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Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, United States
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Throughout my career, I’ve worked in a variety of educational settings, including public, charter, and cyber schools—each experience contributing to the educator I am today. I have taught at both the elementary and middle school levels and have discovered a particular passion for working with students in grades 6–8. While this age group can be challenging, it is also incredibly rewarding. I have experience across all three middle school grade levels and currently teach 7th and 8th grade.
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Preview of One-Step Equations Scoot Activity (Four operations)/Middle School Math/Review

One-Step Equations Scoot Activity (Four operations)/Middle School Math/Review

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Mrs. B's Math
Looking for a way to get your students up, moving, and fully engaged while practicing important math skills? This Scoot activity is the perfect solution! Students rotate around the room solving problems at each station, keeping energy high and participation strong. It’s an easy-to-prep, highly effective way to reinforce concepts, review for assessments, or add variety to your math block. This activity includes all four operations, as well as problems with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
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Experience

Throughout my career, I’ve worked in a variety of educational settings, including public, charter, and cyber schools—each experience contributing to the educator I am today. I have taught at both the elementary and middle school levels and have discovered a particular passion for working with students in grades 6–8. While this age group can be challenging, it is also incredibly rewarding. I have experience across all three middle school grade levels and currently teach 7th and 8th grade.

Teaching style

I incorporate a variety of instructional approaches in my classroom, including direct and guided instruction, as well as strategies from Building Thinking Classrooms. I strive to create an active learning environment where students are consistently engaged through interactive activities such as games and task cards. By varying our approach each day, I aim to keep learning dynamic, meaningful, and enjoyable.