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Corinne's Math

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White Rock, British Columbia, Canada
About the store
Hi, I've been tutoring math and science for over a decade, in British Columbia, Canada. In that time, I've seen what a scramble it is to have resources that are clear, detailed and yet not bogged down. Any test that has detailed answer is gold! After a decade, I've so many resources of these types that I'd like to share with you. Tutoring a wide variety of subjects and all the high school grades has also allowed me to see a full snapshot of how the grade curricula tie together. This helps me know what to focus on in my notes and teaching.
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Preview of Math 10:  Application of Exponent Laws, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

Math 10: Application of Exponent Laws, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

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17 questions applying exponent skills, covering these topics: • Solving a geometric shape involving exponents. • Four word problems applying a formula. • Solving for unknown exponents using inspection. Answer key included.
Preview of Working with Positive & Negative Exponents, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

Working with Positive & Negative Exponents, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

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44 questions covering these topics: • Evaluating numbers with negative exponents, including various placements of negative signs relative to the exponent, (bracketed and unbracketed). • Simplifying collections of terms with the same bases. • Multiplication and division of terms with the same base. • Multiplication and division of terms with bases that contain several variables. • Applying BEDMAS rules to simplifying and evaluating expressions. • Solving simple equations for the base or for the
Preview of Math 10:  Expanding Polynomials, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

Math 10: Expanding Polynomials, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

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71 questions covering these topics: • Expanding: o monomials multiplied against monomials.. o monomials multiplied against binomials or trinomials. o binomials multiplied against binomials or trinomials. o a collection of several monomials and binomials. • Collecting like terms to simplify the results of expansion. • Watching for placement of integer signs. • Working with terms with several variables. • Finding the errors in worked examples. • Finding an expression for an area and also for a vo
Preview of Math 10:  Factoring Polynomials, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

Math 10: Factoring Polynomials, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

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36 questions covering these topics: • Finding GCF and LCM (Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple) of two numbers, some involving variables. Factoring • Binomials with a single variable • Trinomials with a leading coefficient of ‘1’ • Trinomials with a leading coefficient other than ‘1’ • Polynomials with multiple variables • Completing factoring trinomials by decomposition (‘grouping’) • Polynomials with four terms, by grouping Solving a word problem involving a complex geometric s
Preview of Math 10:  Rational Exponents, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

Math 10: Rational Exponents, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

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79 questions covering these topics: • Switching from rational exponents to radical form. • Switching from radical form to rational exponent form. • Evaluating bases with rational exponents. • Rational exponents on variables. • Applying exponent rules where some exponents are rational. • Evaluating nested radicals, (radicals within radicals). • Rational exponents masquerading as decimals. • Questions involve negative exponents, negative bases and negative coefficients of ‘1’, unaffected by the
Preview of Math 10:  Factoring Trinomials with a Leading Coefficient of 1, Quiz with Key

Math 10: Factoring Trinomials with a Leading Coefficient of 1, Quiz with Key

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70 questions covering these specific aspects of factoring trinomials, when the leading coefficient is ‘1’, (where the number in front of the x2 is ‘1’): • Completely factor trinomials with a leading coefficient of ‘1’. • Completely factor trinomials with a leading coefficient other than ‘1’, but whose coefficient can be factored out in a first step. • Verify selected answers by expanding. • Find all integers for the coefficient of a middle term, which make the resulting trinomial factorable. •
Preview of Math 10:  Factoring Trinomials, Leading Coefficient Other Than 1, Quiz & Key

Math 10: Factoring Trinomials, Leading Coefficient Other Than 1, Quiz & Key

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53 questions covering these specific aspects of factoring trinomials, when the leading coefficient is ‘1’, (where the number in front of the x2 is ‘1’): • Completely factor trinomials with a leading coefficient other than ‘1’. • Completely factor trinomials with a leading coefficient other than ‘1’, and where a common factor can be divided out in a first step. • Identify and factor perfect square polynomials where the leading coefficient is not 1. • Find all integers for the coefficient of a
Preview of Math 10:  Simplifying Polynomials, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

Math 10: Simplifying Polynomials, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

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37 questions covering these topics: • Stating the degree of polynomials • Writing polynomials with a given number of terms and a given degree. • Evaluating polynomials for given integers of x and y. • Simplifying by collecting like terms. • Multiplying and dividing single term polynomials. • Finding an expression for an area and also for a volume using polynomial expressions as dimensions. • Finding the dimensions of a shaded region of a complex geometric shape. Answer key included.
Preview of Math 10:  Expanding Special Polynomials, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

Math 10: Expanding Special Polynomials, Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

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32 questions covering these topics: • Expanding: o perfect square binomials; o conjugates; o perfect cube binomials; o special binomials multiplied against binomials or trinomials; o collections of several special polynomials. • Watching for placement of integer signs. • Working with terms with several variables. • Finding an expression for the volume of a rectangular prism using polynomial expressions as dimensions. Answer key included.
Preview of Math 10:  Factoring Difference of Squares , Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

Math 10: Factoring Difference of Squares , Quiz or Worksheet with Answer Key

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21 questions covering the special factoring situation of Difference of Squares. Including: • Terms with no coefficients. • Terms perfect square coefficients. • Fractional coefficients. • Terms whose exponents are greater than 2. • Variables in both the front and back term. • Terms with more than one variable. • Terms that must have common factors removed before factoring as Difference of Squares. • Terms that are, themselves, binomials. Answer key is included.
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Experience

Hi, I've been tutoring math and science for over a decade, in British Columbia, Canada. In that time, I've seen what a scramble it is to have resources that are clear, detailed and yet not bogged down. Any test that has detailed answer is gold! After a decade, I've so many resources of these types that I'd like to share with you. Tutoring a wide variety of subjects and all the high school grades has also allowed me to see a full snapshot of how the grade curricula tie together. This helps me know what to focus on in my notes and teaching.

Teaching style

I get good results with clear, simple explanations. I apply that to my solution keys, which guide the student through answers step by step. I pay particular attention to the areas where many students have shown, time and again, they get tripped up. For tests, the best ones are the ones with detailed solutions. Students often quickly learn by seeing the solution presented in clear steps. I've also learned that for detailed solutions, students prefer hand written solutions. Time and again they tell me they have trouble pulling relevant information out of type written material. So I've written up some detailed answer keys for many of the tests I use. When I haven't been able to do that, I at least provide answer keys. Oh, and like Sal Kahn of Kahn academy, I'm a big fan of colour coding.

My own education history

I studied Physiological Psychology at Dalhousie University. During my undergrad, I was a tutor for the Physics Department. Since then, I've been teaching many topics over the decades, focusing on science and math for middle school, high school and first year university.