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Canton, Ohio, United States
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This is my first year teaching Algebra 1. I absolutely love teaching and would love any feedback about my products. I love making revisions and getting ideas on how I can make my Algebra 1 resources more interactive and engaging. I believe that students learn best by applying what they have learned. Therefore, my products allow students to demonstrate their knowledge in real life applications.
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Preview of Introduction to Slope Activity

Introduction to Slope Activity

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I use this in my Algebra 1 class to introduce slope. I start out with a story about my "first skiing experience." I explain how when I was on the ski lift it was fun and I had a "positive experience." Then I was going way too fast down the hill and my feelings were very negative. Then I got to the bottom and I was cruising and I had 0 feelings. Then there was a small cliff at the end that I did not notice and my feelings were undefined as I was falling. My students absolutely love this stor
Preview of Algebra 1: AIR State Test Study Guide

Algebra 1: AIR State Test Study Guide

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I give this to my students as we begin reviewing for state testing. I taught in the State of Ohio and this aligns with the end of course exam required for Ohio Graduation Requirements (AIR State Testing). This summarizes key topics that show up on the AIR test every year for Algebra 1. I used the AIR practice test and release items from 2016-2023 to determine the key concepts. I gave this to my students as a way to prepare for the state test.
Preview of Algebra 1: Two Wrongs and a Right

Algebra 1: Two Wrongs and a Right

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This is a great review activity for Algebra 1. It covers topics taught all throughout the year (slope, sequences, exponential functions, quadratics, etc.). Therefore, I would use this activity to review before a final or a state test (we use the Algebra 1 AIR assessment in Ohio). I usually put students into pairs and have them work through each question together. Each question covers a different topic and they have to pick which two are solved incorrectly and which one is correct.
Preview of Algebra Factoring Trinomials Bingo

Algebra Factoring Trinomials Bingo

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I use this activity when reviewing factoring trinomials in Algebra 1. The questions range in difficulty and include trinomials when a=1 and when a does not equal 1. Students will create their own bingo card by randomly placing the answers into the boxes on their bingo card. I then display the questions on the board one at a time. Students factor each trinomial and then look for the answer on their bingo card. My class period is only 40 minutes. Therefore, when one person gets a bingo, we kee
Preview of Error Analysis: Solving Multi-Step Equations

Error Analysis: Solving Multi-Step Equations

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This is a great activity to use when reviewing multi-step equations. Students have to find the error in each equation and then solve the equation correctly. There's multiple ways you can use this assignment. One way is I assign each student a partner and give them a group number. Their group number matches the problem they will be solving. For example, if they are group two, they will be solving question two. Once each group solves their problem, each group goes up to the board one by one
Preview of Writing an Equation of Perpendicular and Parallel Lines Scavenger Hunt

Writing an Equation of Perpendicular and Parallel Lines Scavenger Hunt

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This is a great review activity of perpendicular and parallel lines. I hang the seven questions up around my classroom. Each question has an answer written at the bottom. However, the answer does not match that question. I use the handout numbered 1-7 for each student to take around the room and solve each question (I then have them turn in their handout at the end of class). Students can start at any number. They will solve that question and then look for their answer on one of the other
Preview of Quadratic Function Review-Ohio Algebra 1 AIR Test

Quadratic Function Review-Ohio Algebra 1 AIR Test

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This is a review of Quadratic Functions that model the AIR End of Course Exam in the State of Ohio. I use this as a review at the end of the unit and I allow students to use Desmos since they have access to that online calculator on the AIR test. It's a great way to have students review Quadratic Functions while also preparing for the AIR Test.
Preview of Three methods to solving quadratics

Three methods to solving quadratics

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This is a packet that covers the three methods to solving a quadratic (factoring, completing the square, and quadratic formula). This packet aligns with the Common Core Standards and have guided notes and homework questions. I have found that have their notes and homework all in one packet helps with organization and note taking skills. It also helps with building connections between the methods. I usually have my students turn in their packet completed on the day of the test. My students lo
Preview of Graphing Parabolas (Standard/Vertex Form) Review Worksheet

Graphing Parabolas (Standard/Vertex Form) Review Worksheet

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This is a great review once your students have learned how to graph a parabola from both standard and vertex form. I have also used this as a review assignment right before the chapter test.
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Experience

This is my first year teaching Algebra 1. I absolutely love teaching and would love any feedback about my products. I love making revisions and getting ideas on how I can make my Algebra 1 resources more interactive and engaging. I believe that students learn best by applying what they have learned. Therefore, my products allow students to demonstrate their knowledge in real life applications.

Teaching style

I do not believe in lecturing everyday. I believe in making math fun by doing cooperative learning activities that help my students retain and apply what they have learned. I always try to change things up in my classroom by trying new activities or incorporating new technology that can better meet the needs of all my learners.