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I taught my first algebra class in the 1980’s. Now, for the past 12 years, I have been working as a full time private math tutor. I am blessed to teach a wide variety of grade levels everyday and have found this to be an invaluable experience. I understand what works and doesn’t work from level to level. I love to make my students laugh. I implement imaginative and sometimes silly demonstrations to make math "stick". The more fun we have, the more we all learn. My ultimate goal with students is to have them appreciate, learn, and enjoy math.
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Preview of Multiplication and Division Graph Paper

Multiplication and Division Graph Paper

Multiplication and Division Graph Paper 8 Versions of various graph/grid paper for multiplication and division problem. Can also be used for addition and subtraction problems. Sure, we have all used lined notebook paper rotated 90 degrees and regular graph paper, but I have had great success with this specialized graph paper. It clears the visual field and allows the students to focus on each individual multiplication or division problem without excess lines. Products you may also like.
Preview of FREEBIE -  Rainbow Factors of a Number Worksheet 4.OA.4

FREEBIE - Rainbow Factors of a Number Worksheet 4.OA.4

Over the Rainbow Factors of a Number 4.OA.4 Worksheet Freebie. Common core aligned to 4.OA.4 Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1–100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. This is my favorite method for factoring numbers. Color and black outline with and without clouds for differentiated learning included! Learning factors of composite numbers is so crucial, especially when learning how to factor polynomials in Algebra! I hope you enjoy t
Preview of Multiplication Math Flash Cards Color and Doodle

Multiplication Math Flash Cards Color and Doodle

It just broke my heart when my academically excelling incoming 5th grader didn’t know the answer to 3x3. So, I created these flash cards just for her and she loves them! Of course many studies have shown that writing and doodling makes learning stick. Math facts need to be learned visually and by rote. Skip counting should be outlawed for most all students. I have had pre-calculus students who could not answer 3x6 without skip counting on their fingers! How can these students do well on the non-
Preview of Rainbow Factors Task Cards and Worksheets 4.OA.4

Rainbow Factors Task Cards and Worksheets 4.OA.4

Over the Rainbow Factors of a Number 4.OA.4 Task Cards and Worksheets This comprehensive collection contains.... 4 sets of 36 task cards 4 sets of 6 worksheets (6 problems per page) answer key and recording sheet included color and black outline with and without clouds for differentiated learning! Connect with Me Follow my WebsiteMath to the Core on FacebookMath to the Core BlogMath to the Core on PinterestMath to the Core on TwitterMath to the Core on Instagram
Preview of Multiplication Math Flash Cards Color and Doodle Freebie 12's

Multiplication Math Flash Cards Color and Doodle Freebie 12's

It just broke my heart when my academically excelling incoming 5th grader didn’t know the answer to 3x3. So, I created these flash cards just for her and she loves them! Of course many studies have shown that writing and doodling makes learning stick. Math facts need to be learned visually and by rote. Skip counting should be outlawed for most all students. I have had pre-calculus students who could not answer 3x6 without skip counting on their fingers! How can these students do well on the non-
Preview of Prime Numbers Coloring Search and Shade

Prime Numbers Coloring Search and Shade

Prime Numbers Coloring 4.OA.B.4 Search and Shade with Math Tips Finding prime number form a list of whole numbers from 2 -102. Enjoy this worksheet based on the Search n Shade concept from Patricia Wright (used with permission) updated with math tips and Common Core alignment. A key is included along with a version without a border to save ink. Work each problem. Then search for the answer on the grid. Shade each square containing the answer to look like the small square or circle next t
Preview of Factors of a Number Coloring Search and Shade

Factors of a Number Coloring Search and Shade

Factors of a number Coloring 4.OA.B.4 Search and Shade with Math Tips Finding factors of a number form a list of numbers from 12 -100. Enjoy this worksheet based on the Search n Shade concept from Patricia Wright (used with permission) updated with math tips and Common Core alignment. A key is included along with a version without a border to save ink. Work each problem. Then search for the answer on the grid. Shade each square containing the answer to look like the small square or circ
Preview of Factors of a Number Worksheet 4.OA.4

Factors of a Number Worksheet 4.OA.4

Factors of a Number Worksheet 4.OA.4 Over the Rainbow Factors of a Number 4.OA.4 Common core aligned to 4.OA.4 Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1–100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. This is my favorite method for factoring numbers. Fill in the sun with your own composite number. Color and black outline included! Learning factors of composite numbers is so crucial, especially when learning how to factor polynomials in Algebra!
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Experience

I taught my first algebra class in the 1980’s. Now, for the past 12 years, I have been working as a full time private math tutor. I am blessed to teach a wide variety of grade levels everyday and have found this to be an invaluable experience. I understand what works and doesn’t work from level to level. I love to make my students laugh. I implement imaginative and sometimes silly demonstrations to make math "stick". The more fun we have, the more we all learn. My ultimate goal with students is to have them appreciate, learn, and enjoy math.

Teaching style

First and foremost, I want to instill a love and understanding of mathematics in my students. I have a passion for math that I hope my students will share with me. I incorporate manipulatives, 3d models, acronyms, songs, and anecdotes to make learning memorable and meaningful. I have spent hundreds of hours creating math resources to use with my students and now I am sharing them with TpT.

My own education history

I have a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from Northern Illinois University.

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