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I started my teaching career in the high school setting teaching mixed classes of 9th-12th grade students. I have taught everything from Pre-Algebra to Algebra 2 and tutoring students up to Statistics. I recently switched to teaching middle school where I teach Pre-Algebra, Core Math, and Algebra 1 and tutor all 3 grade levels. I have a passion for teaching students with disabilities so I've been taught in the inclusion setting for the majority of my teaching career thus far.
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Preview of Mean, Median, Mode, Range Pixel Art

Mean, Median, Mode, Range Pixel Art

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This activity has students find the mean, median, mode and range. The activity has 6 sets of data for the students to find these values. They are also asked to compare the range values and median values in one question at the end. When correct answers are input in the sheet, part of a picture will appear after all correct answers are input they will have tacos. Before sharing with students you will need to delete the answers. More Mean, Median, Mode and Range ActivitiesHamburger Pixel ArtCas
Preview of Area and Circumference of a Circle - Pixel Art

Area and Circumference of a Circle - Pixel Art

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This activity has students find the area or the circumference of a circle. The problems are written in words and use the radius or the diameter. If the correct information is put in the answer box, a color appears, if not, nothing happens. You will need to delete the answers before sharing with your students. Other Activities Area of a Circle Pixel ArtCircumference of a Circle Pixel Art
Preview of Negative Powers of Base 10 Pixel Art

Negative Powers of Base 10 Pixel Art

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In this activity, student's are given negative powers with a base of 10. For question #1-6, the students will convert the negative power to a fraction. For #7-12 the student will convert to the decimal form. This would be a good activity to use a practice converting from an exponent to a fraction or decimal. This was used with advanced 6 and core 7th grade students. There are 12 questions and they can be seen in the preview picture below. Each correct answer will reveal part of the picture.
Preview of Finding the Least Common Denominator (LCD) Pixel Art

Finding the Least Common Denominator (LCD) Pixel Art

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In this activity, students are given 2 fractions whose denominators range in value from 1-12. The activity has 10 questions for the students to complete. Each time a correct answer is input, the answer box turns green and part of the picture will appear. This activity was created for an advanced math 6 or math 7 class. The preview shows the completed activity.
Preview of Area of Composite Figures Project

Area of Composite Figures Project

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This project was done after my students completed the Area of Composite Figures Practice. In this activity the students create composite shapes and calculate their area. The theme is barnyard so the buildings they are asked to make are themed around that. This activity includes a rubric for grading.
Preview of Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Pixel Art

Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Pixel Art

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This activity has students convert improper fractions into mixed numbers. All of the fractions are positive numbers. As students input the correct answers, the parts of the picture will appear. If the students input an incorrect answer nothing will happen. Before sharing with your students delete the answers.
Preview of Combine Like Terms Fall Pixel Art

Combine Like Terms Fall Pixel Art

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In this pixel art, students will be practicing their knowledge of combining like terms. The answer boxes start out white when empty and switch to green if answers are correct and red if the answer is incorrect. Each correct answer will also color part of the picture. When inputting answers, students should put the variable term first. If two variables, they should be in alphabetic order. The answer key is in sheet 2. To see the answer key to go view, hidden sheet, sheet 2. The answers are
Preview of Writing Equations of a Line Pixel Art

Writing Equations of a Line Pixel Art

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This activity has students write the equation of a line given 2 points. The activity is broken into parts so students find the slope, the y-intercept, and then write the equation. Each part of the process produces a color if the student is correct. Before sharing with students make sure to delete the answers, as you delete answers, the colors will disappear.
Preview of Finding Circumference of a Circle Pixel Art

Finding Circumference of a Circle Pixel Art

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In this activity, students will find the circumference for 10 different circles. The activity has 5 pictures of circles and 5 written questions. The question provide either the radius or the diameter for each circle. The preview shows the completed activity. Other ActivitiesArea of a Circle Pixel ArtArea and Circumference Pixel Art
Preview of Powers of 10 Pixel Art

Powers of 10 Pixel Art

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In this activity students will be presented with 10 questions. The first five questions are 10 to a positive power. The students will write their answer in standard form including commas where needed. The second set of questions (5-10) are 10 to a negative power. The students will write their answer in decimal form including a 0 in front of the decimal. The picture begins all blue and changes into a cheeseburger. This was created for 6/7th grade students. Please see the preview for the fin
Preview of Direct Variation Pixel Art

Direct Variation Pixel Art

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This activity has students find the constant given 2 points and write the equation for the direct variation. As the students answer correctly, the sheet will fill with color eventually making a rocket ship. Delete the answers in the constant column and equation column before sharing with students.
Preview of Unit Circle Rhino Pixel Art

