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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 6th Grade Ratios and Rates Review Worksheets | Unit Rates, Percents, Assessment

6th Grade Ratios and Rates Review Worksheets | Unit Rates, Percents, Assessment

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This 6th grade ratios and rates review resource includes printable worksheets covering unit rates, ratios, percent problems, and mixed review. Use it for independent practice, quiz prep, test prep, or a quick assessment. ✨ Description Make 6th grade math review simple and stress-free with this Unit Rates & Ratios Review/Quiz Pack! This resource includes 5 structured printable worksheets designed to help students practice unit rates, ratios, proportions, percent problems, and measurement conv
Preview of 6th Grade Ratios and Rates Riddle Puzzle Activity | Math Review / Quiz Worksheet

6th Grade Ratios and Rates Riddle Puzzle Activity | Math Review / Quiz Worksheet

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Make ratio and rate practice more engaging with this 6th Grade Ratio & Rate Riddle Puzzle. Students solve 14 math problems, use their answers to complete the puzzle, and then decode the final riddle: Why do smart shoppers love ratio math?This resource includes both printable worksheets and a digital Google Slides version, making it easy to use for in-person learning, math centers, homework, independent practice, or digital assignments. Students practice important 6th grade math skills in a
Preview of Mean Median Mode Range Color by Code | 6th Grade Worksheet | Math Activity

Mean Median Mode Range Color by Code | 6th Grade Worksheet | Math Activity

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⭐ Practice Mean, Median, Mode, and Range with Color by Code! Make 6th grade statistics practice more engaging with this Mean, Median, Mode, and Range Color by Code worksheet set. Students solve data set word problems, find measures of center and range, then use their answers to complete a fun coloring activity. This resource is perfect for helping students practice mean, median, mode, and range in a low-prep, print-and-go format. The problems include real-world data sets, tables, true or fals
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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.