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With five years of experience in education across a variety of roles, I’ve gained a broad perspective on student learning. This year, in particular, has deepened my understanding of the specific areas where students need targeted support to fully grasp key concepts.
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Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Module 2

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Module 2

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This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 2 Bundle (Lessons 1–10) provides a complete set of visually engaging lesson slides designed to support instruction in measurement, estimation, and length comparison. This bundle includes Lessons 1–8, guiding students from foundational concepts of measuring with a single unit to more advanced skills such as using rulers, comparing lengths, understanding unit size, and solving word problems using measurement tools as number lines. Each lesson slide clearly displ
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 13|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 13|Module 3

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✨ Make Place Value Click for Your 2nd Graders! ✨ Turn math time into an interactive, confidence-building experience with this engaging Grade 2 place value lesson packed with hands-on practice, visual models, and student discussion opportunities! Students will explore numbers beyond 100 using place value disks, expanded form, standard form, word form, and counting strategies that truly deepen understanding. 🎯 In This Lesson, Students Will: • Model numbers with hundreds, tens, and ones • Writ
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 12|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 12|Module 3

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✨ Make Place Value FUN, Visual, and Easy to Understand! ✨ Looking for an engaging way to teach place value to 1,200 without boring worksheets or complicated prep? This interactive 2nd grade math lesson is packed with hands-on modeling, number line practice, fluency activities, and student-friendly visuals that help learners truly understand hundreds, tens, and ones! Students will LOVE using place value disks, solving real-world problems, and representing numbers in multiple ways while building s
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 11|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 11|Module 3

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Mscreatives
Make place value click for your students with this engaging, hands-on Eureka Math companion lesson! In this interactive Grade 2 math lesson, students build deep understanding of how numbers work by exchanging 10 ones for 1 ten, 10 tens for 1 hundred, and 10 hundreds for 1 thousand using place value disks, visual models, counting activities, and partner discussions. This ready-to-use PowerPoint lesson is perfect for whole-group instruction, math workshop, intervention, or independent review. Stu
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 10|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 10|Module 3

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Make math meaningful and engaging with this ready-to-teach Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 3 Lesson 10 resource! In this lesson, students build a deeper understanding of place value by modeling numbers with base ten blocks and place value disks. Through hands-on practice, partner discussions, fluency activities, and problem solving, students learn to count and represent hundreds, tens, and ones in multiple ways. This interactive lesson includes: Fluency practice with rekenreks Addition & subtra
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 9|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 9|Module 3

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Help your 2nd graders build deep place value understanding with this engaging Eureka Math Lesson 9 resource! Students explore the relationship between hundreds and tens by investigating how many $10 bills equal $1,000. This interactive lesson includes fluency practice, skip-counting by tens, expanded form review, problem solving with the RDW strategy, math discussions, gallery walks, and an exit ticket. Students use visual models, number bonds, number lines, and ten-frames to explain their mathe
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 8|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 8|Module 3

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Help your 2nd grade students build strong place value understanding with this engaging Eureka Math-aligned lesson! In this lesson, students practice counting from $10 to $1,200 using place value charts, empty number lines, and money models. Learners develop fluency counting by ones, tens, and hundreds while using “friendly numbers” to make counting more efficient. Students will: Count forward and backward within 1,200 Skip-count using ones, tens, and hundreds Use place value charts and empty
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 6|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 6|Module 3

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This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 3, Lesson 6 resource helps students build a deep understanding of place value by reading, writing, and relating numbers in multiple forms—including standard form, unit form, expanded form, and word form. Students begin with engaging fluency practice, where they: Analyze numbers by place value (ones, tens, hundreds) Practice expanded form and mental math Skip-count by tens using real-world money models During concept development, students: Translate betwee
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 5|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 5|Module 3

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This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 3, Lesson 6 resource helps students develop a strong understanding of expanded form by breaking apart three-digit numbers into the total value of each place. Students begin with engaging fluency practice, including: Addition using meter strips with regrouping Unit form counting (including hundreds) Mental math strategies like “Make 10” During concept development, students use place value boxes, straws, and Hide Zero cards to: Count and build numbers using
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 1|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 1|Module 3

