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Being a military wife, I've taught at 8 different schools in the past 11 years in 4 different states! But, moving around this much has exposed me to so many valuable teaching experiences that I wouldn't change it for anything. I have taught all grades from 5 - 12, and just about every conceivable subject matter. Mostly, I've focused on teaching students with learning disabilities, which is one of the motivating factors behind my Ph.D. in Educational Psychology.
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Preview of Free Evaluating Expressions Color-by-Number | Algebra 1 & Pre-Algebra Activity

Free Evaluating Expressions Color-by-Number | Algebra 1 & Pre-Algebra Activity

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Introduce your students to a fun and engaging math activity with this free Evaluating Expressions Color by Number resource. Perfect for pre-algebra and Algebra 1 classes, this activity helps students practice evaluating expressions while creating a vibrant, color-coded image. What's IncludedA variety of problems focused on evaluating numerical and algebraic expressions.A color-coded answer key for self-checking.A beautifully designed color-by-number worksheet that reveals a hidden image as stud
Preview of Dividing Whole Numbers Color-by-Number Freebie | Grades 4 - 6 Division Practice

Dividing Whole Numbers Color-by-Number Freebie | Grades 4 - 6 Division Practice

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Make practicing division fun and engaging with this Dividing Whole Numbers Color-by-Number freebie! Designed to help students build fluency in dividing whole numbers, this creative activity transforms math practice into a colorful masterpiece while saving teachers prep time. What’s Included:A worksheet with division problems focused on whole numbers.A color-coded key that reveals a vibrant hidden image when completed correctly.Easy-to-follow instructions for both students and teachers.Benefits
Preview of Algebra 1 2nd Quarter Spiral Review 1st Week *Freebie*

Algebra 1 2nd Quarter Spiral Review 1st Week *Freebie*

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Algebra 1: 2nd Quarter Spiral Review (1st Week Freebie)Kickstart your students' learning with this 2nd Quarter Spiral Review Freebie! Perfect for Algebra 1, this resource provides valuable practice and reinforces key concepts from the second quarter of the curriculum. Start the quarter strong and keep students on track with this free first-week review. What’s Included:A variety of practice problems from the 2nd quarter of Algebra 1.Focus on key topics such as: Solving equations and inequalities
Preview of Systems of 3 Equations Color-by-Number Freebie | Solve 3-Variable Systems

Systems of 3 Equations Color-by-Number Freebie | Solve 3-Variable Systems

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Make learning about systems of three equations fun and interactive with this exciting color-by-number activity! Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or individual practice, this free resource helps students strengthen their understanding of solving systems of equations while enjoying a creative task. What's Included:10 practice problems focused on solving systems of three equations.A vibrant color-by-number worksheet to make learning enjoyable.Answer key for easy and hassle-free grading.Key
Preview of Algebra 1 1st Quarter Spiral Review 1st Week *Freebie*

Algebra 1 1st Quarter Spiral Review 1st Week *Freebie*

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Kickstart the school year with this Algebra 1 - 1st Quarter Spiral Review (1st Week Freebie)! This resource is perfect for bell work, homework, or independent practice, helping students reinforce foundational Algebra 1 skills while giving teachers an easy-to-use tool for review. What's Included: A week-long set of spiral review problems designed to revisit key Algebra 1 concepts.Problems focused on foundational topics like equations, expressions, and problem-solving strategies.Clean, student-
Preview of Algebra Unit 2 Free Lesson: Solving Inequalities with Multiplication/Division

Algebra Unit 2 Free Lesson: Solving Inequalities with Multiplication/Division

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This is a free lesson (Lesson 2.3, Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or Dividing) from my Algebra Unit 2: Inequalities! Note: The digital version is not included in the free version. Enjoy! Learn more about the unit here: Start your year off right with this comprehensive, engaging unit over inequalities! This unit includes all you need to teach your students what they need to know about inequalities! What are some features of this unit?The notes are in easy-to-use Cornell style, with "
Preview of Algebra Unit 1 Free Demo Lesson: Variables and Expressions

Algebra Unit 1 Free Demo Lesson: Variables and Expressions

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This is a free lesson (Lesson 1.1, Variables and Expressions) from my Algebra Unit 1: Equations. Note: The digital version is not included in the free version. Here's more about the Equations Unit: Start your year off right with this comprehensive, engaging unit over equations! This unit includes all you need to teach your students what they need to know about equations! What are some features of this unit?The notes are in easy-to-use Cornell style, with "color-able" vocabulary words f
Preview of Algebra 1 3rd Quarter Spiral Review 1st Week *Freebie*

Algebra 1 3rd Quarter Spiral Review 1st Week *Freebie*

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Keep your students on track with this Algebra 1 - 3rd Quarter Spiral Review (1st Week Freebie)! This resource is perfect for bell work, homework, or independent practice, ensuring students stay sharp with key Algebra 1 skills as the year progresses. What's Included: A week-long set of spiral review problems designed to reinforce 3rd quarter Algebra 1 concepts.Problems focused on topics such as advanced equations, functions, and problem-solving strategies.Clear, easy-to-read formatting to hel
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Being a military wife, I've taught at 8 different schools in the past 11 years in 4 different states! But, moving around this much has exposed me to so many valuable teaching experiences that I wouldn't change it for anything. I have taught all grades from 5 - 12, and just about every conceivable subject matter. Mostly, I've focused on teaching students with learning disabilities, which is one of the motivating factors behind my Ph.D. in Educational Psychology.

My own education history

Bachelor's degree in Marketing, M. Ed. and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology