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Teacher at heart, I’ve always loved helping others realize their potential. As a teenager, I spent countless hours helping friends prepare for math, physics, and economics tests—usually over snacks and a can of Coke (it was a different time!). Later, in the workplace, I became the go-to person for coworkers who struggled with numbers. And now, as both a mom and a tutor, I’ve had the joy of showing kids of all ages that learning can actually be fun. I listen, I observe, and I create resources that meet students where they are. Some kids light up with coloring activities, others thrive with puzzles. Some prefer working independently, while others need competition and games to stay engaged. And for those who tell me, “math is useless because calculators exist,” I take it as a challenge to prove them wrong.
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Preview of Mean Absolute Deviation Math Project with Real-World Application, Differentiated

Mean Absolute Deviation Math Project with Real-World Application, Differentiated

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Looking for a fun way to teach Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD)? With this project, your students will explore MAD in a meaningful, real-world context. Students step into the role of Giovanni, a pizza shop owner, and use data to make decisions about how much dough to prepare each day. Instead of just applying a formula, students analyze sales patterns, measure variability, and test whether their plan would be enough to meet demand. What’s included:Graphing activity to compare variability between da
Preview of School Fundraiser Linear Equations Algebra Project Based Learning, Grades 8,9,10

School Fundraiser Linear Equations Algebra Project Based Learning, Grades 8,9,10

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“When will I ever use linear relationships?” This project answers that question by putting students in the role of an event planner, making decisions with real math. In this multi-step, real-world project, students analyze survey data, model linear relationships, compare upgrade options, and evaluate sponsorship offers to determine how much money a school event could raise. Every decision students make affects attendance, ticket sales, costs, and profit. What’s Included✔ Student worksheets orga
Preview of Pizzeria Math Project Based Learning, Real World Word Problems, PBL, Grade 7-8

Pizzeria Math Project Based Learning, Real World Word Problems, PBL, Grade 7-8

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Help your students master proportions and ratios while solving real-world problems with this pizza-packed project! Perfect for middle school classrooms and homeschool settings. In this engaging, pizza-themed math project, students step into the shoes of a pizzeria manager tasked with solving a mystery order! Along the way, they’ll apply their math skills with proportions and ratios to figure out the number of pizzas in the order, pricing, profit, and delivery. This project is designed to hel
Preview of Quadratic Equations Algebra Real World Project PBL | Factor Graph Solve Equation

Quadratic Equations Algebra Real World Project PBL | Factor Graph Solve Equation

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Looking for an engaging way to teach quadratic equations and maximizing area without another worksheet packet? In this ready-to-use Algebra 1 project, students take on the role of garden designers. Using a fixed amount of fencing, they must determine which dimensions create the maximum planting area — applying factoring, graphing, and reasoning along the way. This structured, hands-on activity helps students see how quadratics work in a real situation — not just on paper. What Students Will Do
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Experience

Teacher at heart, I’ve always loved helping others realize their potential. As a teenager, I spent countless hours helping friends prepare for math, physics, and economics tests—usually over snacks and a can of Coke (it was a different time!). Later, in the workplace, I became the go-to person for coworkers who struggled with numbers. And now, as both a mom and a tutor, I’ve had the joy of showing kids of all ages that learning can actually be fun. I listen, I observe, and I create resources that meet students where they are. Some kids light up with coloring activities, others thrive with puzzles. Some prefer working independently, while others need competition and games to stay engaged. And for those who tell me, “math is useless because calculators exist,” I take it as a challenge to prove them wrong.

Teaching style

My teaching style is flexible, creative, and student-centered. I design engaging activities that make learning fun, meaningful, and confidence-building.