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Ocala, Florida, United States
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Hello everyone! I'm Victory, a passionate math teacher who believes learning should be engaging, interactive, and fun! I previously taught 4th grade, covering all subjects, and now specialize in 6th grade mathematics and 8th grade Algebra. However, my storefront offers a variety of products varying in subject matter and grade level. My experience across multiple grade levels has shaped my teaching philosophy—I know that every student learns differently, and I strive to create resources that cater to a variety of learning styles.
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Preview of Long Division Using the Big 7 Method

Long Division Using the Big 7 Method

Why This Resource is Beneficial for Learning Long Division1. Step-by-Step Guidance:The detailed, color-coded example clearly shows each step of the Big 7 method.Helps students understand the process visually and sequentially. 2. Scaffolded Practice:Gradual progression from guided example to individual practice.Provides plenty of practice with 26 problems to build mastery. 3. Visual Clarity:Color coding helps differentiate steps, making it easier to follow.The clear layout reduces confusion for
Preview of Understanding Decimals- One Tenth More/ One Tenth Less

Understanding Decimals- One Tenth More/ One Tenth Less

Benefits of “One Tenth More / One Tenth Less” Activities: Strengthens Decimal Place Value Understanding Students see that the tenths place changes while the ones and hundredths remain constant (in many cases), helping them grasp how decimals work similarly to whole numbers in terms of place value. Builds Number Sense with Decimals Just like with whole numbers, being able to mentally add or subtract tenths improves fluency and flexibility with decimals. Visual Learning If the images contain n
Preview of Converting Mixed Numbers to Fractions Greater Than One (Making Fractions Mad)

Converting Mixed Numbers to Fractions Greater Than One (Making Fractions Mad)

1. Mnemonic-Based Learning (MAD) The acronym M.A.D. stands for Multiply, Add, Denominator, which helps students remember the steps in the correct order. Mnemonics enhance retention and reduce confusion, especially for younger learners or those who struggle with multi-step processes. 2. Step-by-Step Visual Support The resource walks students through the conversion process with examples. This helps build procedural fluency and supports students who need scaffolded instruction. 3. High-Volum
Preview of Comparing Fractions Task Cards- Comparing & Equivalence

Comparing Fractions Task Cards- Comparing & Equivalence

This resource is designed to help students practice and deepen their understanding of equivalent fractions through visual models and real-world word problems. How It Can Be UsedTask Cards with Visual Models:The first set of task cards displays fractions with a comparison circle in the middle. Students practice their comparison skills by simplifying or using the cross multiplication method. This approach strengthens students’ conceptual understanding by allowing them to visually compare fractions
Preview of Multiplication-Area Model Practice with Examples

Multiplication-Area Model Practice with Examples

1. Scaffolds LearningStarts with simple problems (1-digit by 2-digit) and gradually increases in difficulty (2-digit by 3-digit).Examples provide clear models before students practice independently. 2. Visualizes MultiplicationBreaks numbers into place values (e.g., 23 → 20 + 3).Uses partial products and addition to show how multiplication works. 3. Builds UnderstandingReinforces the distributive property.Helps students visualize large calculations step by step. 4. Promotes IndependenceExamples
Preview of Expanded Form/ Expanded Notation Worksheet

Expanded Form/ Expanded Notation Worksheet

Key Features: Clear examples (e.g., 432 = 400 + 30 + 2) Chart to provide answers in expanded form Additional Practice with multiple choice, true/ false and fill in the blank section Ideal for reinforcing place value understanding in early math learners It’s perfect for whole-group instruction, independent practice, math center activity, or additional practice as homework. Visual Learning: The clear, colorful visuals help students see how numbers are composed of hundreds, tens, and ones, which
Preview of Rounding to the Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousands Place

Rounding to the Tens, Hundreds, Thousands, Ten Thousands Place

Benefit to Students:Strengthens Place Value Understanding Rounding requires students to know which digit is in each place (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.). This reinforces their overall number sense and place value knowledge, which is foundational in math. Improves Estimation Skills Rounding helps students learn how to make reasonable estimates, which is useful in everyday life (e.g., estimating costs, time, or measurements). Builds Number Fluency With repeated practice, students becom
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Experience

Hello everyone! I'm Victory, a passionate math teacher who believes learning should be engaging, interactive, and fun! I previously taught 4th grade, covering all subjects, and now specialize in 6th grade mathematics and 8th grade Algebra. However, my storefront offers a variety of products varying in subject matter and grade level. My experience across multiple grade levels has shaped my teaching philosophy—I know that every student learns differently, and I strive to create resources that cater to a variety of learning styles.

Teaching style

I incorporate hands-on activities, visual aids, real-world applications, and technology to make math concepts more accessible and enjoyable for all learners. Whether a student thrives through step-by-step practice, creative problem-solving, or collaborative discussions, my goal is to help them build confidence and a deep understanding of math. Thank you for visiting my store! I hope my resources bring excitement and clarity to your math classroom. Happy teaching!

My own education history

I studied at Florida State University.

Additional biographical information

I started this business page as a part-time side hustle with a baby on the way, looking for ways to share my love of teaching while preparing for this new chapter of life. My goal is not only to help teachers incorporate fun and engaging materials into their classrooms but also to provide resources for stay-at-home moms who want to support their children's learning through homeschooling.