Starting my first semester of teaching mid-year, 8 weeks pre-pandemic was... hard. Having my first year during hybrid was harder. But I'm excited for all the tricks I've learned to keep a classroom organized both in-person and online!
Practice identifying key features of graphs as they relate to the quadratic forms. Given a graph, students decide which 2 forms are true, and which is the lie. Students then correct the lie, either using the graph or algebraically using the other 2 forms.
Feel like you can't find exactly what you're looking for? Like the idea of self-checking but don't know how to make one yourself? You're in the right spot! This CheckYourself is a set of 20 inequality and interval notation pairs. YOU decide which of the 40 pieces of information you provide; just delete the things you want your students to fill in. Then, assign and let the sheet check the rest! 5 printable versions are also included!
Compare different types of change using this Card Sort. Students will sort tables, graphs, terms, and pattern blocks (optional) into the 3 categories covered in Algebra 1 and 2 -- Linear, Quadratic, or Exponential. Check out the Discrete & Continuous Card Sort as a point of comparison!
Practice writing the equation of an exponential function represented as a table or graph - either as a worksheet or through the GoogleSheet Self-Checking version. Includes link to editable version!
Review Factoring with these sets! Together they review: Finding factored form given solutions as "x="Finding factored form given roots as valuesFactoring when a=1Factoring when a≠1 (without grouping)Factoring when a≠1 (with grouping)2 sets of cards that you can print front & back to minimize copies!
A graphical spin on the classic "Guess Who?", students can practice describing relations using yes or no questions. Play in pairs, or as a class. As a class, students can ask questions of the teacher until they can find the graph s/he is describing!
Compare quadratics in this Card Sort. Students will sort tables, graphs, expressions in factored, standard, and vertex form, as well as generalize using the discriminant (optional). Great for Algebra 1 or 2! Check out the Discrete & Continuous Card Sort as a point of comparison!
Feel like you can't find exactly what you're looking for? Like the idea of self-checking but don't know how to make one yourself? You're in the right spot! This CheckYourself is a set of 20 positive unstretched parabolas, given the vertex form and vertex. YOU decide which of the 40 pieces of information you provide; just delete the things you want your students to fill in. Then, assign and let the sheet check the rest! 5 printable versions are also included!
Review Completing the Square as a method for Solving Quadratics with this puzzle! Questions are limited to a=1 and b is even. Includes 2 real (rational and irrational), 1 real, and 2 complex roots!
9th - 11th
Algebra, Algebra 2
CCSS
HSA-REI.A.2
, HSA-REI.B.4
, HSA-REI.B.4a
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Experience
Starting my first semester of teaching mid-year, 8 weeks pre-pandemic was... hard. Having my first year during hybrid was harder. But I'm excited for all the tricks I've learned to keep a classroom organized both in-person and online!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Secondary Ed. Student Teacher of The Year (Clemson University 2018)
Rookie Teacher of The Year (West Ashley High School, 2020-2021)
A Pretty Cool Lady (from My Students, constantly)
The Organized One (from My Department Chair)
My own education history
Clemson University '18; University of Oxford '19
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