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Albany, Georgia, United States
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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 Understanding Fractions Complete Set

Understanding Fractions Complete Set

Save time and money with this fractions bundle that includes both the Printable Activities Pack and the Interactive Fraction Basics Slides! This complete resource gives you everything you need to teach, practice, and review fractions in fun and engaging ways. Bundle Includes: Printable Fraction Activities: spiral review, editable “Fractions Around School,” and the creative “Fraction Name” activityInteractive Fraction Basics Slides: teaching and practice slides that explain core fraction concepts
Preview of Understanding Fractions Printable Activities

Understanding Fractions Printable Activities

Make fractions fun and meaningful with this set of engaging, ready-to-use printable activities! Perfect for centers, small groups, or independent practice, these activities give your students multiple ways to explore and master fractions. What’s Included: Fraction Spiral Review – Practice types of fractions, fractions with sets, equivalent fractions, fractions greater than one, and comparing fractions.Fractions Around School – An interactive activity where students create fractions by comparing
Preview of Understanding Fractions Interactive Lesson Slides

Understanding Fractions Interactive Lesson Slides

Help your students truly understand fractions with these interactive digital slides! Designed for direct instruction, guided practice, or independent learning, these slides break down the basics of fractions in a clear and engaging way. Students Will Learn: What fractions are and how to read themTypes of fractions (unit fractions, fractions greater than one, etc.)How to represent fractions with models and setsComparing and reasoning with fractionsWhy Teachers Love It: -Ready-to-use interactive s
Preview of All Things Fractions Anchor Chart

All Things Fractions Anchor Chart

-Build strong fraction foundations with this All Things Fractions Anchor Chart! Designed to clearly organize and visually break down essential fraction concepts, this anchor chart serves as the perfect reference tool for students as they develop confidence and understanding. This resource simplifies fractions into manageable, student-friendly visuals that support independent learning and meaningful math conversations. What’s Included & Covered:-Building Fractions Basics: Clearly explains numerat
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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.