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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 Equivalent Fraction Clip Cards

Equivalent Fraction Clip Cards

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Do you want to provide a self-checking, independent activity for students to work on identifying equivalent fractions? This resource can fill that space for you! Students can use paper clips or clothespin to "clip" the fractions that are equivalent to the main fraction on the card and then flip it over to check if they found them all! It could also be used with partners or in small groups to increase collaboration. Fraction representations on the card are in fraction form and visual models.
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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)