Meet Reagan Tunstall the passionate individual behind Tunstall’s Teaching Tidbits.

Reagan’s love for creating learning content and lesson experiences for every student organically grew into creating a teaching blog to share her passion outside her classroom walls.

In 2013, Reagan began presenting classroom tested, evidence based methods for designing and enhancing math instruction to meet the needs of the learners in today’s challenging classrooms. 13 years later, she continues to do so as a TEA approved CPE provider, offering continuing education hours and certificates.

When not conducting PD workshops, she creates requested and researched resources that engage students mathematically. Teachers have a powerful connection to her resources because of the ease of use and high quality content at their fingertips!

Reagan Tunstall

Reagan has over two decades of classroom teaching. She has a passion for teaching in a way that reaches every child in the room. From that passion, she strives to develop a community of math thinkers who constantly improve education in proven ways that don’t defy standards.

With more than ten years of school and district training experience implementing standards through effective math practices. She has also authored over 1,500 teaching resources, primarily catering to K-5 math.

She is an educational consultant, speaker, curriculum writer, and professional development expert.

Tunstall’s Teaching Tidbits

Reagan revitalizes teachers, combining her passion for math and education with decades of experience and research. She helps teachers build a classroom that thrives through evidence-based methodologies for math instruction. Whether through workshops or classroom resources, you can find materials that help you keep students engaged.

Meet Reagan

Hey There! So nice to meet you!

This website began back in the good old Blogspot days as a little space for the parents of my students. I had no idea it would grow into such an incredible community of teachers. 

Once I realized I was reaching other teachers, I began sharing teaching ideas, classroom inspiration, and resources. Soon after and much to my surprise, education companies, conferences, schools, and districts began inviting me to share my passion for teaching in person, too. After 18 years in the classroom, I will always see teaching as one of the greatest privileges of my life, and getting to support other teachers now is something I never take lightly.

After 15 years on this URL, it still means the world every time you visit, read, comment, and use something from this space. I love creating resources and sharing ideas that bring joy, clarity, and confidence to teaching and learning.

I hope you find something here today that inspires you, supports your students, and brings a little more joy to your classroom.

I’m so glad you’re here!

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