This video aligns with the Common Core!
This video contains explanations and examples for the following 3 exponent rules:
-dividing like bases
-raising a quotient to a power
-negative exponents
The video not only contains examples for each rule, but also an explanation as to why the rules work the way they do. In addition, there is a summary of the 7 most common exponent rules, and two extra examples at the end. Check out my other resources below!
Exponent Rules: Division, quotient to a po
This video aligns with the Common Core Standards.
This video includes several examples of converting both terminating and repeating decimals to fractions. The examples include a mathematical explanation and algorithm, as well as a verbal "common sense" approach to understanding the process.
Converting terminating and repeating decimals to fractions by Brandon Porter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
This video aligns with the Common Core Standards.
This screen cast contains examples of how to find the decimal expansion for both rational and irrational numbers. Discusses how to tell the difference between a rational and an irrational number in terms of its decimal expansion. Also gives examples of irrational numbers.
Decimal Expansion of Rational and Irrational Numbers by Brandon J. Porter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
This video aligns with the Common Core Standards.
The screen cast includes examples of how to plot both rational and irrational numbers on the number line, as well as an introduction (with examples) of the concept of closure.
Placing Rational and Irrational Numbers on the Number Line by Brandon J. Porter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
This video aligns with the Common Core Standards.
The video includes examples of comparing and ordering both rational and irrational numbers, as well as examples of how to place both rational and irrational numbers on the number line. It also includes an example of approximating the value of expressions containing both rational and irrational numbers.
Comparing and Ordering Rational and Irrational Numbers by Brandon Porter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
6th - 9th
Decimals, Fractions, Place Value
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About the store
Experience
-13 years of classroom experience from grades 7 - 12.
-3 years of college teaching experience as an adjunct mathematics professor.
Teaching style
I really like the flipped classroom model, which allows me to use PBL experiences and discovery learning for students.
My own education history
BS mathematics education, MS mathematics, M.Ed.
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