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Achievable Algebra

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New York, United States
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I have been teaching math since 2009. For the majority of my career I've been teaching 8th graders and ALL of my students take Algebra I, including special ed students. Since COVID I've focused on creating digital activities and with my struggling students I create guided notes, organizers to help make succeeding in Algebra more Achieveable!
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Preview of Calculate Square Roots and Cube Roots Lesson

Calculate Square Roots and Cube Roots Lesson

This is a full lesson designed to work remotely or in the classroom. It begins with a startup and ends with a closure. Use the pear deck extension to use in the classroom or assign on google classroom for those at home. It shows the relation between squaring a number then taking the square root as its opposite. It has the same for cube roots. It then has drag and drop activities to assess the student's understanding along with some fill in the blanks. It has a closure, challenge problems and l
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Experience

I have been teaching math since 2009. For the majority of my career I've been teaching 8th graders and ALL of my students take Algebra I, including special ed students. Since COVID I've focused on creating digital activities and with my struggling students I create guided notes, organizers to help make succeeding in Algebra more Achieveable!

Teaching style

I try to combine a combination of interesting activities while realizing that sometimes students just need to practice math. The scavenger hunts are designed to practice skills in an entertaining way. Performance tasks are designed to apply real world topics and have multiple entry ways for students with extensions for the advanced. Tests are very similar to the New York State Regents.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Math for America Early Career Fellow Algebra Nation

My own education history

I received my Bachelors in Economics from Emory University in Atlanta, GA. I received my Masters in Mathematics Educations from Teachers College of Columbia University in New York, NY.