I have taught 7th, 8th, and high school math for 3 years now. I am certified in secondary and middle grades, ESL, and I am currently working on my Masters in Math Teaching
This activity is designed to help students create the proofs for the Alternate Interior/ Exterior Angle Theorem, and the Consecutitive (Same Side) interior/ exterior angle theorem. It is a cut and paste activity.
The first 4 pages are the outlines for the four proofs, the last 4 pafes are tables of the steps and reasons. Note that there are 4 identical tables on each page (save trees when copying!). I make a set of the first 4 pages for each student, then copy and cut out the statements and rea
Includes both distance and midpoint formula, when to use them, and room to do two examples of each with your students. Print the foldable front to back, fold top and bottom fourth of the page over to cover examples on back. Great for interactive notebooks!
Use this foldable to teach students the differences between a line, line segment, and a ray. Angle is included on the foldable to show that it is only two rays joined by a common endpoint.
Print it front to back, fold the top fourths down to the midline to cover the picture/ description. Fill these sections in with your students.
In my geometry class I give a daily homework quiz. This is generally one question from the homework they have to copy and answer. They will staple this sheet (cut into thirds) to the front top of their paper and turn it in. I grade homework on completion and 30% of their grade is if they got this question (or questions) right.
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This includes 3 different quizzes. One is a regular quiz, one is for pre-ap geometry, and one is modified. It addresses surface area and volume of 3 dimensional figures, as well as unit conversion with surface area and volume.
This is designed for a high school geometry course. Print the PDF front to back, fold over leaving "undefined terms" visible on the side. Instruct students to cut on the lines under each term so you can lift and see the picture and description (for you to fill out with them).
Great for an interactive notebook!
This file includes four practice problems. I have used them as a quick informal assessment to students understanding after a lesson, they can also be used in place of homework.
You could also incorporate Kagan practices into this lesson like sage and scribe or round robin, I have not tried it, but if you do let me know how it goes!
This is a diagram created on power point that shows the relationships between the legs and hypotenuse of special right triangles. Specific relationships are color coded for easy identification.
Use on student notebooks to keep an ongoing list of important vocabulary terms. Columns for Vocab Word, Definition, "In My Own Words" and visual representation. Helps make student learning concrete and helps students tie learning to real life examples and meanings.
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Experience
I have taught 7th, 8th, and high school math for 3 years now. I am certified in secondary and middle grades, ESL, and I am currently working on my Masters in Math Teaching
Teaching style
I prefer to do as little direct instruction as possible. I think that kids learn best from doing, and from experiences and discussions with their peers.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher Quality Grant, 2011
Lake Cities Education Foundation Grant, 2013
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