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I started off my career as a 4th grade teacher for 4 years, 5th grade teacher for 5 years, 6th grade teacher for 2 years, and then an elementary math coach for 2 years. As an instructional coach I worked closely with first through fifth grade teaches on developing lessons that would bring math to life for my students. I then moved to the high school for a bit teaching Algebra I and II. I taught 8th grade for three years along with Algebra I and have spent the last two years teaching 7th grade and Algebra I.
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Preview of Factoring When a=1 and a=/ 1 Scavenger Hunt

Factoring When a=1 and a=/ 1 Scavenger Hunt

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Looking for a way to make factoring rigorous yet festive? This 20-station scavenger hunt is designed to push students beyond basic trinomials. It focuses heavily on Factoring out Negative GCFs and handling negative leading coefficients—the #1 spot where my students make mistakes! 🍀 Students will solve 20 factorable trinomials to decode a 20-word St. Patrick's Day riddle. No variable GCFs are included, making this perfect for students who have mastered basic factoring and are ready for the
Preview of Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Polynomials Scavenger Hunt

Adding, Subtracting, and Multiplying Polynomials Scavenger Hunt

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A Rigorous, 20-Station Math MysteryMove beyond the worksheet with this comprehensive scavenger hunt designed to challenge students' understanding of Polynomial Operations. This activity combines procedural fluency with critical thinking, requiring students to apply their knowledge to geometric contexts and multi-step problems. The ChallengeStudents navigate through 20 stations, solving problems to decode a hidden riddle about a "Polynomial Professor." This self-correcting format encourages stud
Preview of Geometric Sequences Scavenger Hunt

Geometric Sequences Scavenger Hunt

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Engage your students and get them moving with this 12-station Scavenger Hunt! This activity is specifically designed to align with Big Ideas Math Algebra 1 Lesson 6.6, focusing on identifying, extending, and writing rules for geometric sequences. Scavenger hunts are the ultimate self-checking tool. If a student solves a problem and can’t find their answer on another station, they know immediately that they need to check their work! What’s Included:12 Rigorous Problems: Covers identifying the
Preview of Subtracting Integers Puzzle Pack (5 Tarsia Puzzles)

Subtracting Integers Puzzle Pack (5 Tarsia Puzzles)

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A great way to help your students assess their understanding of subtracting integers! This 5 puzzle pack comes with the answer keys and the puzzles so all you have to do is print, cut, and distribute! Great for independent, pair, or group work! Made with the help of https://www.tarsiamaker.co.uk/
Preview of LOW PREP Pythagorean Theorem I Have, Who Has

LOW PREP Pythagorean Theorem I Have, Who Has

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This is a Low Prep game to play with your students! Print, cut, and play this Pythagorean Theorem game. Instructions included.
Preview of LOW PREP Properties of Exponents Scavenger Hunt

LOW PREP Properties of Exponents Scavenger Hunt

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Here is a super Low Prep Scavenger Hunt to get students working on Properties of Exponents. Print one copy of everything except the student response sheet (have one for each student) and then post around the room. Bam! Instant high engagement activity for your students to practice their properties of exponents!
Preview of LOW PREP Systems of Linear Equations Scavenger Hunt

LOW PREP Systems of Linear Equations Scavenger Hunt

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This 47 page pdf includes: ~12 Systems of Linear Equations to solve by any method ~2 Word problems ~14 Solutions including special solutions ~14 QR codes that help students solve a riddle ~1 worksheet so that students can show their mathematical thinking
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Experience

I started off my career as a 4th grade teacher for 4 years, 5th grade teacher for 5 years, 6th grade teacher for 2 years, and then an elementary math coach for 2 years. As an instructional coach I worked closely with first through fifth grade teaches on developing lessons that would bring math to life for my students. I then moved to the high school for a bit teaching Algebra I and II. I taught 8th grade for three years along with Algebra I and have spent the last two years teaching 7th grade and Algebra I.

My own education history

I have my undergraduate degrees in Elementary Education and Mathematics, a masters degree in Reading and Literacy, and my Supervision and Administration certificates.