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This is my 30th year in mathematics education. I currently teach 8th grade mathematics and have spent the majority of my career in middle school settings. Over the years, I’ve taught a wide range of courses including 5th grade self-contained, 6th grade math, pre-algebra, algebra, math intervention, and math enrichment. My experience reflects a deep commitment to supporting students at various levels of mathematical understanding.
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Preview of Non-curricular Tasks for Middle School

Non-curricular Tasks for Middle School

This document is a collection of 123 student problem-solving cards designed for use with the Building Thinking Classrooms framework by Peter Liljedahl. Each card is formatted so it can be printed back-to-back, with English on one side and Spanish on the other, making them accessible for bilingual learning environments. After printing, the cards will need to be cut apart so each problem becomes its own separate card. The problems have been gathered from a wide variety of sources and are not all
Preview of Dot Card - Number Talks

Dot Card - Number Talks

This is a set of number talk dot-cards. Dot-cards are a good introductory activity for introducing number talks to your students. Number talks are a great activity for students to do to help assist them with their number sense. The basic idea behind number talks is to have students discuss various ways to solve calculation problems. Dot cards help introduce that concept to students by allowing them to be able to visualize different ways to groups objects together. To use them you simply s
Preview of Basic Facts Mastery Practice

Basic Facts Mastery Practice

The basic facts practice pages are a quick, daily, facts practice program designed to encourage automaticity within a student’s numeracy knowledge. With this program you will be able to automatically provide for differentiation within this single self-contained 10 minute activity. All facts practice pages contain 70 questions and are expected to be answered within seven minutes and thirty seconds. The students should then correct their own papers and record the results in a graphical manner
Preview of Math Study Pages

Math Study Pages

These are copies of something I was asked to create to go into the calendar for our school. We were able to include anything into the students planners that we wanted and as a math department we decided to include these. I personally hand created everything that is on these pages and I thought maybe someone else out there would be able to find a use for them. These pages cover the following topics: - basic fraction operations - various geometry formulas - fraction/decimal/percent conversions
Preview of Distributive Property - Modeling & Writing

Distributive Property - Modeling & Writing

This is another activity, to the first one on I put up on TPT, that I created based upon a teaching method that I employ to assist my students in understanding how to apply the distributive property. Frequently when I teach my students how to use the distributive property with just multiplication techniques the students often obtain an incorrect expression. Example: 2(3x + 4) is equivalent to 6x + 8 but often my students will give 6x + 4 because they will incorrectly only multiply 2(3x). T
Preview of Distributive Property through Area Models

Distributive Property through Area Models

This is a series of activities having students apply the distributive property to determine the area for various models. Each problem has: - a context – a real world situation for the problem - an area model - equivalent expressions - and for numeric expressions it also has the traditional algorithm There are four example questions provided where everything is completed for the students. The remaining problems have some or all of the sections missing. The students are expected to fill in th
Preview of Bowling for Numbers - Order of Operations

Bowling for Numbers - Order of Operations

This is an activity that engages students in working with order of operations problems. When I tried it out with my students, they were pretty excited about it, and I was surprised to find that every student was working on the problems. The basics of this activity are that students are trying to use three numbers to create the numbers 1 through 10. The students roll three dice and then use those numbers to write math expressions, that are properly written to simplify to the given number. The
Preview of Number Talk - Addition with Animation

Number Talk - Addition with Animation

This is a PowerPoint presentation with animation that I have created to help my students and other teachers with doing number talks. This presentation asks for students to solve an addition problem in three different ways. Once you have given your students an appropriate amount of time, you can click forward through the animations which will show the students examples of different ways to solve the problems. They are then asked to share the methods that they came up with other students. Abou
Preview of Four in a Row - Multiplying Integers

Four in a Row - Multiplying Integers

Four in a Row - Game board for multiplying integers up to 81. This is the game board for the Four in a Row game that has students multiply integers to achieve products up to 81. In addition to this file, I recommend you download the FREE directions on my TPT page. The game of four in a row is a two player game for students in various grade levels. It helps to reinforce basic skills in a fun engaging game. The various games boards are designed around a variety of skills. The first few tha
Preview of Four in a Row - Multiplying up to 100

