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Dallas, Texas, United States
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I am a former teacher that taught secondary math for 11 years. 5 total in the classroom; 6 as an instructional coach.
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Preview of Triangle Inequality Theorem Guided Notes

Triangle Inequality Theorem Guided Notes

Guided Notes on the Triangle Inequality Theorem. This handout contains notes and examples on the following topics... Definition of the Triangle Inequality Theorem Examples: Can the following side lengths form a triangle?Examples: Find all possible values of the third side of a triangle, given 2 of the sides. Answer key is included. Questions are backwards designed from the Geometry EOC exam. A corresponding independent pratice worksheet can be found HERE.
Preview of Graphs of Quadratic Functions/Equations and Identify Key Features [MEGA BUNDLE]

Graphs of Quadratic Functions/Equations and Identify Key Features [MEGA BUNDLE]

BUNDLE & SAVE 30%!!!This bundle includes everything you need to teach  graphing quadratic functions and identifying key features from start to finish. Including our... Fully animated PowerPoint so you can move about the room handsfree and be close to struggling (or disruptive) students;Independent Practice worksheet that can be used both in class or as homework; A guided notes and additional practice sheetTwo sets of exit tickets;An anchor chart;A dominos-game group activity; andA "Guess Who" pa
Preview of Desmos Reference Sheet and Exploration Activity Bundle

Desmos Reference Sheet and Exploration Activity Bundle

This bundle contains two of our top selling items, at a 20% discount. See the previews below!
Preview of Algebra Word Wall and Student Dictionary Booklet [BUNDLE]

Algebra Word Wall and Student Dictionary Booklet [BUNDLE]

BUNDLE AND SAVE 20%!!!This bundle contains the following: 79 card word wall with definitions and illustrations; and A ready-to-print student dictionary booklet. All of the most commonly used vocabulary words in the algebra curriculum can be found here.
Preview of Algebra 1 Student Dictionary

Algebra 1 Student Dictionary

This resource is a personal student dictionary of 79 of the most commonly used vocabulary words in the algebra I curriculum. Words are presented in alphabetical order with space for students to fill in definitions, formulas, and/or visual aids. You will receive a ready-to-print PDF document. Just make sure to print double sided so it folds like a booklet! PREVIEW IS AVAILABLE ABOVE!!! This resource pairs with our word wall which can be found HERE. Or you can buy both in a bundle and save!
Preview of Solving Linear Equations Using DESMOS (Guided Notes and Worksheet)

Solving Linear Equations Using DESMOS (Guided Notes and Worksheet)

This activity teaches students how to solve linear equations using DESMOS, the online graphing calculator. This activity contains the following: An example with steps and images to use for whole group direct instruction.Two more examples to use as guided practice or a check for understanding. 8 questions for independent practice. Space is provided for students to graph what they see, label the point of intersection, and write the final answer. An answer key is provided!
Preview of Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form from Standard Form (Solve for y)

Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form from Standard Form (Solve for y)

This resource begins with guided notes on how to rewrite linear equations from standard to slope-intercept form (" solve for y"). There are 4 examples on the guided notes page. The first one is already worked out with each step COLOR CODED to match the steps given. If you do not have access to color printing the original can be placed on google classroom or left on the screen for students to reference while working! (Teachers you have the option of going through the other 3 examples step-by
Preview of Write the Equation of a Line Given Graphs Guided Notes and Worksheet

Write the Equation of a Line Given Graphs Guided Notes and Worksheet

This activity for writing linear equations in slope-intercept form given a graph contains the following: Guided example with 5 steps (1. Pick 2 points on the line; 2. Label the coordinates; 3. Use slope formula to find slope; 4. identify the y-intercept from the graph; 5. substitute into the slope-intercept form formula);A similar 'You Try' question for students to do as a check for understanding prior to beginning the independent practice; andA 12 question worksheet for students to do independ
Preview of Conjectures, Counter-Examples, Conditional Statements [BUNDLE]

Conjectures, Counter-Examples, Conditional Statements [BUNDLE]

