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Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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I taught my first six years in a magnet program for high-ability learners. It was a multi-age classroom of 3rd-5th graders and I was a part of a team responsible for designing curriculum to meet their AIG needs and the standards. I then switched positions and taught 2 years as an 8th grade math teacher. Now, I am in my second year as a Talent Development (AIG) facilitator for a K-8 school.
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Preview of Approximating Square Roots Inquiry

Approximating Square Roots Inquiry

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MixedChix4Math
Help your students understand how to approximate square roots with a concept based inquiry lab! Use tiles or graph paper to show how squares and roots are connected visually, then build on that understanding to estimate non-perfect square roots.
Preview of One Step Equations - Color By Number

One Step Equations - Color By Number

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MixedChix4Math
Your students can practice one step equations with a fun, low-stress color by number activity! After an equation is solved, the color is revealed to use for that question number. All four operations are utilized in this practice sheet and there are answer choices to match common errors that are made by students. Answer key is also provided for equations and correct coloring.
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Experience

I taught my first six years in a magnet program for high-ability learners. It was a multi-age classroom of 3rd-5th graders and I was a part of a team responsible for designing curriculum to meet their AIG needs and the standards. I then switched positions and taught 2 years as an 8th grade math teacher. Now, I am in my second year as a Talent Development (AIG) facilitator for a K-8 school.

Teaching style

Students collaboration and creation of products, project based learning, higher order thinking skills

My own education history

B.A. in Elementary Education and Spanish from Queens University of Charlotte (2011) and M.Ed in Special Education (Academically/Intellectually Gifted) from University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2019)