I spent 5 years teaching middle school math. I then became my school's technology coordinator, helping teachers incorporate technology into their lessons. I'm currently an elementary school resource/co-teacher for grades 2-5.
When learning about line angle relationships, students need lots of practice not only learning the vocabulary, but applying what they have learned to find missing angles of parallel lines with transversals. This bundle includes 5 products (all available individually) that focus on angle geometry (vertical angles, corresponding angles, alternate interior angles and alternate exterior angles)
Angle Relationships Task Cards
This product contains 40 task cards (both with and without QR codes) that
The Common Core is pushing us to use more real-world math problems, rather that focusing on using known procedures for solving them. This product includes 16 different word problems that prompt students to find the volume of a given shape (rectangular prisms, cylinders, cones, and a sphere are included). Once students find the answer to the problem they are working on, they look for that answer on the bucket of a different problem. When all problems have been solved, the student will arrive a
Do your students need extra practice with similar figures?
Are you looking for something extra for struggling students or fast finishers?
This activity includes 11 problems involving similar figures. Students either find the missing side or angle in a pair of similar figures. The answer corresponds to a letter that will answer a riddle. It also includes a recording sheet and an answer key. Easy to print, cut apart, and enjoy!
6th - 8th
Geometry, Math, Measurement
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Experience
I spent 5 years teaching middle school math. I then became my school's technology coordinator, helping teachers incorporate technology into their lessons. I'm currently an elementary school resource/co-teacher for grades 2-5.
Teaching style
I believe students learn and retain information by practicing. Rather than doing boring worksheets, games and activities stimulate their brains and make them apply what they have learned to a new situation.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have presented at these conferences:
Fayette County's Innovations for Learning 2019
Prince George's County Powering Up with Technology 2012
Prince George's County Powering Up With Technology 2013
Prince George's County Powering Up With Technology 2014
iConnect (Sunset Elementary 2012)
Brainfest 2012 (Annapolis Area Christian School)
MSET at the Baltimore Convention Center in April 2013
My own education history
I graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 2006 with my Bachelor's degree in Psychology. I completed my master's degree in Special Education Leadership and Teaching from College of Notre Dame of Maryland in 2011.
Additional biographical information
I love sharing my love of learning and technology with my fellow staff members. When teachers are excited about teaching, students are excited about learning!
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