I have been teaching math for 28 years at the high school level in Ontario, Canada, with a focus on Grade 10 Academic and Applied, and Grade 12 Data Management in the last ten years.
This resource includes lessons for the Organization of Data for Analysis Unit in the MDM4U Ontario Math Curriculum. Full solutions are included. Print to Smart Notebook or Powerpoint and have students follow along on their own note. This unit is also included in these bundles: 1. MDM4U Data Management BUNDLE - Guided Notes/Assessments/Learning Goals/Project2. MDM4U Grade 12 Data Management Guided Notes (Ontario Curriculum)
This card stack activity works well in pairs or individually. I actually use it as a first day activity for my MDM4U class, as a way to get them working together and thinking about probabilities again.
This self-checking activity works well in small groups and can be used to reinforce operations with integers (with extra brackets) and order of operations (BEDMAS/PEMDAS). I use it as a review of essential skills in my MPM2D Ontario Math course.
This Solving Linear Systems Maze includes problems in both y=mx+b form and Ax+By=C form, allowing students to select the most appropriate method to solve: SubstitutionEliminationsThis resource was created for MPM2D math in Ontario, but is suitable for any course in which Linear Systems is covered. 1 page + answer key Font Credit: RY Fonts Terms of Use:This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct num
This Scavenger Hunt Activity includes questions from the following concept areas: integers and order of operationsfractionsfraction operationsexponent lawscollecting like termsdistributive propertysolving equationsI use it in my Ontario MPM2D math class after review concepts taught in grade 9.
Revised March 2023. These Learning Goals and Success Criteria follow the MDM4U curriculum and correspond to the order of the McGraw-Hill Ryerson Data Management 12 text book (2014).
Impress your students with this simple trick. Either use it to guess their date of birth, or to guess a random number chosen between 1 and 31. Instructions included.
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I have been teaching math for 28 years at the high school level in Ontario, Canada, with a focus on Grade 10 Academic and Applied, and Grade 12 Data Management in the last ten years.
My own education history
B.A. Mathematics, University of Windsor;
Graduate Diploma in Secondary Education, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia;
Honours Specialist in Mathematics, University of Western Ontario
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