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Math without Noise

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Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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CPA 4+ years Tax Accountant 6+ years Special Education Assistant 2 1/2 yrs Substitute teacher Homeschooler 4 years Homeschool tutorial teacher 1 year
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Preview of Math Tool Kit: Converting Fractions to Percents

Math Tool Kit: Converting Fractions to Percents

This resource can be used to add to your student's took box of skills. When converting fractions to percents, this resource helps students recognize when mental math is possible and when a calculator would be faster. Includes guided notes, practice problems and answer keys.
Preview of Math Words Spinner

Math Words Spinner

Interactive notebook resource to help students translate mathematical expressions and equations into words and visa versa. It is also a helpful tool for decoding word problems. A fun, colorful spinner that students can use to identify words associated with each mathematical operation. Includes an illustrated set of instructions that the teacher can use or give to students for independent work.
Preview of Math Toolkit: Multiplication

Math Toolkit: Multiplication

I often have students who are frustrated with memorizing their multiplication facts. And this slows them down as they move to higher levels of math. This tool is designed to teach them how to break down difficult multiplication facts (typically 6s, 7s, 8s and 9s tables) into smaller facts that they know. Resource includes guided notes and key as well as a practice sheets.
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Experience

CPA 4+ years Tax Accountant 6+ years Special Education Assistant 2 1/2 yrs Substitute teacher Homeschooler 4 years Homeschool tutorial teacher 1 year

Teaching style

I'm not a certified teacher. But as a special education assistant and a parent of a child with autism, over the years I have helped my son's teacher to create materials that are streamlined to reduce distractions. While some cute designs can be engaging for some students, others can find them distracting. While homeschooling my daughter for middle school, we found the best way forward with math was to avoid over complicating things. As a math teacher in a homeschool tutorial, I've found that kids enjoy engaging activities but are distracted when the designs are too busy. With these materials, I strive to remove the distractions while still engaging students.

My own education history

Bachelors of Business Administration from Belmont University 1996 Masters of Accounting from Massey School of Business @ Belmont University 2003 Certified Public Accountant - licensed 1997, (license currently on inactive status) Completed Volunteer Advocacy Program (VAP) at Vanderbilt University 2015