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I have been a middle school teacher for seven years. I taught 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA in Hawaii for four years, and 6th grade Math and ELA in Washington for three years. After taking a year off from teaching in the classroom while my family was stationed in Texas, I am now back in Washington teaching 5th through 8th grade Math!
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Preview of ORDER OF OPERATIONS CHRISTMAS RIDDLE WORKSHEET Math with the Elves

ORDER OF OPERATIONS CHRISTMAS RIDDLE WORKSHEET Math with the Elves

Practice Order of Operations (PEMDAS) with a fun, engaging Christmas riddle worksheet! Students review Order of Operations and then solve 10 problems to answer the question: What is an elf's favorite kind of music? Review questions get your students thinking, writing, and talking about math, and riddles keep them engaged while practicing this essential concept. This resource includes: Order of Operations (PEMDAS) review worksheet with review questionsRiddle worksheetAnswer keys for review & ri
Preview of ORDER OF OPERATIONS HALLOWEEN RIDDLE WORKSHEET Monsters' Math

ORDER OF OPERATIONS HALLOWEEN RIDDLE WORKSHEET Monsters' Math

Practice Order of Operations (PEMDAS) with a fun, engaging monster-themed riddle worksheet! Great for Halloween or any other time of year! Students review Order of Operations and then solve problems to answer the question: What is a monster's favorite dessert? Review questions get your students thinking, writing, and talking about math, and the riddle keeps them engaged while practicing this essential concept. This resource includes: Order of Operations (PEMDAS) review worksheet with review ques
Preview of St. Patrick's Day ORDER OF OPERATIONS RIDDLE WORKSHEET

St. Patrick's Day ORDER OF OPERATIONS RIDDLE WORKSHEET

Practice Order of Operations (PEMDAS) with a fun, engaging St. Patrick's Day riddle worksheet! Students review Order of Operations and then solve problems to answer the question: Why did the leprechaun become a florist? Review questions get your students thinking, writing, and talking about math, and the riddle keeps them engaged while practicing this essential concept. This resource includes: Order of Operations (PEMDAS) review worksheet with review questionsRiddle worksheetAnswer keys for revi
Preview of ORDER OF OPERATIONS RIDDLE WORKSHEET Donuts

ORDER OF OPERATIONS RIDDLE WORKSHEET Donuts

Practice Order of Operations (PEMDAS) with a fun, engaging donut-themed riddle worksheet! Students review Order of Operations and then solve problems to answer the question: How did the strawberry donut feel after dinner? Review questions get your students thinking, writing, and talking about math, and the riddle keeps them engaged while practicing this essential concept. This resource includes: Order of Operations (PEMDAS) review worksheet with review questionsRiddle worksheetAnswer keys for re
Preview of AREA OF A HEART Estimating the area of an irregular figure

AREA OF A HEART Estimating the area of an irregular figure

Put some "heart" into teaching area of irregular figures! For this activity, students draw and find the area of a heart, using step-by-step instructions. Colored activity pages are great for displaying in your classroom, especially around Valentine's Day! Resource includes:Informational review page about areaStep-by-step instructions that guide students through finding the area of their irregular figureActivity page, where students draw their heart and write the area Looking for more holiday re
Preview of ORDER OF OPERATIONS RIDDLE WORKSHEET New Year Math

ORDER OF OPERATIONS RIDDLE WORKSHEET New Year Math

Practice Order of Operations (PEMDAS) with a fun, engaging New Year riddle worksheet! Students review Order of Operations and then solve problems to answer the question: Why do you need a jeweler on New Year's Eve? Review questions get your students thinking, writing, and talking about math, and riddles keep them engaged while practicing this essential concept. This resource includes: Order of Operations (PEMDAS) review worksheet with review questionsRiddle worksheetAnswer keys for review & ridd
Preview of Coordinate Plane Designs

Coordinate Plane Designs

Students create Coordinate Plane Designs by plotting points and forming polygons on a coordinate plane. Students then write step-by-step instructions to explain how to create their design. Partner activity instructions and reflection questions foster collaboration and further learning. Five activity options allow flexibility for your teaching circumstances: in-class partner activityin-class individual activityremote partner activityremote individual activityfully digital with TpT Easel toolsTh
Preview of Valentine's Day ORDER OF OPERATIONS RIDDLE WORKSHEET

Valentine's Day ORDER OF OPERATIONS RIDDLE WORKSHEET

Practice Order of Operations (PEMDAS) with a fun, engaging Valentine's Day riddle worksheet! Students review Order of Operations and then solve problems to answer the question: What do you call two birds in love? Review questions get your students thinking, writing, and talking about math, and riddles keep them engaged while practicing this essential concept. This resource includes: Order of Operations (PEMDAS) review worksheet with review questionsRiddle worksheetAnswer keys for review & riddle
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Experience

I have been a middle school teacher for seven years. I taught 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA in Hawaii for four years, and 6th grade Math and ELA in Washington for three years. After taking a year off from teaching in the classroom while my family was stationed in Texas, I am now back in Washington teaching 5th through 8th grade Math!

Teaching style

I believe in nurturing the whole child: mind, body, and spirit. I focus on the fundamentals in each of my subjects, while also fostering social emotional intelligence. My goal is to prepare students for the next phase of their educational careers and have fun doing it!

My own education history

I started as a Montessori student early on in Preschool and transitioned into "challenge" classes from 1st to 8th grade. In high school, I was a full International Baccalaureate student. I graduated from University of Portland with Secondary Education and English degrees and a Basic Mathematics Endorsement. I earned my Master's Degree from Western Governors University in Curriculum and Instruction.