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I have had the opportunity to teach kindergarten, 3rd grade, 5th grade science/ss/math, and 6th grade math. I am currently teaching 6th grade math...my favorite experience so far!
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Preview of Exponents

Exponents

This file is a great way to introduce exponents to your students. Students will also be given the opportunity to show comprehension and understanding by completing the ready to use printables. I use this in my 6th grade classroom as a review on this objective and also as an extra practice assignment. This would also be great to use during tutoring, math stations, RTI, and summer practice. CCSS: 6.EE.A.1 Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents. If you like
Preview of Representing Integers:  32 Task Cards for 5th-6th Grade

Representing Integers: 32 Task Cards for 5th-6th Grade

This is a set of 32 task cards for 5th & 6th grade students. These cards are perfect for introducing or reviewing representing integers with your students. By using these cards, you will quickly be able to assess your students' knowledge and comprehension on key words used to represent integers. Task cards can be used in centers in a guided math classroom, as a whole class activity, RTI time, test prep, and many other ways. This set comes with small recording sheets, as well as an answer key
Preview of Powers & Exponents:  Student Notes and Independent Practice

Powers & Exponents: Student Notes and Independent Practice

This product is a great way to have students take notes on powers and exponents without worrying about the amount of time spent on note taking. The "student notes" page allows students to fill in blanks using vocabulary from the lesson and also work examples. This page would also be great as a quiz to check understanding. The "independent practice" page gives students the chance to show what they have learned from the lesson. Also included are 2 templates that can be used in interactive notebook
Preview of Prime Factors:  Prime Numbers, Composite Numbers, and Prime Factorization

Prime Factors: Prime Numbers, Composite Numbers, and Prime Factorization

This file contains 3 printables to be used for independent student work and also 6 colorful letter sized posters. I print the letter sized posters, frame them and place them where students can easily view the information. I have also included a picture of the anchor charts I hang in my classroom when teaching this lesson. This lesson is appropriate for 5th and 6th grade students. If you like this product be sure to check out: Spiral Math Review: 32 Task Cards VISIT MY BLOG
Preview of Integers Task Cards:  32 Color and B&W Task Cards

Integers Task Cards: 32 Color and B&W Task Cards

Task cards have so many uses in the classroom! I use them in many ways depending on my class and needs. I love to use them in my RTI class as a girls vs. boys competition. I will also use them as flash cards for test prep in the spring. The uses are really limitless. This set of task cards focuses on operations with integers and includes 32 cards. I have included both color and black & white copies (to save on ink). The set focuses on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers.
Preview of Poppin' Numbers 1-10

Poppin' Numbers 1-10

The printables in this file give early learners practice with number recognition for 1-10. You will receive 4 ready-to-go printables with a nice variety of number sense activities. Perfect for whole class, small group, and/or center work. If you like this product be sure to check out: Bubblegum Math; Numbers 1-10
Preview of Bubblegum Math; Numbers 1-10

Bubblegum Math; Numbers 1-10

The printables in this file include the following early learning math skills: adding (with pictures and without); recognizing odd and even numbers, and matching word form to numeral (standard) form for the numbers 1-10. Printables are great for independent class work or math centers (paste in a file folder and laminate). The puzzle pieces can be used for independent practice, whole group learning (game), or as a math center with self-checking. If you like this product be sure to check out:
Preview of Alphabet & Numbers to 20:  Matching Cards and Task Cards

Alphabet & Numbers to 20: Matching Cards and Task Cards

There are many ways to use this product with your early learners. The set is complete with upper case and lower case letters that students can match with picture cards for each letter. Children can also match the standard form and word form for numbers 1-20. The set comes with a colorful set and also a cartridge saver task card set. These cards are perfect for whole group flash/task cards, centers, and/or partner work. They can also be used as a "memory" game. They are ready to print, cut,
Preview of Christmas Number Fun

Christmas Number Fun

What kid doesn’t LOVE Christmas? I enjoy all things Christmas beginning in November and so do my students. The anticipation is fed a little bit each day by incorporating Christmas clip art (which I LOVE) into my lessons. The printables in this unit can be used in centers, as a whole group activity, or as an individual activity. Concepts included are: *Sequencing/Numeral Recognition to 20 *Addition to 15 *Subtraction to 10 *Patterns *Counting objects to 25 I hope you enjoy it! Check out m
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Experience

I have had the opportunity to teach kindergarten, 3rd grade, 5th grade science/ss/math, and 6th grade math. I am currently teaching 6th grade math...my favorite experience so far!

Teaching style

I am a visual learner and that is the way I teach my students. I use the Promethean board on a daily basis. I love to incorporate music, comics, and videos to help my students grasp the concept being taught. I am also a firm believer in drill and practice to help concepts "stick" with my students. I try to add a bit of humor (sometimes corny) to help get the point across.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Applebee's Teacher of the Month DIS Teacher of the Year Mason's Teacher of Today

My own education history

I have a Bachelor's degree in elementary education with a minor in secondary social studies. I am also certified in early childhood and ESL (in Texas). I received my Master's degree in Library Science in the fall of 2007.

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