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Lexie

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Juneau, Alaska, United States
About the store
I have over 13 years experience teaching high school math. I started my career teaching in Quincy, Florida for 2 years. After that I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina for 3 years. I tried it back home where I grew up in Juneau, Alaska for 2 years. After leaving Alaska, I moved back to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I taught for 4 years and I was the department chair for the last 3 years. I taught in Clarksville, TN for 2 years and was a Level 5 teacher my final year there. I recently graduated with my Masters in Mathematics Education, K - 8, and I currently teach at Juneau Douglas High School.
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Basic Numbers & Operations

Preview of Fractions Operations Bingo!

Fractions Operations Bingo!

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Lexie
This is a great review activity for students needing practice on their fractions. There are 30 problems total, 5 each of adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, writing as a mixed number, and writing as an improper fraction. The 4 sets of operations problems are all with simple fractions (no mixed numbers), but will require the students to reduce their fractions and sometimes write as a mixed number. It is a great game and students will love to play it! I usually start off with them maki
Preview of Number Classification, Commutative & Associative Property Worksheet

Number Classification, Commutative & Associative Property Worksheet

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Lexie
Great worksheet for Pre-Algebra or a review for Algebra I. Worksheet comes with a key! The thumbnails make it look like 2 pages, but the worksheet is just 1 page.
Preview of Beginning Integers & Absolute Value Quiz

Beginning Integers & Absolute Value Quiz

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Lexie
This is a 20 question quiz (with Key) that is great to use after working with integers & absolute value. Below is a breakdown of the different types of problems on the quiz. I would NOT allow the use of a calculator on this quiz. It could also be used as a pre-assessment to help you determine what to spend time on (especially because they have started to learn integers years ago). • Graphing sets of integers (2 problems) • Looking at graphs of integers & write solution set (2 problems) â€
Preview of I have who has game for Integer Operations

I have who has game for Integer Operations

Created by
Lexie
Great way for students to practice their skills with integer operations. Make sure when cutting it out, only cut the vertical line in the middle and all horiztonal lines.
Preview of Order of Operations Practice Cards

Order of Operations Practice Cards

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Lexie
For this activity, students are required to do 16 different problems on cards. This activity is good to use because the students have to get up and move around, but they are still doing math. It would be good for a review before a quiz or test, a practice activity after notes, or just an activity to practice their skills with this very important topic.
Preview of Comparing Integers Basic Skills Sheet

Comparing Integers Basic Skills Sheet

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Lexie
This is a basic review sheet that I used in my Algebra I class. My students struggle at times with integer operations and understanding which integer is bigger, so I created this worksheet that enables students to practice their basic order of operations and integer comparison.
Preview of Number Classification Old Maid or Memory Game

Number Classification Old Maid or Memory Game

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Lexie
This set of cards allows students to determine if numbers are rational, irrational, integers, whole numbers, or natural numbers. It can be used in groups of 3 playing old maid, or used as a memory game. To play the game you make copies of the 2 problem sheets on construction paper. Then you make one copy of the boy at the board (the old maid card). I usually make 10 sets of cards. Each set of cards needs 1 old maid. To play the game students need to be in groups of 3. Each student gets 7
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About the store

Experience

I have over 13 years experience teaching high school math. I started my career teaching in Quincy, Florida for 2 years. After that I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina for 3 years. I tried it back home where I grew up in Juneau, Alaska for 2 years. After leaving Alaska, I moved back to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I taught for 4 years and I was the department chair for the last 3 years. I taught in Clarksville, TN for 2 years and was a Level 5 teacher my final year there. I recently graduated with my Masters in Mathematics Education, K - 8, and I currently teach at Juneau Douglas High School.

Teaching style

Each school that I have taught in has been considered a "low performing" school and I have always worked with students that come in lacking prior knowledge and the motivation to be successful. I create and use a lot of activities and games that help keep my students engaged. A co-worker of mine calls me, "The Game Queen."

Awards & shining teacher moments

I was a Level 5 teacher for the 2011-2012 in Tennessee, with some of the highest scores in Algebra 2 for the school district (which included my inclusion class)

My own education history

I graduated from Juneau-Douglas High School in 1994. I attended Florida State University and earned my Bachelors degree in December 1998 for Curriculum and Instruction: Mathematics Education (6-12). Masters, Mathematics Education K-8, University of Alaska Southeast.

Additional biographical information

I love teaching and I have always been able to make connections with my students and peer teachers. I hope that you enjoy my activities, worksheets, tests, and anything else.