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Eye Learn Math

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Virginia, United States
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I teach math to deaf students at a residential school for the Deaf. I primarily teach middle school math and Algebra 1 but have taught all grades from K to 12 ranging from counting to calculus! I use American Sign Language as the language of communication for instruction so all my students learn through their eyes rather than their ears, hence my store, Eye Learn Math.
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Preview of I Have Who Has: Time to the Nearest Minute

I Have Who Has: Time to the Nearest Minute

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An I Have…Who Has game to practice telling time to the nearest minute. There are a total of 30 cards. Six additional blank clock cards are included if you want to customize the deck. Great activity for whole class or small group play. Want a slightly different game? Click here for my time to the nearest hour and half hour activity: I Have Who Has: Time to the Hour and Half Hour Or get the time to the nearest 5 minute activity: I Have Who Has: Time to the Nearest Five Minutes Get all 3
Preview of Properties of Real Numbers Posters

Properties of Real Numbers Posters

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This poster set includes a poster for each of the properties of real numbers listed below with an example of each: -Distributive Property -Inverse property of multiplication -Inverse property of addition -Identity property of multiplication -Identity property of addition -Multiplicative property of zero -Associative property of multiplication -Associative property of addition -Commutative property of multiplication -Commutative property of a
Preview of Order of Operations Challenge Puzzles

Order of Operations Challenge Puzzles

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This product includes 9 sets of equations in which the operations are missing. Each set has eight equations in which one side of the equations are identical. The other side of the equations are unique. Students have to determine what operations can be used to satisfy each equation. There are a total of 72 problems. Students should have an understanding of how to apply the order of operations to use their number sense to find the missing operations. Students will use different combinations
Preview of Multiplication Puzzles Bundle

Multiplication Puzzles Bundle

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This bundle includes two sets of multiplication puzzles that are perfect for differentiating in your classroom. The first set is perfect for students who are learning their basic multiplication facts or need additional practice with basic facts. These puzzles function as flash cards that include three facts per card. Students have to multiply the numbers on each vertex of the triangle to determine the product of the given numbers. The numbers included on the cards range from 0 — 9. T
Preview of Multiplication Puzzles Challenging Version

Multiplication Puzzles Challenging Version

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This set of puzzles is intended for students who know basic multiplication facts and need a more challenging way to practice their facts. These puzzles function as flash cards that include three different facts per card. Students have to use their reasoning skills to solve for both unknown products and factors. The numbers included on the cards range from 0 — 9. Ideas for Use: - Cut apart and make individual task cards for students. - Have students work with a partner to use the cards l
Preview of Multiplication Puzzles Easy Version

Multiplication Puzzles Easy Version

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Eye Learn Math
This set of puzzles is intended for students who are learning their basic multiplication facts or need additional practice with basic facts. These puzzles function as flash cards that include three facts per card. Students have to multiply the numbers on each vertex of the triangle to determine the product of the given numbers. The numbers included on the cards range from 0 — 9. Ideas for Use: - Cut apart and make individual task cards for students. - Have students work with a partner t
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About the store

Experience

I teach math to deaf students at a residential school for the Deaf. I primarily teach middle school math and Algebra 1 but have taught all grades from K to 12 ranging from counting to calculus! I use American Sign Language as the language of communication for instruction so all my students learn through their eyes rather than their ears, hence my store, Eye Learn Math.

Teaching style

Many of my students have learning disabilities that make accessing a textbook very difficult for them. I try to make materials to help them access the curriculum in a more meaningful and memorable way.

My own education history

I graduated from Duquesne University with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. I have a master's degree in Deaf Education from the University of Pittsburgh.

Additional biographical information

I live in Virginia with my husband and wonderful baby girl.