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I have been teaching secondary mathematics since 2015. I have most experience in teaching Foundations of Algebra, Algebra I, and Algebra II. I have taught these courses at the remedial, co-taught, on-level, and honors levels.
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Preview of Exponential vs Linear Real World Task

Exponential vs Linear Real World Task

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In this real world task, students will compare linear and exponential functions by examining two pay options working as a sales representative. For each option, students will write an equation to represent the money they earn, graph the equation, then answer questions about the two pay options. Students will use their answers to help them determine which option will earn them the most money and which pay option to choose. In total, there are 13 questions. Points are shown next to each prob
Preview of Real Life Budget Project

Real Life Budget Project

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Looking for a real life project on how to live within a budget? This budget project is ready to print and go! This is perfect for the end of the school year or end of the unit about adding and subtracting and/or finding percentages. In this project, students will pick a career. They will then research the average earnings in an entry level position. Using their earnings, students will calculate how much they owe in taxes. After figuring out their monthly income, students will complete a variet
Preview of Graphing Linear Inequalities Drag and Drop Digital Activity + Cut & Paste

Graphing Linear Inequalities Drag and Drop Digital Activity + Cut & Paste

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In this digital and printable activity, students will practice graphing linear inequalities by identifying the linear inequality represented by the graph. Students will match eight linear inequalities to the corresponding graphs. All inequalities are in slop-intercept form (one vertical, and one horizontal line). There are three formats included: Printable cut and paste, digital drag and drop (PowerPoint) and digital drag and drop (Google Slides). You can choose which version best fits the n
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Experience

I have been teaching secondary mathematics since 2015. I have most experience in teaching Foundations of Algebra, Algebra I, and Algebra II. I have taught these courses at the remedial, co-taught, on-level, and honors levels.

Teaching style

I really love activities where students can self check their work. I think this helps catch misconceptions early on, helps students know what questions to ask, and provides instant feedback. Self-checking activities also give the teacher the opportunity to more easily know who's got it and who needs more help. I also love to help my students stay organized. Foldables help students keep up with the notes in class by providing an outline. Additionally, they can use their foldables to build their interactive notebook that can be used throughout the course.

My own education history

B.S. Mathematics Education; Gifted Endorsement; M.A. Mathematics Education; Ed.S. Curriculum and Instruction

Additional biographical information

I am a teacher just like you! I am busy with my family, friends, errands, chores, the occasional hobbies. . . I look for anything to save me time in the classroom and make my job more efficient, while also providing effective and engaging resources to my students. I hope you can find something here to help you do the same! :)