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I am licensed to teach K-8. I have worked in classrooms of all grade levels from Kindergarten all the way up to 8th grade. For the past 6 years, I have been teaching middle school math. I love using technology to create interactive and engaging content. I am a self-taught coder and game developer. I love learning new things and finding out ways to make learning math more fun for my students.
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Preview of Solving One-Step Inequalities Multiplication and Division Video Notes

Solving One-Step Inequalities Multiplication and Division Video Notes

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Students will learn how to solve one-step inequalities involving multiplication and division by watching the instructional video and filling in the scaffolded notes. Video Link - https://youtu.be/wBTez0eFMgcTopics Covered- Solving One-Step Inequalities (Multiplication and Division) How You Can Use This Form in your Classroom- As a self-paced learning activity (Students watch the video and fill in the interactive notes) - As a tool to review for an assessment Grade LevelThis resource is recommen
Preview of Solving One-Step Inequalities Addition & Subtraction Video Notes

Solving One-Step Inequalities Addition & Subtraction Video Notes

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Scam Squad Math
Students will learn how to solve one-step inequalities involving addition and subtraction by watching the instructional video and filling in the scaffolded notes. Video Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-MXY6JBA-cTopics Covered- Solving One-Step Inequalities (Addition and Subtraction) How You Can Use This Form in your Classroom- As a self-paced learning activity (Students watch the video and fill in the interactive notes) - As a tool to review for an assessment Grade LevelThis resource is
Preview of Two-Step Equations Bundle | Middle School Math

Two-Step Equations Bundle | Middle School Math

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These digital resources are great for distance learning or at home learning. Students can view the included instructional video to learn the skill on their own or as a supplement to what they learned in class. What Is It?The Two-Step Equations Bundle includes an instructional video with scaffolded notes, self-grading Google Form assessments, and an interactive riddle slideshow. Topics Covered- Solving Two-Step Equations Grade LevelThis resource is recommended for middle school students, grades 6
Preview of Two-Step Equations | Scaffolded Notes | Instructional Video

Two-Step Equations | Scaffolded Notes | Instructional Video

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Scam Squad Math
Students can learn to solve two-step equations by watching this video and filling in the notes. The notes also includes practice problems to assist the students in mastering the new skills. Video Link - https://youtu.be/DcOcWZ_X3tsI would recommend you have the students work individually so they can complete the video and notes at their own pace. It takes about 20 minutes for most students to watch the video and complete the notes. Happy Teaching, Scam Squad Math
Preview of One-Step Equations Multiplication & Division | Scaffolded Notes

One-Step Equations Multiplication & Division | Scaffolded Notes

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Scam Squad Math
Students can learn to solve one-step equations (Multiplication and Division) by watching this video and filling in the notes. The notes also includes practice problems to assist the students in mastering the new skills. Video Link - https://youtu.be/Jj-raCsTvO0I would recommend you have the students work individually so they can complete the video and notes at their own pace. It takes about 20 minutes for most students to watch the video and complete the notes. Happy Teaching, Scam Squad Math
Preview of One-Step Equations Addition & Subtraction | Scaffolded Notes

One-Step Equations Addition & Subtraction | Scaffolded Notes

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Scam Squad Math
Students can learn how to solve one-step equations (addition and subtraction) by watching this video and filling in the notes. The notes also includes practice problems to assist the students in mastering the new skills. Video Link - https://youtu.be/Se2nnNDLlE0I would recommend you have the students work individually so they can complete the video and notes at their own pace. It takes about 20 minutes for most students to watch the video and complete the notes. Happy Teaching, Scam Squad Math
Preview of Combining Like Terms | Scaffolded Notes | Instructional Video

Combining Like Terms | Scaffolded Notes | Instructional Video

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Students can learn about the Combining Like Terms by watching a video and filling in the notes. The notes also includes practice problems to assist the students in mastering the new skills. Video Link - https://youtu.be/kUnYb0iBEKQThe video explains the steps to simplify an expression by Combining Like Terms. Specifically, how to use different colors or shapes to recognize different pairs of like terms, and to include the operational sign before each term, which seems to eliminate the most comm
Preview of Adding Integers Retrieval Guide | Middle School Math

Adding Integers Retrieval Guide | Middle School Math

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This retrieval guide gives students the chance to reflect on the adding integers rules at the conclusion of the lesson. What Is It?The guide first challenges them to remember the rules from memory and then rewrite the rule from the lesson (slideshow is included in the Adding Integers lesson bundle). Lastly, the guide asks students to rate themselves on how well they know the rules, metacognition. The students can access the retrieval guide at a later time to help them recall the adding integers
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Experience

I am licensed to teach K-8. I have worked in classrooms of all grade levels from Kindergarten all the way up to 8th grade. For the past 6 years, I have been teaching middle school math. I love using technology to create interactive and engaging content. I am a self-taught coder and game developer. I love learning new things and finding out ways to make learning math more fun for my students.

Teaching style

I am a strong believer in creating content that is relevant and engaging. Each student learns differently and with different supports, so I differentiate my content to best meet the needs of all learners.

My own education history

Bachelor's Degree in Middle Level Education Master's Degree in Instructional Technology