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This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 3, Lesson 4 resource helps students develop a strong understanding of place value by learning to write three-digit numbers in unit form and identify the value of each digit. Students begin with engaging fluency activities, including: Exchanging ones and tens to reach benchmark numbers Practicing addition using meter strips Strengthening number sense through hands-on practice During concept development, students use place value charts, Hide Zero cards, and
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 3|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 3|Module 3

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Mscreatives
This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 3, Lesson 3 resource helps students deepen their understanding of place value and counting within 1,000+ by focusing on efficient counting, regrouping, and flexible use of units. Students engage in fluency activities that strengthen: Skip counting and number patterns Counting up and down using ones, tens, and hundreds Using tools like meter strips and visual models During concept development, students: Build and represent numbers using ones, tens, and hund
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 2|Module 3

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 2|Module 3

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This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 3, Lesson 2 resource builds on students’ understanding of place value by helping them count up and down between 100 and 220 using ones and tens with efficiency and flexibility. Students begin with engaging fluency practice, including: Measuring and comparing lengths using meter strips Skip-counting by fives using a ribbon “clock” Counting with ones, tens, and hundreds using concrete models During concept development, students use straws and bundles to: Cou
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 10|Module 2

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 10|Module 2

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This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 2, Lesson 10 resource focuses on helping students apply their understanding of measurement to solve two-step word problems using addition, subtraction, and strip diagrams. Students begin with fluency activities that build number sense by practicing adding and subtracting multiples of 10 and breaking apart numbers using efficient strategies. These skills support success in multi-step problem solving. During concept development, students solve real-world proble
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 9|Module 2

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 9|Module 2

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Mscreatives
This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 2, Lesson 9 resource helps students develop a deeper understanding of measuring and comparing lengths using both hands-on tools and visual models. In this lesson, students measure real objects (like strings and body parts) using meter strips and rulers, then represent their findings using strip diagrams. Through guided practice and discussion, students learn how to: Measure longer objects using appropriate tools Compare lengths in meters and centimeters Us
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 8|Module 2

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 8|Module 2

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Mscreatives
This Eureka Math Grade 2, Module 2, Lesson 8 resource focuses on helping students solve addition and subtraction word problems using a ruler (meter strip) as a number line. Students begin with a fluency activity that reinforces the relationship between centimeters and meters by determining how many more centimeters are needed to make a full meter (100 cm). A sprint activity builds automaticity with composing and decomposing 100. In the application problem, students solve a real-world compar
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 6|Module 2

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 6|Module 2

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Mscreatives
This Eureka Math Grade 2, Module 2, Lesson 7 resource helps students understand how unit size affects measurement by comparing standard and non-standard units. Students begin with a fluency activity where they compare lengths and determine differences using subtraction. A sprint reinforces subtraction skills, supporting measurement comparisons. In the application problem, students solve a real-world comparison situation involving unknown quantities. During concept development, students me
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 4|Module 2

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 4|Module 2

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Mscreatives
Make measurement meaningful and hands-on with this engaging 2nd grade lesson on centimeters and meters! This resource guides students in exploring real-world measurement using rulers, meter sticks, and meter tape. Students will: Measure objects using centimeter rulers and meter sticks Compare and choose appropriate tools (centimeters vs. meters) Build understanding of 100 centimeters = 1 meter Estimate and measure classroom objects Apply measurement to real-life scenarios (like designing a
Preview of Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 2|Module 2

Eureka-aligned 2nd grade Tx| Lesson 2|Module 2

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Mscreatives
This Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 2, Lesson 2 resource focuses on helping students build a strong understanding of measuring length using iteration with a single unit. Through hands-on exploration and structured fluency practice, students learn how to accurately measure objects by repeatedly using one centimeter cube. The lesson begins with engaging fluency activities such as: Renaming numbers using the “Say Ten” way Bridging to the next ten Practicing addition strategies like making ten Stu
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Experience

With five years of experience in education across a variety of roles, I’ve gained a broad perspective on student learning. This year, in particular, has deepened my understanding of the specific areas where students need targeted support to fully grasp key concepts.

Teaching style

My teaching style centers on hands-on, interactive learning that keeps students engaged and actively involved. I believe students learn best by doing—through movement, exploration, and meaningful practice. I strive to create a classroom environment where learning is both fun and purposeful, helping students build confidence while mastering key concepts.

My own education history

I hold a Master of Education in Early Childhood from Grand Canyon University, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Educational Studies from the same institution.