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Amusing Algebra

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New Jersey, United States
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I've been teaching high school math in New Jersey for the last 10 years. I teach Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 at all levels. I also recently started teaching Basic Programming in Visual Basic and C# and love it!
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Preview of OUTLIER! Interval Notation Card Game

OUTLIER! Interval Notation Card Game

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Amusing Algebra
OUTLIER! is a math version of Old Maid! Each card contains a statement or graph of an inequality, or the matching interval notation. There are 64 cards total, but you can modify by taking away any amount of pairs to make the game shorter. The goal of the game is to make pairs until there is only one card left. The person left with that card is the OUTLIER! You may also like:Simplifying Fractions Containing Radicals Partner WorksheetSimplifying Radicals and Radical Operations Sudoku PuzzleOperati
Preview of OUTLIER! Points on the Unit Circle Card Game

OUTLIER! Points on the Unit Circle Card Game

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Amusing Algebra
OUTLIER! is a math version of Old Maid! Each card has a problem or a matching answer. The goal of the game is to make pairs until there is only one card left. The person left with that card is the OUTLIER! There are 68 cards total, each with an angle measurements or its corresponding point on the unit circle. Students need to match the angle measurement, either in degrees or radians, to its point. You can choose to have students play using only degree measurements, only radian measurements, both
Preview of OUTLIER! Converting Angle Measurements Between Degrees and Radians Card Game

OUTLIER! Converting Angle Measurements Between Degrees and Radians Card Game

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Amusing Algebra
OUTLIER! is a math version of Old Maid! Each card has an angle measurement either in degrees or the matching angle measurement in radians. There are 54 cards total, but you can modify by taking away any amount of pairs to make the game shorter. The goal of the game is to make pairs until there is only one card left. The person left with that card is the OUTLIER! All angles on the unit circle are included. There are also some angle measurements not on the unit circle, and negative measurements as
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Experience

I've been teaching high school math in New Jersey for the last 10 years. I teach Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 at all levels. I also recently started teaching Basic Programming in Visual Basic and C# and love it!

Teaching style

I am always looking for new ideas to keep my students motivated and engaged. I use technology, interactive lessons, alternative assessments, and interesting activities whenever I can. I try to use direct instruction as little as possible. When students are having fun, they actually tend to enjoy learning even the most boring topics! Even making the smallest tweaks to your lessons can make a world of a difference.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Google Level 1 Certified Educator || Edulastic Level 2 Certified Educator and Innovator Team Member || Edpuzzle Coach

My own education history

I graduated from The College of New Jersey in 2005, majoring in Secondary Education and Mathematics. I received my Masters in Educational Technology and Leadership from Lamar University in 2012. I'm also planning to take courses to receive my Supervisor certification.

Additional biographical information

I have two boys, ages 5 and 3, and they have inspired me to become the type of teacher that I hope they are lucky enough to have when they grow older.