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I have taught middle school and high school for 21 years including a variety of math levels, chemistry, and physics in both private and public schools in the US.
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Preview of Graphing Quadratic Functions: y = ax^2 + c Student Worksheet

Graphing Quadratic Functions: y = ax^2 + c Student Worksheet

This worksheet includes two types of problems: students are asked to describe graphs of quadratic functions without graphing and students are aksed to graph functions. There are two formats included: one with spaces for student answers and one without. Answer key is included.
Preview of Graphing Simple Quadratic Functions, y = ax^2 Student Worksheet

Graphing Simple Quadratic Functions, y = ax^2 Student Worksheet

This worksheet allows students the opportunity to determine axes of symmetry and vertices for simple quadratic functions of the form, y = ax^2. Additionally, students are able to graph different functions. Two forms of the worksheet are included, with and without space for student graphs. An answer key is included.
Preview of Candy Probability Student Worksheets (distance learning)

Candy Probability Student Worksheets (distance learning)

This packet contains three student worksheets and accompanying answer sheets. The worksheets cover simple probablity, compound probability, and mixed probabililty. All problems are unique; that is, the mixed probability problems are different than the simple and compound probability problems. While the worksheets have a candy theme, they can be used at any time as well as near Valentine's Day.
Preview of Graphing y = ax^2 + bx + c Student Worksheet

Graphing y = ax^2 + bx + c Student Worksheet

This product is a worksheet on graphing quadratic equations of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. An answer key is provided; the answer key has the vertex and three sets of coordinates on both sides of the axis of symmetry so that you have the coordinates no matter which side of the axis your students choose to calculate them. There is a link to a Google doc which contains the student problems only. Also, there are two forms of the worksheet included: one with space for students to write their answer a
Preview of Applying the Pythagorean Theorem Student Worksheet (distance learning)

Applying the Pythagorean Theorem Student Worksheet (distance learning)

This worksheet includes problems on the Pythagorean Theorem and its converse. Two forms of the worksheet are included: one with room for student work and one with only the problems. An answer sheet is included. A link to a Google doc with the student portion of the document is included in the teacher's notes.
Preview of Applying the Distance Formula (Distance Learning)

Applying the Distance Formula (Distance Learning)

This packet contains two activities. The first is a student worksheet containing 15 problems on the distance formula; problems include integers, decimals, fractions. The second is an activity in which students create a picture by using their answers to color in appropriate squares; this activity can be done on a hard copy or electronically.
Preview of Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Student Worksheet (distance learning)

Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Student Worksheet (distance learning)

This worksheet allows students to write linear equations in slope-intercept form from three different sources: graphs, tables, word problems. An answer key is provided.
Preview of Solving Literal Equations/Rewriting Formulas

Solving Literal Equations/Rewriting Formulas

Two worksheets are included as well as an answer key for both. The first worksheet asks students to solve an equation which contains two variables, x and y, for the variable y. The second worksheet asks students to use common math and science formulas to solve for the indicated variable.
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About the store

Experience

I have taught middle school and high school for 21 years including a variety of math levels, chemistry, and physics in both private and public schools in the US.

Teaching style

Working together, students, parents,and teachers can all have successful learning experiences. Teaching is a team sport in which all of the players work toward the common goal of enriching students' lives.

My own education history

I received my BA from Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, TX, with a major in chemistry and a minor in math. My student teaching was in the San Antonio public school system. Subsequently, I received my MA from the University of Texas at Austin in the same areas.

Additional biographical information

I am the mother of four and currently live in North Carolina.