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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 Elapsed Time Word Problems Task Cards 3rd Grade | Coloring Worksheets & Booklet

Elapsed Time Word Problems Task Cards 3rd Grade | Coloring Worksheets & Booklet

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⏰ Elapsed Time Word Problems Task Cards – 3rd Grade Math Activity Make elapsed time practice more engaging with this 3rd Grade Elapsed Time Word Problems resource! Students will read real-world story problems, solve for elapsed time, find missing start times or end times, and practice time intervals in a fun, visual way. This resource includes printable worksheets, task cards, digital task cards, cut-and-paste activities, booklet versions, color pages, black-and-white pages, and answer keys.
Preview of Mother’s Day Math Craft Bundle | 1st 2nd 3rd Grade Math Activities, Cards &Color

Mother’s Day Math Craft Bundle | 1st 2nd 3rd Grade Math Activities, Cards &Color

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🌸 Mother’s Day Math Craft Bundle for 1st, 2nd & 3rd Grade Looking for a meaningful and low-prep Mother’s Day Math Craft Bundle for your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students? This printable bundle includes fun seasonal math activities, coloring cards, cut-and-paste crafts, and answer keys — perfect for combining math review with a sweet Mother’s Day keepsake. Students will practice important grade-level math skills while creating a Mother’s Day card or craft they can color, cut, write on, and take
Preview of 2nd Grade Mother’s Day Math Craft | Telling Time to the Nearest 5 Minutes |Color

2nd Grade Mother’s Day Math Craft | Telling Time to the Nearest 5 Minutes |Color

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Looking for a fun Mother’s Day Telling Time Craft for 2nd grade? This printable math activity helps students practice telling time to the nearest 5 minutes while completing a sweet cut-and-paste Mother’s Day card. Students read the time, choose the correct clock, cut out the matching item, paste it onto the card, and color their finished Mother’s Day craft. This activity is perfect for combining 2nd grade math practice, fine motor skills, and a meaningful seasonal craft for Mother’s Day.
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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.