Great lesson in which students use the chart to create a scatterplot. If there is access to a computer lab, the students can create the scatterplot on the website that is given. The teacher can delete the information in the chart and have the student search the internet for it and then create the scatterplot.
This is a collection of 10 math problems that involves more real life application, critical thinking, and a few advanced problems. These can be used for daily warm-ups, real life discussions, and to see if students have the ability to "work" through problems.
This is the best Powerpoint I have ever created. It is on Transformation-Translations, Reflections, Rotations, etc. This presentation has rotating figures, prompts for the students to answer. The answers aren't shown until you prompt the computer to do so. Great for introducing or guided practice.
This is a collection of 8 problems that are challenging and possess real-life application. These problems can be used as a daily warm-up, extra credit, cooperative learning, etc.
These are different from the first set I posted.
Brief powerpoint presentation related to vertical angles. Colored lines show for easier understanding of vertical angles. Other types of angles can also be identified using this presentation.
7th - 8th
Algebra
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About the store
Experience
Taught 7th grade (math & language arts) from 1998-2003 and 8th grade (pre-algebra) from 2003-present.
Teaching style
Just about all of them.
Awards & shining teacher moments
2000-2001 Teacher of the Year (voted by students)
2006-2007 Teacher of the Year (voted by faculty)
My own education history
Graduated from George Washington High School in 1992
Graduated from Danville Community College in 1995
Graduated from Averett Universtiy in 1998
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