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Houston, Texas, United States
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I have taught middle school math for 7 years. I started off teaching 6th , 7th, and 8th grade. After teaching my first year I realized I enjoyed teaching 7th grade. I have taught 7th grade for most of my teaching career.
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Preview of Circles Math Memos Guided Notes

Circles Math Memos Guided Notes

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Guided notes to help introduce how to find the circumference and area of a circle by identifying the radius and diameter and using the formula. There are also directions on how to give a visual explanation of the parts of a circle and how it relates to the formula using a roll of tape.
Preview of Solving Two Step Equations and Inequalities Math Memos Guided Notes

Solving Two Step Equations and Inequalities Math Memos Guided Notes

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Intro guided math notes solving one and two step equations and inequalities and how to graph on a number line. There are guided and independent practice problems. Teacher Key included.
Preview of Comparing Data Math Memos Guided Notes and Practice

Comparing Data Math Memos Guided Notes and Practice

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These guided notes and practice review how to compare two sets of data using a dot plot and box plot. The notes also review how to find the mean, mode, median, range, and IQR in order to compare the data. There are two examples of each, one for the teacher to solve and one for the students to solve independently.
Preview of Volume of Prisms and Pyramids Math Memo Guided Notes

Volume of Prisms and Pyramids Math Memo Guided Notes

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Notes introduce how to find the volume of rectangular and triangular prisms and pyramids by using the formula. The notes review how to identify the base and the height of the shape in order to plug in the correct numbers to the formula.
Preview of Similar Figures Math Memos Guided Notes

Similar Figures Math Memos Guided Notes

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Guided Notes with independent practice. This resource reviews how to determine if a shape is similar by setting up proportions using the corresponding angles and corresponding sides. This resource is great to use after reviewing unit rate and proportions. Teacher Key included.
Preview of Volume of  Prisms Math Memos Guided Notes

Volume of Prisms Math Memos Guided Notes

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These guided notes are great to introduce the volume of rectangular prisms and triangular prisms. The formulas used to find the area of a rectangle and triangle are reviewed. The notes also explain step by step how to solve using the formula, by identifying the base and height of the prism.
Preview of Rational Numbers Math Memos Guided Notes

Rational Numbers Math Memos Guided Notes

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Guided Notes and independent practice. Teacher Key is included. Great intro to classifying rational numbers. Students will review how a rational number is any number that can be written as a fraction.
Preview of Surface Area Using a Net Math Memos Guided Notes

Surface Area Using a Net Math Memos Guided Notes

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These are guided notes to find the surface area of a prism or pyramid using the net. Each shape has a question for the teacher to solve with the class and a question for the students to solve on their own. (we do, you do) These notes are greater to use after teaching composite figures.
Preview of Analyzing Data Math Memos Guided Notes and Practice

Analyzing Data Math Memos Guided Notes and Practice

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These guided notes review analyzing data using pie/circle graphs and bar graphs. There are two practice questions for each. One for the teacher to solve and one for the students to solve independently.
Preview of Probability Math Memo's Guided Notes

Probability Math Memo's Guided Notes

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These guided notes are a good intro to explain sample space, simple probability, and compound probability. There is guided practice with the teacher, as well as independent practice. These notes are similar to doodle notes.
Preview of Proportions Bundle Math Memos Guided Notes

Proportions Bundle Math Memos Guided Notes

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These three resources cover all the basics needed for proportions. The students will learn how to find the constant rate of change, how to set up proportions to determine convert measurements, and how to set up proportions to determine if two shapes are similar by using their corresponding sides and corresponding angles.
Preview of Volume of Pyramids Math Memos Guided Notes

Volume of Pyramids Math Memos Guided Notes

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Great notes to introduce how to find the volume of square and triangular pyramids. The notes review how to identify the base and height of the pyramid to plug into the formula.
Preview of Composite Figures Math Memos Guided Notes and Practice

