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I am currently a Math Intervention Specialist. I also teach math preparation classes for the High School Equivalency test. I have taught 2nd and 5th grade. I taught classes to 4th and 5th grade parents in order to give them the confidence to help their students with math homework.
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Preview of Understanding Operations: A Breakdown of Story Problems

Understanding Operations: A Breakdown of Story Problems

So many students have a difficult time solving story problems. These note taking guides will help your students become better equipped to solve story problems. This resource will help your students better understand how to solve story problems and when to use each operation. Pages 3-4 : Guide to all of the operations Pages 5-6: Guide to properties (includes Algebra) Pages 7-8: Guide to properties (no Algebra) Pages 9-10: A break down of when to use each operation/ Fact Families/ In
Preview of Common Core Multiplication

Common Core Multiplication

Your students will thoroughly understand multiplication after being introduced to this comprehensive resource. Understanding Multiplication includes several pages to help you teach the 3rd grade standard 3.OA.A.1 and 3.OA.D.8. These pages will help your students understand multiplication and when to use this operation. This resource guide includes: Page 3: A tree map to show all of the different ways to think of multiplication Page 4: A story problem that involves multiplication and subtraction
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Experience

I am currently a Math Intervention Specialist. I also teach math preparation classes for the High School Equivalency test. I have taught 2nd and 5th grade. I taught classes to 4th and 5th grade parents in order to give them the confidence to help their students with math homework.

Teaching style

I believe all deep, meaningful learning stems from curiosity, a willingness to learn from mistakes, and the ability to keep moving forward. Learning should be hands-on and related to life. It needs to be fun in order to be memorable.