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.
Are you looking for a fun game to help your students learn their math facts? This fast-paced card game is a great solution. Students practice multiplication facts as they face off with a partner. They can also enjoy the fun in solo mode. How it works: Any two cards in the deck have exactly one matching expression. Students try to get rid of their pile by finding the matching expression between their card and the card in the middle pile. First to get through their pile wins! See the preview for
This is a fun Animal-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 6 separate images: A Pig (multiplication), a Fox (division), a Lion (multiplication) a Crab (division), an Owl (Multiplication) and a horse (Division). 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
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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