I have been in education for 15 years, ranging from 1st grade to 5th grade to instructional coach to middle school math to High School administrator. I enjoy working with kids of all ages. And I love working with and helping teachers.
This is a fun Earth Day-themed math activity to help students build their math fluency around multiplication and division. Students can get their math facts down while also having fun. The picture has 2 differentiated pages: Level 1 and Level 2. This product also includes an Entry Assessment to help you determine which level would be best for your students. This resource works great for math centers, morning work, an early finisher task or just for fun.
This is a fun Groundhog-themed math activity to help students build their math fluency around multiplication and division. Students can get their math facts down while also having fun. The picture has 2 differentiated pages: Level 1 and Level 2. This product also includes an Entry Assessment to help you determine which level would be best for your students. This resource works great for math centers, morning work, an early finisher task or just for fun.
This is a great 100th Day of School -themed math activity to help students build their math fluency around counting and cardinality up to 100. Students can practice their math while also having fun. This resource includes a color code page of the number 100 with a shadow, along with an answer key. Students have fun as they try to uncover the mystery picture (the title is not given so they must accurately color the squares to identify the image). This resource works great for math centers or an e
This is a great 100th Day of School -themed math activity to help students build their math fluency around subtracting numbers from 100. Students can practice borrowing/unbundling while also having fun. This resource includes a color code page of the number 100 with a shadow, along with an answer key. Students have fun as they try to uncover the mystery picture (the title is not given so they must accurately color the squares to identify the image). This resource works great for math centers or
This is a great Martin Luther King Jr. -themed math activity to help students build their math fluency around multiplication and division. Students can get their math facts down while also having fun. This resource includes a color-coded image of Martin Luther King Jr. Students have fun as they try to uncover the mystery picture (the title is not given so they must accurately color the squares to identify the image). The picture has 3 differentiated pages: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. This pro
These two games are an excellent way to help students accurately identify geometric figures. In both games, there are a total of 24 geometric figures, including point, line segment, ray, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, intersecting lines, acute angle, obtuse angle, straight angle, reflex angle, square, rhombus, rectangle, equilateral triangle, isosceles triangle, scalene triangle, right triangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon. In order to get the complete deck, y
Do you ever get tired of saying the same thing over and over? Well, save your voice - and your sanity - with these wonderful signs. If a student is trying to get your attention, but you're in the middle of a reading conference, no problem. Just wave the sign. You don't even have to turn your head. This set includes the following messages: -I'm conferencing with a student, please go back to your seat. -Please go back and read the directions. -What are you supposed to be doing right now? -Where
This is a great way to spice up your centers (math, literacy or other). Rather than the traditional blue group/orange group, give your center groups some new names to identify with. The names with their corresponding cards and graphics included are: Vikings Barrel of Monkeys Martians Pirates Wild West Funky Town Ninjas Jalepenos Robots Pickles Medieval-Doers Dragons The cards have a place to write the names of all students in that group, as well as a place to write their weekly schedule. This w
These multiplication tables and charts provide an excellent scaffold for students who are trying to get their math facts down. They help students to visualize the problem and the charts help them see the connection between repeated addition (or skip-counting) and multiplication. What's included: Multiplication Table (2 color styles and a Black and White version)Multiplication Facts (2 color styles and a Black and White version)Multiplication Charts (a color versions and a Black and White versio
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Experience
I have been in education for 15 years, ranging from 1st grade to 5th grade to instructional coach to middle school math to High School administrator. I enjoy working with kids of all ages. And I love working with and helping teachers.
Teaching style
I love to teach students how to think. Once they know how to think, there are endless opportunities. I am also a firm believer in finding ways to make learning fun - incorporating games, projects, collaboration and anything else that pulls in the kids.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I was selected to be on the Fulton County Technology Leadership Forum. After going through extensive training, I was able to present at our county's technology fare. I also served on our school's Governance Council and many other school and district leadership committees.
My own education history
I did my k-12 schooling in Fort Collins, CO. After graduating, I studied at Brigham Young University in Provo, UT. After floating around through about 5 different majors, I finally found my calling in Elementary Education.
Additional biographical information
I have a wife and 4 kids, ranging from elementary to high school. I love to read, build things and basically anything outdoors.
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