Four in a Row - Multiplying up to 100

Four in a Row - Game board for multiplying up to 100. This is the game board for the Four in a Row game that has students multiply numbers to achieve products up to 100. In addition to this file, I recommend you download the FREE directions on my TPT page. The game of four in a row is a two player game for students in various grade levels. It helps to reinforce basic skills in a fun engaging game. The various games boards are designed around a variety of skills. The first few that I have
Preview of Tree Diagram - Marble Experiment Without Replacement

Tree Diagram - Marble Experiment Without Replacement

This is an activity having the students complete a tree diagram for an experiment involving 5 marbles; 1 black, 2 white, and 2 grey marbles. The experiment does not have the students replace the marbles after drawing them. A tree diagram is provided as assistance for the students. The students are expected to write out all of the possible combinations, outcomes, for the experiment. Then they are two calculate the probabilities for each of the different possible outcomes. There are also ei
Preview of Four in a Row - 4 Game Boards

Four in a Row - 4 Game Boards

Within this file I have bundled my students four favorite game boards. Each file alone would cost you $1.95, so by buying them altogether in this file, you are saving money off of each game board. Four in a Row - Game board for multiplying up to 50. This is the game board for the Four in a Row game that has students multiply numbers to achieve products up to 50. Four in a Row - Game board for multiplying up to 100. This is the game board for the Four in a Row game that has students multip
Preview of Distributive Property as Groups of Items

Distributive Property as Groups of Items

This is an activity that I created based upon a teaching method that I employ to assist my students in understanding how to apply the distributive property. Frequently when I teach my students how to use the distributive property with just multiplication techniques the students often obtain an incorrect expression. Example: 2(3x + 4) is equivalent to 6x + 8 but often my students will give 6x + 4 because they will incorrectly only multiply 2(3x). This year while discussing how to view the e
Preview of Four in a Row - Multiplying Variables

Four in a Row - Multiplying Variables

Four in a Row - Game board for integers and variables. This is the game board for the Four in a Row game that has students multiply integers and variables. In addition to this file, I recommend you download the FREE directions on my TPT page. The game of four in a row is a two player game for students in various grade levels. It helps to reinforce basic skills in a fun engaging game. The various games boards are designed around a variety of skills. The first few that I have placed up
Preview of Four in a Row - Directions

Four in a Row - Directions

This file is for the basic directions for all of the game boards, but does NOT actually contain any of the game boards. For the various game boards I have created, please check my TPT page for all of the boards you can purchase. The game of four in a row is a two player game for students in various grade levels. It helps to reinforce basic skills in a fun engaging game. The various games boards are designed around a variety of skills. The first few that I have placed up here have students w
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Experience

This is my 30th year in mathematics education. I currently teach 8th grade mathematics and have spent the majority of my career in middle school settings. Over the years, I’ve taught a wide range of courses including 5th grade self-contained, 6th grade math, pre-algebra, algebra, math intervention, and math enrichment. My experience reflects a deep commitment to supporting students at various levels of mathematical understanding.

Teaching style

Over the past two years, I have transformed my approach to teaching mathematics by fully embracing the Building Thinking Classrooms framework developed by Peter Liljedahl. My students work in small, randomly assigned groups at vertical whiteboards placed around the room. This method is the foundation of my instruction—not just an occasional problem-solving activity—and is used to deliver nearly all of the course content. The result is a vibrant classroom energized by music, movement, and deep mathematical thinking.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Honoree of Tulare County Community Advisory Committee (CAC) which is an organization that includes several parents of students with special needs. As appointed by Tulare County school districts and the Tulare County Board of Education, one of the committee's many duties is to honor people, agencies and businesses that support special education.

My own education history

BA - CSULB MS credential - CSULB Supplemental Math Credential - CSULB

Additional biographical information

I currently teach at a middle school in Porterville CA at the same school as my wife, who teaches Language Arts.