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Obsessed with Math

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Massachusetts, United States
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I have been working in Urban schools for over 10 years. I have been bounced from grade to grade before becoming permanent so I have a well rounded understanding of where the students have come from and where they will be needing to go for the next year. I am currently in 6th grade and have been here for 4 years.
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Preview of Percent Proportion Bundle

Percent Proportion Bundle

This is an all done for you bundle! It includes: A lesson with differentiation A PowerPoint which walks the students through how to annotate word problems with percent proportions to find the solution, (note- this is a .pptx. The animations and/or graphics may look different or not work properly if you have older versions of PowerPoint. Please check for compatibility prior to purchasing) Handout of essential slides for students who can't see the board or need to see it in front of them, No
Preview of Fractions as Division Worksheet

Fractions as Division Worksheet

To follow up on the PowerPoint lesson, this worksheet can either be used as classwork, homework, a combination of both or just as reinforcement later down the line! The first page they have to fill in missing information. The second page they have to create the problems and then fill in all the boxes, which is very challenging for some! This worksheet can be used with or without the PowerPoint.
Preview of Fractions As Division PowerPoint Notes

Fractions As Division PowerPoint Notes

A great way to keep the students involved in my PowerPoint lesson, this is a pdf the students will fill in as you move along in the slides. I use the notes to guide students through the first set, then we work together on the second, and the last one the students are trying on their own! There is a challenge for the students to show comprehension by creating their own fraction! Also attached is the partner work slide on a 1/2 sheet (there are two on each page),
Preview of Using Least Common Denominator to Divide Interactive Notes

Using Least Common Denominator to Divide Interactive Notes

Are your students getting confused on keep, change, flip strategy to divide fractions? Mine were, that's why I created these notes! Your students will be following along set-by-step of how to use least common denominators to divide fractions, fractions with whole numbers, and even mixed numbers! Very simple format and plenty of room to show work. It also has 3 problems for the students to solve independently, increasing in difficulty. This is a print and go interactive notebook entry. Just prin
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Experience

I have been working in Urban schools for over 10 years. I have been bounced from grade to grade before becoming permanent so I have a well rounded understanding of where the students have come from and where they will be needing to go for the next year. I am currently in 6th grade and have been here for 4 years.

Teaching style

I love being hands on in my classroom. We frequently use interactive notebooks, foldables, and centers in my classroom to engage students and create rigorous tasks.

Awards & shining teacher moments

None

My own education history

Bachelors Degree in Education, working on masters in special education, and have done extensive studying on English Language Learners.

Additional biographical information

I love to create new and engaging assignments for my students!