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I have been in classrooms for the past 10 years. Of that time I have been a teacher's assistant, teacher and math department chair for my school. My focus has been working with students who struggle with mathematics because of academic gaps or lack of continual practice.
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Preview of Slope Review and Discovery Introduction to Slope Intercept Form

Slope Review and Discovery Introduction to Slope Intercept Form

A quick review of finding the slope of a line given two points. Also allows students to use their knowledge of slope to graph lines given various pieces of information (i.e. draw a line with a slope of 5 that includes the point 0, 3) as a means to begin connecting slope and graphing to slope intercept form. Ties in slope intercept form by having students plot points given an equation of a line and using a table to substitute values for x to find y and evaluate the results they reach.
Preview of Slope Intercept Form Unit Guided Notes

Slope Intercept Form Unit Guided Notes

This is 20 pages of notes that cover from introduction to slope intercept form through calculating slope intercept form given two points. There are word problem examples and ample opportunities to practice. Some places may require you to fill in the blanks for students (vocab) and drawing graphs for students to work with. I left them blank intentionally so you can draw lines your students struggle with (negative slopes or slopes that are fractions for example). Does not include lessons on Slope
Preview of Parallel Lines Guided Notes

Parallel Lines Guided Notes

Visual representational focus on parallel lines encouraging students to graph and compare various parallel lines. Must have pre-requisite knowledge; how to find the equation of a line given a slope and a point.
Preview of Introduction to Types of Slopes and Calculating Slope

Introduction to Types of Slopes and Calculating Slope

Guided Notes centered around being able to identify positive, negative, zero and undefined slopes. Also a basic introduction to calculating slope given two points. Includes an activity idea in which students use their pencil as a line. The teacher calls out a slope type and students are to model that slope with their pencil. It's a fun way to keep students engaged and perform a formative assessment.
Preview of Rate of Change and Slope Guided Notes

Rate of Change and Slope Guided Notes

A good review day of what real world scenarios and slope have in common. Opportunities for students to use their mind to find slopes, create real world scenarios that would result in positive, negative, undefined or zero slopes and some rote skill based practice finding the slope of a line between two points
Preview of Perpendicular Lines Basic Guided Notes

Perpendicular Lines Basic Guided Notes

Guided Notes introducing perpendicular lines. Students must have pre-requisite knowledge of finding the equation of a line given a point and a slope.
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Experience

I have been in classrooms for the past 10 years. Of that time I have been a teacher's assistant, teacher and math department chair for my school. My focus has been working with students who struggle with mathematics because of academic gaps or lack of continual practice.

Teaching style

I believe in a straightforward approach to teaching and want to provide inexpensive guided notes that cater to 30-40 minute lessons. My target customer is a teacher who knows what they're looking for, know that they would make what I have but just don't have the time. I wish I could've found work like this on this page but it was missing.

My own education history

I went to San Diego State University and attained my Bachelors in mathematics then went on to get my Masters in Education and Credential from National University. I have Credentials in both California and Illinois.

Additional biographical information

I am a stay at home mom for the first year ever so I'm trying to keep myself busy by updating and providing some of my notes through Teachers Pay Teachers