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Katie Lyn

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Salisbury, Maryland, United States
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This is my 13th year in teaching middle school; six years as a 6th grade math teacher and six years as a 7th grade teacher. I've found that with the change to Common Core, our textbooks are just outdated and don't match my way of teaching concrete math in order to help understanding. My goal every year for my students who express to me that they don't like math, is to have them at least for one day (hopefully more) to say that they had enjoyed the class and the lesson when they didn't expect to. This is my eighth year of teaching majority of special education classes. I think by teaching these classes I have become a better mathematician and a better teacher because of learning how to concretely get them to understand a topic before getting into algorithms.
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Preview of Real Life Average with GPA

Real Life Average with GPA

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Katie Lyn
This activity has 15 report cards where students have to translate the letter grades into numbers so that the Grade Point Average can be found. This document is a word document, not a PDF in case you want to change the subjects according to your school. I know with my sixth graders, it is their first year with understanding the meaning of grades as well as GPA and it has been a learning experience for my classes every time I do this with them. I do allow them to use a calculator for this activit
Preview of 5.NF.B.4 Cross Simplifying with Multiplying Fractions PPT

5.NF.B.4 Cross Simplifying with Multiplying Fractions PPT

Created by
Katie Lyn
This PPT practices multiplying fractions without and with cross simplifying. There are 8 slides of practice of multiplying straight across, then there are 12 problems with showing them how to cross simplify step by step. It's a great visual! I color coded each diagonal. If you like this item, please rate it and check out my other items!!http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Katie-Lyn
Preview of 6.NS.B.2 & 3 Long Divison/Intro into Dividing Decimals by Whole Number

6.NS.B.2 & 3 Long Divison/Intro into Dividing Decimals by Whole Number

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Katie Lyn
Shows step by step :) This Activity Reviews Long Division (12 practice slides), and has 3 slides used for introducing dividing decimals. These three slides will allow students to try dividing decimals and figuring out the decimal rule on their own. This can be used for 5th grade after teaching long division, or for 6th grade as a review and an introduction.
Preview of 6.NS.B.3 Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers PPT

6.NS.B.3 Dividing Decimals by Whole Numbers PPT

Created by
Katie Lyn
This PPT is 10 slides of practice with dividing with decimals. The slides with stars on them are problems where students need to practice putting a placeholder in their answer. If you like this item, please rate it and check out my other items!!http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Katie-Lyn
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Integers Puzzle

Multiplying and Dividing Integers Puzzle

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Katie Lyn
This is a fun way for students to practice the Multiplying and Dividing Integers. There are 55 problems, and students won't even realize how many they are actually solving! As a teacher you only have to check the end result of each puzzle. There is a total of six puzzles. The first start out small, and then get longer.
Preview of Decimal Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply Decimals)

Decimal Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply Decimals)

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Katie Lyn
I've noticed in the classroom that when you teach the topics of adding, subtracting, and multiplying decimals individually, students can be quick learners. The true test is can they do all of them accurately when mixed together. This PowerPoint has 12 practice problems with the 3 decimal operations. With adding and subtracting problems, each problem involves a placeholder.
Preview of 6NSB2 Double Digit Long Division with Decimal Divisor Extension

6NSB2 Double Digit Long Division with Decimal Divisor Extension

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Katie Lyn
*This product aligns with the Common Core Math Standard of 6.NS.B.2. with double digit divisor. There are 17 practice problems, as well as answers to each. On the answer page of the PowerPoint, it goes through each step of the problem so students can check to see if they have any mistakes. If they do they are able to see if it was a calculation error and/or an organization error. **As an extension activity, this PowerPoint also introduces decimals in the divisor along with 5 practice problems.
Preview of 7th Grade Review NS and EE

7th Grade Review NS and EE

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Katie Lyn
This product is designed to have students review the skills with NS and EE. The file is in PPT format. The slides can be printed out on a handout of 4 to 6 on a page depending on how big or small you want the cards. These slides are in the PPT without the answers. The second half of the powerpoint has the answers with animations after the question is shown. There are 21 review questions. The skills that are reviewed are decimals, fractions, negatives, expressions, equations, word problems, and
Preview of 6EEA1 Exponent Connect Five Board Game

6EEA1 Exponent Connect Five Board Game

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Katie Lyn
Here's a fun way to get students to practice, make it into a game! This engaging activity allows students to either work together or play competitively with exponents. On the board there are long expressions that can be shortened by writing them with exponents. I have included an answer bank for students so they can check to see if they are answering them correctly. How to play: Roll the dice to find your Prime Factorization Expression. For example, if you roll a “1” and a “3” you can go to bo
Preview of 6EEA1 Order of Operations Practice and Quiz

6EEA1 Order of Operations Practice and Quiz

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Katie Lyn
This product has ten practice problems that can be used as a classwork practice or for homework the day before a quiz. A ten question quiz is also a part of this product. Eight out of ten of the order of operations problems are with a fraction bar, with majority including exponents. The last two problems are order of operations problems where students need to make sure they know the x and / pair are completed left to right, as well as the + and - pair.
Preview of 7NSA1 Subtracting Integers Scaffolded

7NSA1 Subtracting Integers Scaffolded

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Katie Lyn
This PowerPoint Practice can be used for scaffolding subtracting integers. Each problem reviews how to solve the problem while using a number line. Part One Practice Problems practices subtracting a positive. (10 problems) Part Two Practice Problems practices subtracting a negative number. (10 problems) Part Three Practice Problems are a mixture of Part 1 and Part 2. (10 problems) The last slide is a picture of number lines you can cut out and laminate so that students can use that as a tool.
Preview of 6EEA3 6EEA4 Simplifying Expressions *Intro to ***Advanced

6EEA3 6EEA4 Simplifying Expressions *Intro to ***Advanced

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Katie Lyn
This product is to help you as teacher so that you can have a smooth transition with your students from real life organizing to simplifying algebraic expressions. It helps students visualize the math problem concretely so that when it becomes more abstract they can relate back to the foundation of simplifying. This was made for 6th Grade Curriculum therefore there are only positive numbers with the adding, subtracting, and multiplying. For 6th grade, this PowerPoint is also to be an introduction
Preview of 6.NS.B.3 Dividing Decimals Quiz

6.NS.B.3 Dividing Decimals Quiz

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Katie Lyn
Dividing with Decimals in the Dividend Quiz 7 division problems and one Halloween Themed word Problem.
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Experience

This is my 13th year in teaching middle school; six years as a 6th grade math teacher and six years as a 7th grade teacher. I've found that with the change to Common Core, our textbooks are just outdated and don't match my way of teaching concrete math in order to help understanding. My goal every year for my students who express to me that they don't like math, is to have them at least for one day (hopefully more) to say that they had enjoyed the class and the lesson when they didn't expect to. This is my eighth year of teaching majority of special education classes. I think by teaching these classes I have become a better mathematician and a better teacher because of learning how to concretely get them to understand a topic before getting into algorithms.

Teaching style

I like student centered activities; any exploration or use of manipulatives in the classroom is the best way to get students engaged. I like using PowerPoint for practice where students can use dry erase boards. I probably using this type of practice at least twice a week. As I moved to 7th grade I found it challenging to find activities that students like to do. I focus more on scaffolding so that we, teacher and student, can take small steps in grasping the concept.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the Year 2021 for my middle school

My own education history

Salisbury University Class of 2010, Major in Elementary Education and a Minor in Mathematics. Graduated with my Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction in 2016.

Additional biographical information

Couldn't imagine doing anything else besides teaching :)