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Hi! I'm Mr. Potts, I’m currently entering my second year of teaching. I spent my first year teaching third grade math however, my second year of teaching will be in 4th grade math and science. In addition to 3rd and 4th grade, I’ve had the opportunity to support and grow students in a variety of subjects and grade levels including Algebra I, Geometry, STEAM, and Social Emotional Learning. These diverse experiences have given me a well-rounded perspective on how math skills develop across grade levels, and how to support learners at every stage of their journey.
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Preview of The Melting Monster (Chemical vs. Physical) Complete Set

The Melting Monster (Chemical vs. Physical) Complete Set

Turn your Halloween week into a spooktacular science lesson with the Melting Monster Complete Set! This engaging, no-prep bundle includes both the interactive Google Slides presentation and the student recording sheet, making it the perfect resource to introduce or review physical and chemical changes in a fun and memorable way. Students will follow the story of a monster who mysteriously begins to melt and transform through four different scenes— each demonstrating a new kind of change.
Preview of The Melting Monster (Chemical vs. Physical) Google Slides

The Melting Monster (Chemical vs. Physical) Google Slides

Bring the Melting Monster story to life with this interactive Google Slides presentation! This no-prep digital lesson introduces students to physical and chemical changes through a fun, Halloween-themed storyline that’s both engaging and educational. Students will follow a monster through four spooky scenes, each showing a different change. With built-in videos, visuals, and discussion prompts, this resource makes it easy for teachers to guide the lesson while keeping students actively invol
Preview of States of Matter Card Sort

States of Matter Card Sort

Bring science to life in your STEAM classroom with this hands-on States of Matter card sort activity! Perfect for introducing or reviewing matter, this engaging resource helps students classify and explore the properties of solids, liquids, and gases through visuals, examples, and critical thinking. What’s Included:States of Matter Card Sort: Students sort picture and word cards into solids, liquids, and gases — reinforcing understanding through visual and textual clues.Graphic Organizer: A co
Preview of The Melting Monster Activity (Physical vs. Chemical Change) Record Sheet

The Melting Monster Activity (Physical vs. Chemical Change) Record Sheet

Make learning about physical and chemical changes spooky, silly, and fun with this Halloween-themed Melting Monster Activity! Students will follow a guided story about a monster who begins to melt and transform — observing four unique scenes along the way that each highlight a different type of change. This printable recording sheet is the perfect companion to the Melting Monster Google Slides, or it can be used on its own for a creative science lesson your students will never forget! What’
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Experience

Hi! I'm Mr. Potts, I’m currently entering my second year of teaching. I spent my first year teaching third grade math however, my second year of teaching will be in 4th grade math and science. In addition to 3rd and 4th grade, I’ve had the opportunity to support and grow students in a variety of subjects and grade levels including Algebra I, Geometry, STEAM, and Social Emotional Learning. These diverse experiences have given me a well-rounded perspective on how math skills develop across grade levels, and how to support learners at every stage of their journey.

Teaching style

I’m an energetic and passionate math teacher who believes that the best way to learn math is to do math. In my classroom, students are constantly thinking, solving, and engaging with content in meaningful ways. I thrive on creating active, hands-on lessons that are rooted in structure and routine, because I know that a solid foundation is what builds confident problem solvers. My classroom runs on the belief that no one rises to low expectations, a powerful motto from my school that inspires every resource I design and every lesson I teach.