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Mathporium

Rated 4.85 out of 5, based on 653 reviews
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California, United States
About the store
My goal for every lesson is to minimize barriers and maximize engagement, accessibility and instructional time. I use lots of visuals, scaffolds, and hands-on activities that target different learning modalities. I love finding new ways to make math fun and relevant. My products represent a small fraction of what I do in my own classroom.
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Preview of FREE Multiplication Table 20x20

FREE Multiplication Table 20x20

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Mathporium
This free 20x20 multiplication table resource includes 3 versions: colored, black & white and a blank version. Check out these other freebies! FREE Long Division Guided NotesFREE Math Word SearchFREE Avocado Mystery PictureTeach 6th grade math? Here are some other resources you might like: 6th Grade Math Guided Notes (full year)Coordinate Graph Mystery Pictures BundleMiddle School Math Word SearchesVisit Mathporium for other math resources! Follow me on TPT to receive updates on new products
Preview of Equivalent Simplified Mixed and Improper Fractions Guided Notes

Equivalent Simplified Mixed and Improper Fractions Guided Notes

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Mathporium
These fraction notes cover basic fraction skills such as equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions and converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions. They are a great resource to use in 4th grade math classes or for remediation in upper grades. Guided notes are an amazing resource in any class. I use guided notes for every lesson and love seeing my students reference their notebooks daily! They are a great accommodation for students with special needs. They minimize writing to allow
Preview of GCF and LCM Guided Notes

GCF and LCM Guided Notes

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Mathporium
These step-by-step notes are an excellent resource for teaching greatest common factor and least common multiple. It includes 6 total notes pages (plus answer keys) with different versions of notes so you can adjust your pacing to the level of your students. I use guided notes for every lesson and love seeing my students reference their notebooks daily! They are a great accommodation for students with special needs. They minimize writing to allow your students to focus on listening and learning.
Preview of Exponents Complete Lesson

Exponents Complete Lesson

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This standards-based lesson includes a variety of activities to help students to understand exponents. The pack includes both digital and print resources. Instructions for all activities are provided so there is no prep required. The pack includes: Guided NotesIntroductory Task: Monthly AllowancePractice Page 1: Write in Expanded & Exponent FormPractice Page 2: Evaluate ExponentsPractice Page 3: Evaluate ExponentsPractice Page 4: Equivalent Expressions (cut-n-paste)Practice Page 5: Real-World Ap
Preview of Distributive Property Complete Lesson

Distributive Property Complete Lesson

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This standards-based lesson includes a variety of activities to help you teach distributive property. The pack includes guided notes, practice pages, and interactive tasks. These activities were designed to help maximize instructional time, increase student engagement and best of all create zero prep for you! UPDATED ON 7/8/25The pack includes: Exploration (digital available)Guided Notes (digital available)Practice Page (digital available)Puzzle ActivityExpressions Cut-n-Paste (digital available
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Experience

My goal for every lesson is to minimize barriers and maximize engagement, accessibility and instructional time. I use lots of visuals, scaffolds, and hands-on activities that target different learning modalities. I love finding new ways to make math fun and relevant. My products represent a small fraction of what I do in my own classroom.

Teaching style

This quote by Thomas Hicks summarizes my teaching philosophy: "All people everywhere have a mind for mathematics... and every human being with a functioning brain has an innate facility for mathematical thought." Students can only be successful in math if they have the confidence that drives them to make mistakes. Likewise, a teacher's ability to educate their students only goes as far as their belief in their students. After all, how could I effectively teach a student who I don't believe has the ability to learn math? This philosophy is what drives my teaching.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Nothing is more rewarding than when a struggling learner experiences that "Ah ha!" moment. Those are the moments that count....

My own education history

Bachelor of Arts in Education- San Diego State University Master's in Education- University of San Diego Multiple-Subject Teaching Credential Single-Subject Teaching Credential- Mathematics