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I am a mathematics educator with over 10 years of experience working with elementary and lower secondary students. Throughout my teaching career, I have focused on building strong number sense. In addition to classroom teaching, I design structured, standards-aligned worksheets that help students practice skills step by step while maintaining engagement through visual models and real-life contexts. My background in structured planning and curriculum development allows me to create resources that are both practical and classroom-ready.
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Preview of Mixed & Improper Fractions Poster | Anchor Charts & Cheat Sheet | 4th Grade Math

Mixed & Improper Fractions Poster | Anchor Charts & Cheat Sheet | 4th Grade Math

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✨ Make Fractions Click for Your Students! Help your students confidently understand mixed numbers and improper fractions with this engaging, easy-to-follow resource! This set includes clear anchor charts + hands-on activities designed to simplify fraction concepts using the MAD and GLAD strategies. Perfect for building understanding and boosting confidence in 4th grade math. 📦 What’s Included ✔️ 3 Anchor Charts (Mixed Numbers & Improper Fractions) ✔️ Full Color Version (bright & engagin
Preview of Fractions on a Number Line Anchor Charts | Equivalent Fractions Posters

Fractions on a Number Line Anchor Charts | Equivalent Fractions Posters

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Stop wasting instructional time drawing uneven number lines on the whiteboard. This Fractions on a Number Line Anchor Chart set provides precise, visual math models that instantly bridge the gap between concrete fraction bars and abstract number lines. Designed for cognitive clarity, these visuals move students seamlessly from basic fraction vocabulary to mastering equivalent fractions.Make teaching fractions clear, visual, and easy to understand with this Fraction on a Number Line Anchor Char
Preview of Equivalent Fractions Anchor Charts & Interactive Worksheets | Fraction strips

Equivalent Fractions Anchor Charts & Interactive Worksheets | Fraction strips

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Equivalent Fractions Anchor Charts & Hands-On Fraction Activity Make equivalent fractions easy to understand with these engaging visual anchor charts and hands-on fraction activities!This resource helps students clearly see how fractions can represent the same value using fraction circles, area models, fraction bars, and number lines. Students don't just memorize equivalent fractions — they see it, build it, and explore it visually. The set also includes interactive cut-and-build fraction
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Experience

I am a mathematics educator with over 10 years of experience working with elementary and lower secondary students. Throughout my teaching career, I have focused on building strong number sense. In addition to classroom teaching, I design structured, standards-aligned worksheets that help students practice skills step by step while maintaining engagement through visual models and real-life contexts. My background in structured planning and curriculum development allows me to create resources that are both practical and classroom-ready.

Teaching style

My teaching style is like an older sister guiding a younger one — supportive, patient, and honest. I believe students learn best when they feel safe to ask questions and make mistakes. Instead of overwhelming them, I break lessons into clear, manageable steps and explain concepts in simple, everyday language. I focus on: Clear explanations without unnecessary complexity Step-by-step progression Encouraging confidence and independence Making learning feel approachable, not intimidating I don’t rush. I guide. The goal is not just to finish the lesson, but to truly understand it.

Awards & shining teacher moments

One of my proudest teaching moments is seeing a student look at their own work and say, “I did it.” Watching students grow from uncertainty to confidence — and seeing them feel proud of solving a problem on their own — is the most rewarding part of teaching. I value progress over perfection. When students realize they are capable, their mindset changes. That shift — from doubt to belief — is the true achievement in my classroom. For me, success is not just about correct answers. It’s about building confidence, resilience, and self-trust.