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Brian Garber

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Modesto, California, United States
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I currently teach AP Psychology, and CP Psychology (11th and 12th grades) at Enochs High School in Modesto CA, and have been doing so since 2009. I have been teaching since 1993. Over the course of that time I have taught Math/Science Core at a middle school, World History to 7th and 10th graders, American History to 8th graders, Teen Issues, and math lab. After 15 years at Hanshaw Middle School in Modesto CA, I made the move to Enochs High School. I am currently (1/31/25) the ONLY full time Psychology teacher in my district!! That makes me more rare than librarians....
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Preview of Mathematics Algebra Equation vs Expression vs Inequality use with Schoology

Mathematics Algebra Equation vs Expression vs Inequality use with Schoology

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Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among algebraic expressions (mathematical phrases with no equals or inequality sign), equations (statements that two expressions are equal), and inequalities (statements that one expression is greater than, less than, or not equal to another). Each item requires students to identify, interpret, or apply these foundational algebraic concepts. Ideal for pre-algebra, Algebra 1, and middle school math courses. Use as
Preview of AP Statistics Prime vs Composite vs Neither use with Schoology

AP Statistics Prime vs Composite vs Neither use with Schoology

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Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to classify whole numbers as prime (exactly two factors: 1 and itself), composite (more than two factors), or neither (the special cases of 0 and 1). Each item presents a numerical or real-world scenario requiring students to identify and apply the correct classification. Ideal for middle school math and number theory units. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity. No more prin
Preview of AP Statistics Criterion vs Standard use with Schoology

AP Statistics Criterion vs Standard use with Schoology

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Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Criterion and Standard. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For AP Statistics, mathematics, and logic courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the logic, critical thinking, and research methods unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out t
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Experience

I currently teach AP Psychology, and CP Psychology (11th and 12th grades) at Enochs High School in Modesto CA, and have been doing so since 2009. I have been teaching since 1993. Over the course of that time I have taught Math/Science Core at a middle school, World History to 7th and 10th graders, American History to 8th graders, Teen Issues, and math lab. After 15 years at Hanshaw Middle School in Modesto CA, I made the move to Enochs High School. I am currently (1/31/25) the ONLY full time Psychology teacher in my district!! That makes me more rare than librarians....

Teaching style

Mostly direct instruction, with tons of demos, activities and labs. My attitude is that I want my kids DOING Psychology as much as possible, whether in the lab or in the "real world."

Awards & shining teacher moments

Can't say I have ever been honored but I was featured in a district newsletter for my work with resource students. I get good reports from my colleagues whose kids have taken my class. I have had people tell me for years that my curriculum was great and that I should sell it...well, here it is...I think that the quality of the materials speaks for itself.

My own education history

BA Psychology California State University Stanislaus 90' Multiple subject clear credential Chapman University Single subject clear credential (Social Science) Chapman University

Additional biographical information

I am always on the lookout for a new lab or activity idea. Since I teach psychology full time that is naturally where I allocate the most effort. While my materials are mostly Psychology related, you will also find World History, Statistics, General Mathematics and Art mixed in.