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I have dedicated over a decade of my life helping people of all ages understand mathematics. My experience includes teaching students from the third grade level to the eighth grade level and adults returning to college. In my time working in middle schools, I have taught inclusion classes and was the Academic Intervention Services teacher for my academy. <br /><br /> I have worked in New York City and New Jersey public schools and taught a Basic Math Literacy class at a NYC city college. In addition to teaching, I tutored students with a wide range of levels in learning and abilities.<br /><br /> Coming from schools where supplies were limited, many of my products were created to be used again and again and constructed out of low-cost materials.
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Preview of Area and Circumference of Circles

Area and Circumference of Circles

Great Pi Day Activity! Practice finding area and circumference of a circle with PIZZA! Celebrate football season, National Pizza Month (in October), Pi Day, End of the Year parties with this activity! Two engaging worksheets are included for each topic (area and circumference). Questions are designed to get students thinking about the relationship between the lengths and the circumferences and areas of circles. You can have discussions with your students about which pie is the best size. A
Preview of 3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Volume of Rectangular Prisms

3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Volume of Rectangular Prisms

Use this fun, versatile resource to teach or review volume of rectangular prisms with your students! The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves. These questions are designed to get your students thinking and seeing the patterns that emerge in mathematics and then making the connections! There is much more than just reviewing with formulas. Let your students learn how to find volume with real life examples and
Preview of 3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms

3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms

3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms DESCRIPTION Use this fun, versatile resource to teach or review surface area of rectangular prisms with your students! The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves. These are questions are designed to get your students thinking and seeing the patterns that emerge in mathematics and then making the connections! There is much more than just reviewing wit
Preview of Area of Circles Worksheet FREE!

Area of Circles Worksheet FREE!

Practice finding area of a circle with PIZZA! Questions are designed to get students thinking about the relationship between the lengths and the areas of circles. You can have discussions with your students about which size is the best size pie (both for your wallet and for your stomach!). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you like this worksheet, check out the full version with two worksheets for both Area and Circumferen
Preview of 3D Snowman and Tree Math Winter Activity

3D Snowman and Tree Math Winter Activity

Build a 3-dimensional snowman and tree with your students from 2-dimensional shapes with this Winter Activity! Teach them about surface area by showing them the nets of a cylinder, rectangular prism, and triangular prism. Together you can build a winter holiday scene with these 3-dimensional figures! Check out the Preview to see all the pages and worksheets included in this packet! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Included
Preview of 3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Surface Area of Cylinders

3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Surface Area of Cylinders

Use this fun, versatile resource to teach or review surface area of cylinders with your students! The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves. These are questions are designed to get your students thinking and seeing the patterns that emerge in mathematics and then making the connections! There is much more than just reviewing with formulas. Let your students learn how to find volume with real life examples and
Preview of 3D Geometry In Real Life BUNDLE

3D Geometry In Real Life BUNDLE

Use this fun, versatile 3D Geometry in Real Life BUNDLE to teach or review volume and surface area of three dimensional shapes with your students! This bundle includes resources for volume and surface area of rectangular prisms, cylinders, and more to come! Teach different grades or constantly switch grade levels each year? Buy the bundle and be set for all levels! The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves.
Preview of 3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Anchor Charts

3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Anchor Charts

Decorate your classrooms with these colorful and informative 3D Geometry in Real Life Anchor Charts! These charts can be enlarged to poster size and displayed in your classrooms. They can be put up on your bulletin board as part of a 3D Geometry visual guide. They can be printed two to a page and given out to your students to be glued into their interactive notebooks. This versatile resource was created to be part of the 3D Geometry in Real Life series. The 3D Geometry in Real Life Anchor Char
Preview of 3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Volume of Cylinders

3D GEOMETRY IN REAL LIFE Volume of Cylinders

Use this fun, versatile resource to teach or review volume of cylinders with your students! The questions come together nicely to give your students enough information to lead them to discover the concepts for themselves. These questions are designed to get your students thinking and seeing the patterns that emerge in mathematics and then making the connections! There is much more than just reviewing with formulas. Let your students learn how to find volume with real life examples and engaging
Preview of Classifying Colors and Shapes Activity and Sorting Mats

Classifying Colors and Shapes Activity and Sorting Mats

Identify and describe shapes with your kids using names of shapes and colors. Analyze and compare the two-dimensional shapes and then sort them to the correct color or shape mats. Use all of the shapes or some of them depending on how difficult you want to make the activity and how many people are participating! Find things around your house or classroom to sort! Extend the colors or shapes activities to real things (beads, buttons, building blocks, etc). Or have your kids make their own shape
Preview of Quadrilaterals Poster and Poof Book Foldable

Quadrilaterals Poster and Poof Book Foldable

Help your students review or learn about the properties of quadrilaterals with a graphic organizer. Go over properties of sides and angles, or area and perimeter of quadrilaterals by filling out the graphic organizer with your students. The venn diagram is designed to visually show your students the overlapping characteristics of each quadrilateral. This poster can be enlarged and displayed on a bulletin board, can be used as a handout, or turned into a foldable! ----------------------------
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Experience

I have dedicated over a decade of my life helping people of all ages understand mathematics. My experience includes teaching students from the third grade level to the eighth grade level and adults returning to college. In my time working in middle schools, I have taught inclusion classes and was the Academic Intervention Services teacher for my academy. <br /><br /> I have worked in New York City and New Jersey public schools and taught a Basic Math Literacy class at a NYC city college. In addition to teaching, I tutored students with a wide range of levels in learning and abilities.<br /><br /> Coming from schools where supplies were limited, many of my products were created to be used again and again and constructed out of low-cost materials.

Teaching style

My students loved activities where they could use manipulatives, create something, or use technology to explore what otherwise might be a mundane topic.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Univision Nueva York Educator of the Week 2007

My own education history

Master's Degree in Secondary Education of Mathematics Pace University, 2006 Bachelors of Science Degree in Business Management Stony Brook University, 2004

Additional biographical information

My philosophy is that math can be understandable. My goal is to make math enjoyable.