Pam Mounts
I am a graduate of WGU and ready to start teaching. I also attended Concord University for a year and studied in the travel industry. I am married and have two children. I have been an insurance agent for 21 years and decided to become a teacher as a midlife career change. I love to cook and to share recipes. I enjoy spending time with my family and helping others. I like to read books, especially mysteries, and one day I would like to write books for children. I must admit I am a fanatic about Scooby Doo. I love watching my son play football, basketball and baseball. I cherish spending time with my mom and dad working in the vegetable garden with them. I can a lot we grow in the garden.
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Hollie's Christmas ChocolateA little girl wanting to do something special for her mother at Christmas.
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My Priceless ChristmasA Christmas memory that I treasure and is etched in my mind forever.
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Christmas ReasonA short poem from my heart about the simple meaning of Christmas to me.
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Rationally Counting to FifteenHelping first graders rationally count to fifteen. Simple ways to make it easier for them to count.
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Global Warming: Is it a Real Threat or a Hoax?Is global warming a real threat or just a way for someone to get rich off innocent people? It depends on what you believe. You may be able to explain for either side to prove a point.
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Finding Common DenominatorsThis article will help students figure out common denominators in order to work with fractions on a simplier level.
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Fifth Graders Rounding DecimalsDescribes how fifth graders can learn to round decimals. It gives simple steps to help make it easier for the students to grasp the concept of rounding decimals.
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Jenny's Almost DisasterA mishap happens when a older sister tries to give her younger brother a bath.
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Child Obesity: What is the Answer?This article is a step program to help our youth try to prevent childhood obesity. It shows the wrong ways and the right ways to fight obesity. -
Problem Solving for Math: Is it Really Necessary?Problem solving techniques used to assist with math and other subjects for elementary aged children.
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Hot Dog ChiliThis is a favorite recipe of mine for hot dog chili. I hate canned chili on hot dogs and I adapted a recipe to my taste.
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New York NightmareA four day nightmare with our travel class in New York City.
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Misconceptions Students Make when Multiplying Signed NumbersThis describes misconceptions students have when dealing with positive and negative numbers. It is designed to give a few points to help teachers overcome obstacles in teaching multiplying positive and negative numbers.
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Addition and Multiplication: Is There a Connection?This is a paper I wrote to distinguish the possible misconceptions some elementary students have with addition and multiplication.
