With Boxes - 4s

One of the most difficult skills to introduce is long division. Students cannot line up the numbers or know when to complete each step. This easy to follow worksheet will help understand. With the use of boxes, it assists the student to know where to place each digit, and how to check to see if they did it correctly. This worksheet is using a divisor of 4.
Preview of Area of Quadrilaterals - Review Worksheets

Area of Quadrilaterals - Review Worksheets

Students struggle with area formulas. You will receive 2 printable worksheets with keys to help them practice the area formulas for: Parallelograms, (A=bh) Trapezoids (A= 1/2 h(b1 +b2) and Rhombi (A=1/2 d1d2). Each worksheet has diagrams as well as word problems. Each sheet is different, use them together, one side for classwork, the other for homework! Each problem has work space to clearly show their knowledge. Keys are included.
Preview of Long Division With Boxes - 2s through 6s

Long Division With Boxes - 2s through 6s

This file is all 5 worksheets put into one! This combo file gives your student 5 different divisors. 2's through 6's.
Preview of Intro Long Division with Boxes

Intro Long Division with Boxes

One of the most difficult skills to introduce is long division. Students cannot line up there numbers or know when to complete each step. This short introduction will get them started. With the use of boxes, it assists the student to know where to place each digit, and how to check to see if they did it correctly. Check back with me for more!
Preview of Long Division With Boxes - 3s

Long Division With Boxes - 3s

One of the most difficult skills to introduce is long division. Students cannot line up the numbers or know when to complete each step. This easy to follow worksheet will help understand. With the use of boxes, it assists the student to know where to place each digit, and how to check to see if they did it correctly. This worksheet is using a divisor of 3.
Preview of Greatest Common Factor Guided Notes

Greatest Common Factor Guided Notes

Guided Math Notes are perfect for students who struggle with note taking. There are places for the notes to go, and students don't have to write as much. It creates a less stressful learning task and more content is covered in less time. Print the 2 sheets back to back, and display it under a camera onto a white surface. Follow up these notes with a worksheet for the students to complete for homework. Viola! Teacher Key is included.
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Experience

I love working with students who need that "little bit more", because no one else has taken the time to slow it down, and break it down into smaller chunks. I get frustrated with store made worksheets and units that put many skills into one worksheet and assume the students understand. I am skilled at creating worksheets that introduce one step at a time, and build on those steps. Hope you find them useful.

Teaching style

My teaching style is very direct and consistent. I enjoy adding humor and mixin' things up when the students least expect it. I have high expectations, and wish my students the best.

Awards & shining teacher moments

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My own education history

I have my master's degree in Educational Computing from Buffalo State College.

Additional biographical information

I have been teaching exceptional education for more than ten years in all sorts of settings. I enjoy the students, and focus on their successes and less on politics.