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Kansas City, Missouri, United States
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I have been teaching for 9 years! I have taught 1st, 3rd grade and 5th grade in the states of Missouri, Kansas and California. I have also had experience working with K-5 in before and after school programming and volunteer roles. In addition to my education roles, I have worked as a curriculum developer for children's ministry content too! In all my roles and my created content, you'll see that I highly value student engagement and making learning fun and meaningful.
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Preview of 5th Math Mixed Review: 4 Operations + Tracker | Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide

5th Math Mixed Review: 4 Operations + Tracker | Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide

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Too Fun
Works great for morning work, beginning of math review, spiral review, end of year practice! This download includes 27 practice sheets with answer keys! The following mixed operation practice sheets are split into 3 categories: whole numbers, decimals and fractions. On each sheet, students will be challenged in their mastery of all four operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division! Students rarely get the chance to practice all 4 operations side by side. This product was creat
Preview of Orders of Operations Comic (PEMDAS)

Orders of Operations Comic (PEMDAS)

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Too Fun
This is how I've introduced PEMDAS to my students the past two years! It would be fun to use as an introduction lesson or as a review. The analogy is that each of the orders of operations steps is a person in line for a business. This give some life to all the math steps that can be easy for students to forget. Student can also design their own business the characters are in line for. My students always have a blast making taco, ice cream or pizza stands. They then even like to act out being the
Preview of Visualizing Decimals (expanded form, comparing, rounding)

Visualizing Decimals (expanded form, comparing, rounding)

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Too Fun
Are your students struggling to visualize decimals? My students struggled to picture what a "thousandth" or a "hundredth" really meant. I had students asking me if decimals were negative numbers... I knew then that expanded form, comparing decimals and rounding decimals was going to be tough if they weren't able to picture what a decimal was. That's when I came up with this method of "building" and visualizing decimals. Tenths = dimes Hundredths = pennies Which that's pretty straightforward... b
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I have been teaching for 9 years! I have taught 1st, 3rd grade and 5th grade in the states of Missouri, Kansas and California. I have also had experience working with K-5 in before and after school programming and volunteer roles. In addition to my education roles, I have worked as a curriculum developer for children's ministry content too! In all my roles and my created content, you'll see that I highly value student engagement and making learning fun and meaningful.

Teaching style

As teachers, the worst thing we can do is make learning seem boring. The best thing we can do is ignite in students a curiosity and love of learning that surpasses our classroom walls and changes the world.

My own education history

Undergraduate and Graduate Degree from University of Missouri