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I have taught for over 25 years; most of my classroom experience has been at the college level. I have taught 4-8th grade math in multi-level classrooms and Algebra through AP Calculus at the High School level. I have six children of my own, all with very different abilities in math. Helping them understand math has given me many ideas to use in the classroom and unique ways to explain the material.
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Preview of Equivalent Fraction - Number Lines: A Power Point Lesson

Equivalent Fraction - Number Lines: A Power Point Lesson

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This PowerPoint and accompanying notes guide the students to a visual understanding of equivalent fractions on number lines. After seeing the equivalent fractions the students make conjectures about other fractions that may be equivalent and why they may be equivalent. The PowerPoint presentation is 12 slides and includes values between 0 and 1 with fractions of 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 1/5. Students see the number lines with these fractional amounts merge and see how they fit together. Students th
Preview of Areas of Parallelograms: An Activity and Power Point Lesson

Areas of Parallelograms: An Activity and Power Point Lesson

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math NERDS
This lesson plan includes a warm up, class activity, power point presentation, class notes for the student to fill in during the lesson, a quiz, homework, and a bulletin board poster. Students derive the formula for the area of a parallelogram using a shape-building activity. The students use cut outs to build different combination shapes. The students find the area of the shapes they build and some pre-made parallelograms. They will see that parallelograms are made from two triangles or t
Preview of Equivalent Fractions: Lowest Terms - a power point lesson

Equivalent Fractions: Lowest Terms - a power point lesson

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math NERDS
This equivalent fraction power point deals with getting fractions to the lowest terms. This comes with a power point that shows the steps for reducing fractions to lowest terms, a template for the students to use (this could be glued into an interactive notebook), and worksheets. Along with the nine premade worksheets, there is a template so that you can make as many as you want with different numbers, make them easier, or more difficult. My third grade son was telling me how he explained
Preview of Two Step Equations: Gift Wrap Activity and Power Point Lesson

Two Step Equations: Gift Wrap Activity and Power Point Lesson

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math NERDS
Learn to solve two-step equations during a fun gift activity. Students will "unwrap" the x and find its value. This lesson contains a full lesson plan and all the components necessary to learn how to solve two-step equations. Include in this purchase is a power point presentation, a hands on activity, class notes for the student, equations solver templates, homework, and a quiz.
Preview of Perimeter: An Activity and Power Point Lesson

Perimeter: An Activity and Power Point Lesson

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math NERDS
Students often struggle with finding the missing side for rectilinear shapes. This product comes with a print out activity for the students to do either with the teacher or on their own. Students measure sides of different rectilinear shapes and find the perimeter by adding all the sides together. Students find a relationship between parallel sides of rectilinear shapes with and without overlapping sides. The activity can be done along during the powerpoint after each example type or the
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Experience

I have taught for over 25 years; most of my classroom experience has been at the college level. I have taught 4-8th grade math in multi-level classrooms and Algebra through AP Calculus at the High School level. I have six children of my own, all with very different abilities in math. Helping them understand math has given me many ideas to use in the classroom and unique ways to explain the material.

Teaching style

I believe that everyone can learn mathematics. I believe that teachers just need to find what makes the student have the ah-ha moment. Students learn best by seeing, experiencing, and practicing concepts. Each student learns differently, and no tool works for all students. I teach students with the tools they can best understand, which means I'm always looking for and devising new tools to help the students: TEMPLATES to help them organize their work and the steps necessary, VISUALS to manipulate on their own, VISUALS to demonstrate, REPETITION in writing out work, EXPERIENCES to physically do the problems out.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Elizabeth Ann Seton Award

My own education history

B.A. in Mathematics from Siena Heights University and M.A. in Pure Mathematics from Western Michigan University