I have taught grades 4 to University in British Columbia and Saskatchewan for the past 30 years. I have worked in the public and private school systems as well as Simon Fraser University.
This activity allows students to practice LONG DIVISION or SYNTHETIC DIVISION in a fun way. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED. Students will be: dividing polynomials by binomials with and without remaindersThis activity can be done: individually with a partner as a gallery walk (have students start at different cards in this case)This activity is useful for: review of long and synthetic divisiona quick formative assessment toolopening activity as students enter the class
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Math, Math Test Prep, PreCalculus
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Experience
I have taught grades 4 to University in British Columbia and Saskatchewan for the past 30 years. I have worked in the public and private school systems as well as Simon Fraser University.
Teaching style
I love math, and I love exploring and discovering math with my students. I like to have structure in my cross-curricular lessons, with lots of room for flexibility and creativity and enrichment.
My own education history
I have a degree mathematics from the University of Saskatchewan and and Masters degree in Education from Simon Fraser University.
Additional biographical information
I am the proud Mom of 2 wonderful teens and am grateful to them and my husband for putting up with my obsession with mathematics teaching!
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