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Simplifying Crazy

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Austin, Texas, United States
About the store
I have been teaching in Texas over 30 years. The first 13 were in elementary school (grades 1, 3, and 4). The last 20+ I have been teaching 6th grade math. I have taught On Level (6th grade curriculum), Accel (6th and 7th grade curriculum), and Gifted and Talented (6th through 8th grade curriculum). I really love the 6th graders and where they are in their development.
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Preview of "Integer Basics" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

"Integer Basics" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

This journal sheet is created as half-page notes to be filled in as you teach the lesson. Once the notes are taken, glue them into a composition book or spiral. This can now be used as a resource in the classroom and at home. These notes help all students, but are truly appreciated by our special ed and dyslexia families.
Preview of "Ratios and Rates" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

"Ratios and Rates" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

This journal sheet is created as half-page notes to be filled in as you teach the lesson. Once the notes are taken, glue them into a composition book or spiral. This can now be used as a resource in the classroom and at home. These notes help all students, but are truly appreciated by our special ed and dyslexia families.
Preview of "Prime and Composite Numbers" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

"Prime and Composite Numbers" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

This journal sheet is created as half-page notes to be filled in as you teach the lesson. Once the notes are taken, glue them into a composition book or spiral. This can now be used as a resource in the classroom and at home. These notes help all students, but are truly appreciated by our special ed and dyslexia families.
Preview of "Opposites" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

"Opposites" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

This journal sheet is created as half-page notes to be filled in as you teach the lesson. Once the notes are taken, glue them into a composition book or spiral. This can now be used as a resource in the classroom and at home. These notes help all students, but are truly appreciated by our special ed and dyslexia families.
Preview of "Classifying Numbers" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

"Classifying Numbers" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

This journal sheet is created as half-page notes to be filled in as you teach the lesson. Once the notes are taken, glue them into a composition book or spiral. This can now be used as a resource in the classroom and at home. These notes help all students, but are truly appreciated by our special ed and dyslexia families.
Preview of "Absolute Value" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

"Absolute Value" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

This journal sheet is created as half-page notes to be filled in as you teach the lesson. Once the notes are taken, glue them into a composition book or spiral. This can now be used as a resource in the classroom and at home. These notes help all students, but are truly appreciated by our special ed and dyslexia families.
Preview of "Percent Concepts" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

"Percent Concepts" Interactive Math Journal (Page)

This journal sheet is created as half-page notes to be filled in as you teach the lesson. Once the notes are taken, glue them into a composition book or spiral. This can now be used as a resource in the classroom and at home. These notes help all students, but are truly appreciated by our special ed and dyslexia families.
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About the store

Experience

I have been teaching in Texas over 30 years. The first 13 were in elementary school (grades 1, 3, and 4). The last 20+ I have been teaching 6th grade math. I have taught On Level (6th grade curriculum), Accel (6th and 7th grade curriculum), and Gifted and Talented (6th through 8th grade curriculum). I really love the 6th graders and where they are in their development.

Teaching style

I am a very organized hands-on teacher. I use interactive journals to teach the materials, games for practice, and music for transitions. The kids know my expectations and we have a great time learning to love math.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I have no awards and do not seek any. I love being in the classroom and helping others in the classroom. I hate being called out for anything good or bad. My goal is to always fly under the radar.

My own education history

I went to school at University of Texas, in Arlington and started my teaching in Arlington. As love would have it, I moved to Austin as a 30 year old and have spent my time teaching in the Austin area and raising my two boys here.

Additional biographical information

I love baseball, coffee, and teaching!