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MiddleSchoolMath

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I taught inner city 5th grade my first year out of college. I then spent three glorious years in a suburban middle school teaching 7th grade math. I now have the opportunity to stay home with my children and plan to pursue full time teaching again when they start school.
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Preview of Fractions Rules Poster 8x11

Fractions Rules Poster 8x11

Rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, with example. 8 x 11.
Preview of Triangles Note Taking

Triangles Note Taking

All About Triangles: A way for students to interactively take notes and practice skills with triangles. This sheet includes how to find the angle measurements of missing angles, along with classifying triangles as scalene, isosceles or equilateral and acute, obtuse or right and finding the area of triangles. Great for use as a review material or for introduction into triangles.
Preview of Fractions Rules-All Operations PDF Form

Fractions Rules-All Operations PDF Form

Three posters (8.5 x 14) giving you all of the rules for the four operations (add, subtract, multiply and divide) with fractions. Each poster is complete with an example walking students through the steps. This is a must have for any 4th-9th grade math class or math center area! This is in PDF format. MiddleSchoolMath must have!
Preview of Order of Operations Poster

Order of Operations Poster

This poster explains how to solve an equation using the order of operations.
Preview of Geometry Flash Cards

Geometry Flash Cards

Basic geometry shapes (quadrilaterals, triangles, circles) with their definitions. Area, surface area, volume, circumference formula flash cards. Great for students to review prior to assessments.
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Experience

I taught inner city 5th grade my first year out of college. I then spent three glorious years in a suburban middle school teaching 7th grade math. I now have the opportunity to stay home with my children and plan to pursue full time teaching again when they start school.

Teaching style

Student centered, learning based (not teaching based). I believe that students learn best through communicating.