BUNDLE AND SAVE 20%!!!This bundles contains guided notes and an i ndependent practice worksheet for teaching conjectures, counter-examples, and conditional statements.
Preview of Finding Midpoints from Ordered Pairs and Graphs, Find Missing Endpoint [BUNDLE]

Finding Midpoints from Ordered Pairs and Graphs, Find Missing Endpoint [BUNDLE]

BUNDLE AND SAVE 20%!!!This bundle contains the following: 29 question worksheet/independent practice that can be used in class and/or as homework An aligned guided notes sheet with examples
Preview of Conjectures and Counter-Examples Guided Notes

Conjectures and Counter-Examples Guided Notes

Guided Notes on conjectures and counterexamples. This handout contains notes and examples on the following topics... What is a conjecture?What is a counter-example?Examples: Determine if the conjectures are true or false; if they are false provide a counter-example. This resource also comes in a bundle with a worksheet which can be found HERE.
Preview of Conditional Statements (w/ Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive) Guided Notes

Conditional Statements (w/ Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive) Guided Notes

Guided Notes on conditional statements. This handout contains notes and examples on the following topics... What is a conditional statement?Example: Identify the hypothesis, conclusion, and determine if the conditional is true or false. ConverseExample: Identify the hypothesis, conclusion, and then write the converse. InverseExample: Identify the hypothesis, conclusion, and then write the inverse.ContrapositiveExample: Identify the hypothesis, conclusion, and then write the contrapositive. Sum
Preview of Angles formed by Lines and Transversals Guided Notes

Angles formed by Lines and Transversals Guided Notes

Guided Notes on angles formed by lines and transversals. This handout contains notes and examples on the following topics... Definition of Complementary Angles and ExamplesDefinition of Supplementary Angles and ExamplesDefinition of Vertical Angles and ExamplesDefinition of a Transversal; Examples of Finding Angles Missing Angles (students must use knowledge of vertical angles and linear pairs only)Definition of Corresponding AnglesDefinition of Alternate Interior AnglesDefinition of Alternate
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About the store

Experience

I am a former teacher that taught secondary math for 11 years. 5 total in the classroom; 6 as an instructional coach.

Teaching style

I use a lot of PowerPoints because having problems pre-made and animated free me up to move about the room and be in close proximity to students who need help and/or have behavioral challenges. I also utilize whiteboards daily when I am teaching. At each step of the problem students mirror what I am doing on their boards and show me. Then it gets transferred to their notes. Immediately after students will do the next problem step-by-step on their boards again with me guiding them through the steps. Finally students will complete a third problem independently on their whiteboards and show me after the timer. We'll either do a whole-group or turn and talk discussion on the different answers (or misconceptions) that are present on the boards.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Dallas ISD Distinguished Teacher TIA recognized teacher

My own education history

Rutgers University c/o 2012 - B.A. Economics and Political Science Southern Methodist University c/o 2018 M.E.d Educational Leadership

Additional biographical information

Almighty Algebra was founded by me in 2020. I am an alumni of the Teach for America 2013 Mississippi Delta Corps. I have worked in education for 12+ years now and I have taught everything from Middle School Pre-Algebra to Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus. I have also served as an instructional coach and lead teacher in Dallas ISD, one of the largest districts in the state of Texas. As a beginning educator, one of my biggest struggles was finding good resources to use in my lessons. I tried pulling questions from the textbooks, from the internet, or from other teachers. The material I was finding was either not aligned to the state standards, not rigorous enough, or not lengthy enough to fill up a 90-minute block. Every other night was a struggle! Eventually I gave in and decided to create my own resources by scratch. Everything I've made is backwards designed from released items on the end-of-year STAAR exam. If it's ever been tested, I wanted my kids to practice it. My test scores were amazing and the feedback I received on my materials was overwhelmingly positive. Thus, Almighty Algebra was born. ♥️ Almighty Algebra is 100% aligned to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), but the resources may be transferred on a standard-by-standard basis to the objectives used in other states. CCSS are listed.