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Leander, Texas, United States
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19 years 6th grade Social Studies; Special Education; Math; Science
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Preview of Missing Dimensions for Area and Volume

Missing Dimensions for Area and Volume

This activity allows student to find a missing measurement for area and volume. The word problems try to use real life examples, though some are a bit silly. Students are required to write the formulas for area or volume in the problem, insert the numbers that they have, and solve for the missing number. Specifically, it is area for parallelograms, triangles, and trapezoids and volume of rectangular prisms. Once students solve the problems, they have a cute shape humor picture to color.
Preview of Improper Fraction and Mixed Number Task Cards (Walkabout)

Improper Fraction and Mixed Number Task Cards (Walkabout)

In my class, instead of calling them task cards, we call it a Walkabout because I hang them up and we walkabout the classroom solving the problems. These task cards include converting from improper fractions to mixed numbers or converting from mixed numbers to improper fractions.
Preview of Which Property?

Which Property?

Students review the different algebraic properties: both addition and multiplication. Instead of writing, students color in the boxes. This gives them a different visual for each property. Properties reviewed: Associative, Commutative, Distributive, Identity, and Inverse (as well as none)
Preview of The Olympics in Decimals

The Olympics in Decimals

Students take real times, distances, or scores from the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics and determine the gold, silver, and bronze medal winners. I wanted students to get an idea of when, in the real world, we would need to put decimals in order.
Preview of Decimals, Fractions, and Percents Foldable

Decimals, Fractions, and Percents Foldable

This foldable is to help students realize the similarities between decimals, fractions, and percents before learning how to convert between the three. Included are definitions, examples, and models of fractions, decimals, and percents, as well as when students might encounter fractions, decimals, and percents in real life. The examples are equivalent representations. The models help show the students how the 3 representations are really the same.
Preview of Fraction Decimal Percent Benchmark Practice

Fraction Decimal Percent Benchmark Practice

Students practice converting fractions, decimals, and percents as well as modeling them. Benchmark fractions: 1/2, 3/4, 1/10, 1/5, 1/8, 1/4, 1/3. No model for 1/3
Preview of Stem and Leaf: Cut and Paste

Stem and Leaf: Cut and Paste

Students will create a stem and leaf plot, but cutting and gluing numbers instead of writing. Sometimes, cutting and gluing makes the kids more focused. Students also have to find the mean, median, mode, and range of the data.
Preview of Shading Squares

Shading Squares

Students show different decimals by shading the unit squares. They also practice transforming from number to word form. This is good modeling practice for decimals.
Preview of Positive and Negative Counters

Positive and Negative Counters

Students will draw and color counters to represent integers. This activity is especially helpful to visual learners.
Preview of Rectangular Prism Volume Activities

Rectangular Prism Volume Activities

Students get to practice making rectangular prisms using blocks. They have to answer questions about the dimensions and draw the prism.
Preview of Fraction Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

Fraction Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

Graphic Organizer with places for : Equivalent Fractions; Simplifying Fractions; Mixed Numbers; Improper Fractions I created this because I wanted my students to have one place to find these vocabulary words. A one-stop shop for vocab. Feel free to use your own definitions. There is also a place for showing models of equivalent, mixed numbers, and improper fractions.
Preview of Using Positive & Negative Counters with Students

Using Positive & Negative Counters with Students

This activity is designed for teachers to use in the class. This should be done with manipulatives. The helps students see the difference between positive and negative integers using counters. It also helps students distinguish what words imply positive numbers and what words imply negative.
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About the store

Experience

19 years 6th grade Social Studies; Special Education; Math; Science

Teaching style

I like to give my students the information they need through notes. Then, I like for them to practice and learn on their own. I try to give them interesting or fun assignments, not just fill in the blank worksheets. I also have a fake pet lizard named Leonard. He comes to school with me, and the kids really like him. They always want him to sit by them. It's a good incentive.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2016 Teacher of the Year at my school

My own education history

Graduated #11 in my high school class of 500 Graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science and a minor in English Completed alternative certification 1998-1999

Additional biographical information

Wife, mom, reader, puzzle solver, pet owner (cats, guinea pig, lizard, tortoise), nerd