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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!
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Preview of Two Truths and A Lie: Quadratics (Standard, Factored, & Vertex Forms)

Two Truths and A Lie: Quadratics (Standard, Factored, & Vertex Forms)

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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.
Preview of Types of Change - Card Sort (Linear, Quadratic, & Exponential Functions)

Types of Change - Card Sort (Linear, Quadratic, & Exponential Functions)

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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!
Preview of Exponential Growth & Decay - Writing Equations Given Tables/Graphs

Exponential Growth & Decay - Writing Equations Given Tables/Graphs

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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!
Preview of How Many Solutions? Quadratics - Card Sort (optional: with the discriminant)

How Many Solutions? Quadratics - Card Sort (optional: with the discriminant)

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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!
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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