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Master Your Math Teaching

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Hamlyn Heights, Victoria, Australia
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I have lived and worked in Melbourne, London and Vancouver Island (current). Majority of my experience has been teaching/tutoring students in years 4-6 but have had a range of experience from kindergarten to year 10. In Melbourne I spent 4 years teaching years 4-6 in a low Socio-Economic school with a high population of English as an Additional Language (EAL) and Special Education Needs (SEN) students. In London I spent some time supply teaching (substitute, CRT, whatever you want to call it) before I started fulltime private tutoring 6 to 15 year olds. A part of this was working in a bridge high school (students with learning difficulties and behavioural problems). For my move to Canada, I decided to try something different and become an Au Pair. I am working with two beautiful young boys aged 2 and 5.
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Preview of Cut and Paste Activity - Dinosaurs

Cut and Paste Activity - Dinosaurs

Dinosaur cut and paste activity is a dino-riffic fun way for your child to learn fundamental fine motor skills. This cut and paste activity for preschool will have your child learning how to cut and paste shapes and lines. The dinosaur cut and paste printables start basic and increase in difficulty as your child improves their new found skill. It also includes a BONUS cut and paste dinosaur activity scene, or laminate after cutting for a reusable experience.  ⭐ Click here for Dinosaur Board
Preview of Measurement and Geometry - Frayer Model

Measurement and Geometry - Frayer Model

Measurement and Geometry Vocabulary Boards are the ultimate tool to help your students learn mathematical concepts. Measurement and Geometry can sometimes feel like a completely different language so these math vocabulary boards will help with defining, understanding purpose, characteristics, examples and non-examples. The measurement and geometry boards are great visual tools to help EAL/ESL and SEN learning. They can be used as a whole class lesson, in small groups, individual activities or
Preview of Types of Angles Game - Cards

Types of Angles Game - Cards

Types of Angles Game is an unlimited resource that will help your students learn angles of geometry in a fun and engaging way. Just print, cut and laminate these angles game cards for use year after year.  They include 3 different ways angles are represented including the name, degree and a drawing.  Learning angles in geometry can be a tough concept for children to grasp but using these cards will make learning fun (according to my own students). 5 games and how to play are included if you’re s
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About the store

Experience

I have lived and worked in Melbourne, London and Vancouver Island (current). Majority of my experience has been teaching/tutoring students in years 4-6 but have had a range of experience from kindergarten to year 10. In Melbourne I spent 4 years teaching years 4-6 in a low Socio-Economic school with a high population of English as an Additional Language (EAL) and Special Education Needs (SEN) students. In London I spent some time supply teaching (substitute, CRT, whatever you want to call it) before I started fulltime private tutoring 6 to 15 year olds. A part of this was working in a bridge high school (students with learning difficulties and behavioural problems). For my move to Canada, I decided to try something different and become an Au Pair. I am working with two beautiful young boys aged 2 and 5.

Teaching style

I set out to instil a passion for learning in my students through engagement and student's voice. I like to create foundations while letting students drive their own learning. This is something many find difficult in mathematics and I want to help create this culture in this area.

My own education history

I completed my Bachelor of Teaching at the Australian Catholic University in 2014.

Additional biographical information

This store was formerly "Miss, is this right?"