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Emily Stroud

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Beebe, Arkansas, United States
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4 years
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Preview of Polynomial Scavenger Hunt

Polynomial Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Emily Stroud
In this scavenger hunt, students answer questions covering the following concepts from graphs and equations written in both standard form and factored form: End Behavior Leading Coefficient / Term Degree Constant Zeros / Multiplicities Students also perform basic operations (addition, subtraction, and multiplication) with polynomials.
Preview of Complex Numbers Circuit Training

Complex Numbers Circuit Training

Created by
Emily Stroud
This activity includes the following skills with complex numbers: simplifying negative square rootsadding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing complex numbersStudents start in box one. Once they obtain their answer, they search for the answer in another box, and that becomes problem number 2. I love these types of activities because they are self checking and an easy grade!
Preview of Monomial Division - Color by Number

Monomial Division - Color by Number

Created by
Emily Stroud
This activity is a GREAT way to either introduce or review dividing by monomials. Students work a problem, find the answer is the right column, and the color corresponds to the color by number. Great Halloween activity!
Preview of Solving Quadratics Review - Circuit Training

Solving Quadratics Review - Circuit Training

Created by
Emily Stroud
This circuit training This activity includes the following skills with quadratics: simplifying positive/negative square rootssolving by graphing (standard and vertex form)solving by factoring (GCF, a=1, a>1, diff. of squares) solving by square root property (real and non-real solutions)Students start in box one. Once they obtain their answer, they search for the answer in another box, and that becomes problem number 2. I love these types of activities because they are self checking and an eas
Preview of Factoring Riddle

Factoring Riddle

Created by
Emily Stroud
In this activity, students practice factoring polynomials using difference of squares property and grouping. Each problem is labeled with a letter, and each answer is labeled with a number. Say that problem L goes to answer 11. Then, in the boxes at the bottom, L would go in box 11. I love these activities because it allows students to self assess, and it also makes for quick and easy grading! Hope you enjoy!
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About the store

Experience

4 years

Teaching style

Collaborative

Awards & shining teacher moments

Arkansas Teacher Leadership Institute Graduate

My own education history

Master of Arts in Teaching - University of Central Arkansas Bachelor of Science in Mathematics - Arkansas Tech University Associate of Science in Criminal Justice - Arkansas Tech University