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With over a decade of high school teaching experience under my belt ranging from remedial algebra to AP Calculus, I decided to finally share some of the types of resources I like to use in my classroom with others around the world. I love making guided notes that allow for a logical progression of varied examples which support remedial students with necessary structure and advanced learners with opportunities to move on to tougher exercises. Even more, I like making collaborative and self-checking activities that get students talking about math including quiz-quiz-trade cards, circuit-style reviews, and other partner activities. After teaching a lot of algebra and getting called bruh just about every day, I decided to lean in to the term of endearment, so welcome to Algae, Bruh.
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Preview of Algebra 1 Factoring Quadratic Expressions Guided Notes | Interactive Notebook

Algebra 1 Factoring Quadratic Expressions Guided Notes | Interactive Notebook

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This notes sheet fits 17 quadratic expression exercises onto one piece of paper and is designed to fit inside a composition notebook after printing two-sided (flipping on short edge) and folding brochure style. These examples include and are organized into four structures, aligning with the focus of current math standards, to encourage pattern recognition among algebra students. ✅ Factoring when a is 1 (labeled as simple case) ✅ Factoring with a GCF (resulting in simple case) ✅ Factoring Differe
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Experience

With over a decade of high school teaching experience under my belt ranging from remedial algebra to AP Calculus, I decided to finally share some of the types of resources I like to use in my classroom with others around the world. I love making guided notes that allow for a logical progression of varied examples which support remedial students with necessary structure and advanced learners with opportunities to move on to tougher exercises. Even more, I like making collaborative and self-checking activities that get students talking about math including quiz-quiz-trade cards, circuit-style reviews, and other partner activities. After teaching a lot of algebra and getting called bruh just about every day, I decided to lean in to the term of endearment, so welcome to Algae, Bruh.

My own education history

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Master of Arts in Secondary Education Specialist in Instructional Design and Technology