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TX Math Interventions

Rated 4.75 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
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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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Student Information Sheet/Contact Log

I have students fill this out the 2nd week of school (by then all schedules are hopefully set!) This asks the students their birthday, interest, and schedule. I also have a contact log on the back so that if I call the parent whether for good or bad expectations, I simply write it on here to show to admin if necessary. I also keep these divided by classes and use it to find ways to relate to a particular student on any given day/assignment.
Preview of Classroom Expectations- All on 1 Page

Classroom Expectations- All on 1 Page

I give this out to students the first week and it explains my class, the expectations, and any supplies needed. I gave a 100 in the gradebook for this to be signed by a parent and returned. Referred back to it when a students behavior was not meeting expectations.
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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.