Unit Circle Rhino Pixel Art

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In this activity, students will use their knowledge of the Unit Circle. They are given ordered pairs on the unit circle and need to state the degrees. The degree symbol is already on each question they just type in the number. If they are correct part of the picture will start to color. The end result is a rhino. Please see the preview as a before and the thumbnail shows the after.
Preview of Unit 1 Topic 3 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers

Unit 1 Topic 3 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers

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This packet contains notes for multiplying and dividing integers, decimals, fractions, and mixed numbers. The multiplying and dividing integers topic also has a worksheet, color by answer activity, quiz, and exit ticket. The multiplying and dividing decimal topic has a worksheet on multiplying, worksheet on dividing, quiz on multiplying, quiz on dividing, a set of task cards which contains both, and an exit ticket with both on it. The multiplying and dividing fractions topic contains a workshe
Preview of Unit 1 Topic 2: Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers

Unit 1 Topic 2: Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers

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This packet contains notes, activities, exit tickets, and a quizzes for adding and subtracting rational numbers. The notes are broken into sections. The activities include worksheets, color by answer worksheet, a set of task cards, and a walk around to review all of the topic. The topics included are integers, decimals, fractions, and mixed numbers. Please see the preview for a sample of what the packet contains. The answer key for assignments is included. The table of contents is also sh
Preview of Unit 1 Topic 1: Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Unit 1 Topic 1: Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

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This product contains notes on Rational Numbers, Comparing Rational Numbers, Converting Rational Numbers, and Ordering Numbers. The activities include a Rational Numbers Sort, Comparing Rational Numbers Worksheet, Converting Between Forms Practice, Comparing Rational Numbers Part 2, and an Ordering Numbers cut and paste activity. The packet also includes exit tickets and a quiz for each topic. Each set of notes and activity has an answer key. Please see the preview video and table of content
Preview of Adding Money Donuts Pixel Art

Adding Money Donuts Pixel Art

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In this activity students will be adding together money. This questions are represented like : $12.34 + $8.15. Some of the questions require that students are able to regroup with adding. Before sharing with your students be sure to delete the answers. When students input their answers they will need to include a dollar sign and have 2 decimals places. This was made for a consumer math class but could be used at other levels involving adding money.
Preview of Polygon Angles Turkey - 3 Turkeys

Polygon Angles Turkey - 3 Turkeys

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This activity is a great to do before Thanksgiving. This activity is a drag and drop style with a table for easy grading. There are 3 turkey activities included; one on finding the measure of 1 interior angle, one on finding the measure of 1 exterior angle, and one of finding the sum of the interior angles. Answer keys are provided for all three turkeys.
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Integers Using Counters

Adding and Subtracting Integers Using Counters

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This activity has students use digital counters to learn about adding and subtracting integers. The students are given a numerical expression and then must represent it with the counters. X's are included so they can make zero pairs, rewrite the statement, and then the solution. Please see the preview to see what the activity looks like. The answer key is included.
Preview of Theoretical Probability Unit Bundle

Theoretical Probability Unit Bundle

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This product includes the paper and digital resources for my Theoretical Probability Unit. When purchasing this product you receive notes, classwork worksheet, pixel art activity, task cards(digital or printed), homework, exit ticket, and a quiz. All of the paper assignments come with an answer key. The digital assignments are self checking. The digital and printed task cards contain the same questions.
Preview of Percent Proportions Pixel Art

Percent Proportions Pixel Art

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In this activity, students will be solving for a missing piece in a portion. The proportion is already set up as is/of = percent/100. Each time the student correctly enters and answer the answer box will turn green and part of the picture will appear. If the student enters an incorrect answer the answer box will turn red. The answer box is white until an answer is input. The answers should be written as x=. Please see the preview for the completed image with answers and a thumbnail for what
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Experience

I started my teaching career in the high school setting teaching mixed classes of 9th-12th grade students. I have taught everything from Pre-Algebra to Algebra 2 and tutoring students up to Statistics. I recently switched to teaching middle school where I teach Pre-Algebra, Core Math, and Algebra 1 and tutor all 3 grade levels. I have a passion for teaching students with disabilities so I've been taught in the inclusion setting for the majority of my teaching career thus far.

Teaching style

I have a very active classroom where my students are often working in groups, activities around the classroom, or getting small group instruction. When they are seated I have flexible seating in my classroom to allow for constant but quiet motion. I enjoy having a hands on and visual approach to teaching.

Awards & shining teacher moments

2022 Teacher of the Year for my Middle School 2017 Teacher of the Year for my High School I've won 6 grants for Project Based Assessments in the last 2 years.

My own education history

I recently earned my Master's Degree from Radford University in secondary mathematics education. I completed my undergrad work at Concord University.

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