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.
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!
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!
9th - 10th
Algebra, Algebra 2
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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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