Composite Figures Math Memos Guided Notes and Practice

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Composite Figures Math memos are guided practice and notes. There are two pages of notes reviewing how to find the area of rectangles, triangles, trapezoids, and circles using the formula. Each shape has one question where the students will use a ruler to identify the missing legth. Next, there are two worksheets reviewing how to find the total shaded area of a composite figure by adding or subtracting. One page is to be completed with the teacher and the second page is independent practice.
Preview of Proportions Math Memos Guided Notes

Proportions Math Memos Guided Notes

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Guided notes with independent practice. Great resource after reviewing unit rate and constant rate of change. This resource explains how to solve for x by using proportions and finding the cross product. Notes include two word problems and to solve one must set up a proportion.
Preview of Composite Figures Practice Valentine's

Composite Figures Practice Valentine's

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Composite Figure practice problems. This activity is great when wanting to display students’ work on your walls. •You may use this activity as a single worksheet with all 6 questions or give individual questions to students. •Print questions on white, red, and pink paper to make them colorful when displaying around the room. •You may cut out squares prior to passing out or you may have the students cut out the squares themselves if completing the six-question worksheet. •Once the squares are
Preview of Solving Inequalities Math Memos Guided Notes

Solving Inequalities Math Memos Guided Notes

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Intro guided notes solving one and two step inequalities and how to graph on a number line. There are guided and independent practice problems. Teacher Key included.
Preview of Rational Numbers Bundle Math Memos Guided Notes

Rational Numbers Bundle Math Memos Guided Notes

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This bundle will review multiplying and diving mixed numbers in order to help students understand how to solve and classify rational numbers. Teacher key included.
Preview of Unit Rate Math Memos Guided Notes

Unit Rate Math Memos Guided Notes

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Unit Rate guided notes help students learn how to set up a ratio to represent unit rate in a fraction form. There are word problems for guided practice and independent practice. This is a great resource to use when introducing setting up proportions and finding the constant rate of change. Teacher Key included.
Preview of Linear Representations Math Memos Guided Notes

Linear Representations Math Memos Guided Notes

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These guided notes are great to introduce linear relationships. It explains y = mx +b and how to match the y-intercept and the constant rate of change to its matching graph and to a table.
Preview of Solving Equations Math Memos Guided Notes

Solving Equations Math Memos Guided Notes

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Intro guided notes solving equations one and two step. There are guided and independent practice problems. Teacher Key included.
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About the store

Experience

I have taught middle school math for 7 years. I started off teaching 6th , 7th, and 8th grade. After teaching my first year I realized I enjoyed teaching 7th grade. I have taught 7th grade for most of my teaching career.

Teaching style

I enjoy creating lessons that allow creativity and hands on learning. I start off each lesson with guided Math Memos that allow the teach to work out an example followed by an independent practice question. Allowing to check for understanding. After the guided notes the students will brake into groups and explore the lesson with a group activity I created called Solve and Slide. It allows each student to work on 4 different problems independently. There are 4 question rounds with a timer set for 2 minuets for each round to answer each question. Each student will solve 1 of the 4 questions per round. At the end of each round the students, without talking or discussing their work, will slide their question card to the right. Once all 4 round of questions are complete the students will then discuss their answers using the sentence stem provided. They will collaborate one at a time to determine the correct answer. Lastly, I have created classroom transformation activities, where you convert your room into a different themes and the students explore the lesson through games, group assignments/activities. This allows the students to use real world examples. They always look forward to this activity and the prizes they are able to win.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Nominated for Teacher of the Year

My own education history

I attended an art college and received a two degrees; Product Development as well as Retail and Consumer Science. After college and working in the retail industry I decided to follow my passion in teaching. I then became a certified math teacher 4-8.

Additional biographical information

When teaching I try to be as entertaining as possible to keep my students engaged. I enjoy being funny, telling riddles and using math puns so I can see them smile!