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Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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I have been fortunate to have taught in multiple countries throughout the world and I am now back home teaching. I have found that educating around the globe has helped me understand the diverse needs of the students that we all teach.
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Preview of The Case of the Twisted Graphs: A Data Detective Escape Room

The Case of the Twisted Graphs: A Data Detective Escape Room

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A Google Forms Adventure in Identifying Misleading GraphsBring your data management unit to life with this highly engaging Google Forms Escape Room! Students become Data Detectives, working through suspicious case files to uncover the tricks used by the notorious Professor Scatterplot — master of misleading graphs. Through this immersive storyline, students analyze bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, donut charts, dual-axis graphs, and data sets. To unlock each next clue, they must correctly
Preview of Make Teaching Coding Easy & Fun – No Experience Required! Grade 4 Coding-Ontario

Make Teaching Coding Easy & Fun – No Experience Required! Grade 4 Coding-Ontario

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The Great Scratch Adventure! | Ontario Grade 4 Coding Made EasyAre you a teacher who feels unsure about teaching coding? No worries—this resource makes it simple and stress-free!This engaging culminating project is designed for Ontario Grade 4 math teachers (or anyone teaching beginner coding). It provides an easy-to-follow, step-by-step structure for students to create a fun adventure game or animated story using Scratch! Why You'll Love This Resource: ✅ Perfect for beginners – No cod
Preview of Design Your Own City! Surface Area and Volume Project

Design Your Own City! Surface Area and Volume Project

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My students absolutely loved this project. It gives them a chance to practice calculating volume and surface area of a variety of shapes (some given to them, others they can choose) while working in a 3D environment. Perhaps the biggest draw for my students was that they actually get to design their own city. This was definitely the biggest draw for them in regards to this project. This project can take a fair bit of time, but because it is so engaging I found that the students were on task for
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Check-In

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Check-In

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This is a great check-in to assess where students are in relation to adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. This also includes two open-ended questions that will help you differentiate students that truly understand this and those that are only at a computational level. There are two versions of this check-in. One version of it contains a rubric for Levels 1 to 4, and another one has a rubric for approaching, getting there, and got it. I have also included an answer
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Experience

I have been fortunate to have taught in multiple countries throughout the world and I am now back home teaching. I have found that educating around the globe has helped me understand the diverse needs of the students that we all teach.

Teaching style

I have a high energy approach to teaching. I find that searching out fun and engaging activities helps create an environment where students want to be, feel safe, and learn

My own education history

BA, BEd, MEd

Additional biographical information

Just like you I am often at a loss for how to get through to my students and how to teach what is essentially ends up as multiple grades at once while dealing with a wide range of needs within the classroom. I like to mix up my lessons and have them work in a variety of group settings. My lessons come with slide shows that you can choose to follow (or print out and put under the document scanner) or you can just use them as a guide for the lessons. I also make sure to include a rubric with every assessment. If you ever find an error please let me know. Thanks for stopping by!