I have been certified by the State of Tennessee to teach 7-12th grade math since 1993 and I am certified by ACSI. I have taught math in public/private schools for over 23 years.
This is an activity to see how tall objects are using indirect measurement. After working the 3 problems for practice, then head outside to measure how tall the school's flagpole is. We are using indirect measurement as an application of trig functions. **can be used as a group project for measuring other tall items outdoor Materials needed for activity: • Tape Measure • Clinometer/hypsometer • Measuring tape Answers to worksheet: Example: 10 m 1. 15.5 ft 2. 19.3 m You can earn FREE TPT money b
Use this contest to encourage excitement for celebrating Pi Day. Print out the sheet and give to your students a month in advance. They can do their design on this sheet or go to a t-shirt design website if they prefer. Allow enough time for the t-shirts to be produced in time for your Pi Day party. *Can be used as a school wide contest. **You can earn FREE TPT money by leaving reviews on any paid resources! You will see the balance show up the next time you check out! Also, be sure to check ou
I have been certified by the State of Tennessee to teach 7-12th grade math since 1993 and I am certified by ACSI. I have taught math in public/private schools for over 23 years.
My own education history
I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Education-Math from Tennessee Tech University (1993).
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I love living in Tennessee with my husband, three sons, and two cats!
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