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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 Even, Odd, or Neither Functions Card Sort Activity (Digital and Print)

Even, Odd, or Neither Functions Card Sort Activity (Digital and Print)

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Looking for a low prep way for students to practice identifying even and odd functions? In this card sort activity ( drag and drop) students will identify 15 equations and 6 graphs as representing even, odd, or neither functions. This activity can be completed as a printable card sort or a as drag and drop activity in PowerPoint or Google Slides. Please note: Students who complete the activity digitally will find the moveable functions on the sides of the slides. If students do not see
Preview of Solving Two-Step Equations Digital Pixel Art

Solving Two-Step Equations Digital Pixel Art

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Students will solve two-step equations in this free pixel art activity. This Excel file can be uploaded online for students to use to practice solving two-step equations, which means no grading for you, and students can self-check their work. Please only post to password secured websites such as Canvas, Schoology, or Google Classroom. There are nine practice problems. When the student enters the correct number for each answer, part of the mystery picture appears. If the wrong answer is en
Preview of Quadratic Transformations Digital Drag and Drop Activity

Quadratic Transformations Digital Drag and Drop Activity

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Looking for a no prep way for student to practice quadratic transformations? Students will love this matching activity whether they complete the digital drag and drop or the printable cut and paste activity. This activity can be completed using Google Slides, PowerPoint, or as a printable cut and paste activity. For each format listed above, there are four versions with 8 questions each. There is a total of 32 questions. Students can complete all four versions, or you can choose which ver
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
Preview of Algebraically Find Inverses Card Sort

Algebraically Find Inverses Card Sort

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Looking for a hands on way for students to practice fining inverses of functions? This card sort has ten functions (equations) for which students have to algebraically find the inverse and match the cards. Most problems are linear (varying in complexity) and a few basic quadratics (like x^2/100). For the printable card sort, students will cut out the functions and inverses to match them together. Tip: Print on card stock and laminate to use year after year! For the digital card sort (d
Preview of Quadratic Graphs Digital Drag and Drop Activity

Quadratic Graphs Digital Drag and Drop Activity

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Looking for a no prep way for student to practice graphing quadratic functions in standard form and vertex form? Students will love this matching activity whether they complete the digital drag and drop or the printable cut and paste activity. Digitally, students will drag eight quadratic equations to the correct graphs represented by the equations. This can be done using PowerPoint or Google Slides. Using the print version (cut and paste activity) students will cut out eight quadratic e
Preview of Standard to Vertex Form Quadratic Digital Drag and Drop Activity

Standard to Vertex Form Quadratic Digital Drag and Drop Activity

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Doing Math
Looking for a hands on way for students to practice converting between the standard form and vertex form of quadratic equations? This resource is just what you need, and includes digital and printable options. In this activity, students will convert from standard to vertex form of 8 quadratic equations. There are four formats included in the zip file: Printable card sort, printable cut and paste, digital PowerPoint drag and drop (editable), and digital Google Slides drag and drop. You
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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! :)