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Jenny

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Renton, Washington, United States
About the store
This is my fifteenth year teaching, although I don't know where the time has gone! I've taught in both 4th and 5th grade self-contained classrooms and middle school in private, Catholic schools, but I moved to a public middle school last year. In addition, I've worked as a tutor for students ages 5-17 in both language arts and math. I also have taught fifth grade Catholic Faith Formation. I love teaching and can't imagine myself in any other profession!
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Preview of Math Resources and Quick Reference Guide for Students

Math Resources and Quick Reference Guide for Students

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Jenny
This 37 page book was made for students who needed a smaller, at your fingertips reference guide for basic math skills in grades 4,5 and 6. With a step by step guide for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing whole numbers, fractions and decimals in addition to references for geometry, problem solving and key math terms, students can quickly look up basic skills and work step by step. While every math textbook goes into these skills more in depth, this detail can often be overwhelming f
Preview of Factors and Multiples SMART board Presentation

Factors and Multiples SMART board Presentation

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Jenny
This interactive presentation explores the difference between factors and multiples. Students play a game in groups, pairs or as a class while discussing key terms from this chapter such as prime, composite, factor and multiple.
Preview of Fractions and Decimals SMART board Lesson

Fractions and Decimals SMART board Lesson

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Jenny
This lesson explores how to change fractions to decimals and vice versa. It is interactive and invites the students to solve problems after learning the procedure. This is best used along with math journals for students to note the procedure for reference during homework time.
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode and Range SMART board Lesson

Mean, Median, Mode and Range SMART board Lesson

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Jenny
This is a SMART board lesson explaining mean, median, range and mode. There are cartoons to help the students remember these terms and also includes directions for a game that can be done as a group or in partners.
Preview of Multiplication Properties SMART board Presentation

Multiplication Properties SMART board Presentation

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Jenny
This is an outline of the basic multiplication properties. It is best used alongside a math journal for students to take notes as you move through the presentation.
Preview of Multiplying Decimals SMART board Lesson

Multiplying Decimals SMART board Lesson

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Jenny
This lesson outlines step-by-step instruction in multiplying decimals. The students can follow along while noting the procedure in their math journal. Make it interactive by having students demonstrate their understanding on the SMART board by solving problems.
Preview of Divisibility Rules SMART board Presentation

Divisibility Rules SMART board Presentation

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Jenny
This SMART board presentation outlines divisibility rules in a colorful, standout format. The students can move through this presentation with you while taking notes or testing these rules. This is also great for review later in the year when moving to simplifying fractions or long division.
Preview of Properties of Addition SMART board Presentation

Properties of Addition SMART board Presentation

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Jenny
This is a SMART board presentation outlining the properties of addition. This is used alongside student math journals but also is a lifesaver when a student is absent for the lesson.
Preview of Simplifying Fractions Reminders

Simplifying Fractions Reminders

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Jenny
This is a one page reminder for students who find simplifying fractions difficult. Post it on your SMART board when students are working or print it for students who could use a copy in their notes!
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About the store

Experience

This is my fifteenth year teaching, although I don't know where the time has gone! I've taught in both 4th and 5th grade self-contained classrooms and middle school in private, Catholic schools, but I moved to a public middle school last year. In addition, I've worked as a tutor for students ages 5-17 in both language arts and math. I also have taught fifth grade Catholic Faith Formation. I love teaching and can't imagine myself in any other profession!

Teaching style

While I create my lessons around state standards, I always think to myself when forming a lesson, "will the kids enjoy this?" While I'm not naive and realize that learning can't be fun ALL the time, I do aim to create a learning atmosphere that is engaging and interesting for the students to learn by using multiple teaching strategies to reach and teach each learner. I do this with a lot of games to reinforce concepts, humor in the SMART board lessons I create and post-it notes next to my bed when I have a brainstorm at 3am. My students are middle schoolers, so they are more than happy to provide constant and immediate feedback for both lessons they've enjoyed and those that need to go in the archives of lessons which bombed. I love what I do and try to transfer that energy to my teaching because if I don't enjoy doing what I do, they kids won't enjoy learning what I teach!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Distinguished Graduate 2012

My own education history

After volunteering as a teacher at my church for Sunday School when I was a teenager, I fell in love with teaching and went on to earn a BA in Elementary Education from University of Portland. A few years ago, I earned my Masters in Education Curriculum and Instruction from Seattle University. Concurrently I received my Professional Certification for the state of Washington. A few years ago, I went back to school to acquire an endorsement for middle level humanities. This is what I now teach and I LOVE it. I think I'll hang up my student hat for awhile, but I'd love to go back and get another degree sooner than later!

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