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TX Math Interventions

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Arlington, Texas, United States
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I was a 7th grade math intervention teacher for 4 years. My class was made of students who did not pass the 6th grade STAAR test their skills ranged from a 2nd-5th grade level. Throughout the year these students had 2 math classes and with my class I was supporting their learning in core math by tying in previous year TEKS that could help them build strength in basic math skills.
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Preview of Placement Math Test (5th-7th grade)

Placement Math Test (5th-7th grade)

20 question placement test to see where your students are before the year starts each question has the TEKs in parenthesis that it is testing the student on. This allowed me to create small groups that had similar skill levels prior to any true test or material was taught. I used this in my 7th grade intervention math class every year and then gave it again as the semester exam to be able to tell where students had hopefully shown growth.
Preview of Addition Practice- Goes with Addition Notes

Addition Practice- Goes with Addition Notes

This is 2 different 10 question assignments that focus on addition with multiple digits. The work space provided is like graph paper so that students can focus on place value and neat work.
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Experience

I was a 7th grade math intervention teacher for 4 years. My class was made of students who did not pass the 6th grade STAAR test their skills ranged from a 2nd-5th grade level. Throughout the year these students had 2 math classes and with my class I was supporting their learning in core math by tying in previous year TEKS that could help them build strength in basic math skills.

Teaching style

I focused more on the "practice makes perfect" ideology where I built students confidence with repetition of TEKs that can support them. I started with numbers that they had grown confidence in and then began to challenge students after they had shown success on the criteria before.