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 cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing absolute value functions while creating beautiful art! By stretching, reflecting, and translating the parent absolute value function, students will deepen their understanding of transformations.It is fun! Answer key provided.Instructions and adaption ideas provided.
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing quadratic functions while creating beautiful art! Students will deepen their understanding of transformations (stretch, reflect, translate).It is fun and allows students to be creative.Answer key provided.Instructions and adaptations ideas provided.
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to make connections between sequences, equations, graphing, art, history and patterns in nature! Students will deepen their understanding of patterns in math.Fun and engaging!Answer key provided.Could be done in person or online.Teacher tips provided.
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing linear functions while creating beautiful art! Students will deepen their understanding of transformations (stretch, reflect, translate).It is fun and allows students to be creative.Answer key provided.Instructions and adaptations ideas provided.Great for bulletin boards!
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing exponential functions while creating beautiful art! Students will deepen their understanding of exponential functions and transformations (stretch, reflect, translate).Great bulletin board activity!Answer key provided.Suggestions for use and an extension idea provided.
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing absolute value functions with different domains while creating beautiful art! By stretching, reflecting, and translating the parent absolute value function, students will deepen their understanding of transformations.It is fun!Samples, instructions and suggestions for teachers provided.Self-assessment provided.
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing polynomials while creating beautiful art! Students will deepen their understanding of polynomials and transformations (stretch, reflect, translate).Great bulletin board activity!Answer key provided.Suggestions for use and an extension idea provided
10 pictures you can use to spark conversations about why things are similar and different. A great way to start of your class!Can be done as an individual journal activityCan be done as a partner talkCan be done as a class conversationThis gets students thinking in different ways! Suggestions for use included. PowerPoint is editable, so you can change the numbers and pictures to make more!
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing exponential functions while creating beautiful art! Students will deepen their understanding of transforming logarithmic functionsGreat bulletin board activity!Answer key and step by step instructions providedSuggestions for extension provided
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing trigonometric functions with different domains while creating beautiful art! By stretching, reflecting, and translating functions, students will deepen their understanding of transformations.It is fun!Samples, instructions and suggestions for teachers provided.Self-assessment provided.
NIM is a simple and fun math game can engage students at many different grade levels! I have used it successfully in math grades 4-11. low floor (variations with a few objects)high ceiling (add objects, change the rules, ask students to share strategies and create a variation)connects to deductive reasoning, logic, game theory, patterns math skillssimple to explaingreat for Teacher On Call /substitute teachersThis includes a student strategy worksheet with answer key. I have also added some s
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing vertical and horizontal linear equations while creating beautiful art! Students will deepen their understanding of linear equationsFun and creative!Samples and rubric providedInstructions and adaptation ideas provided.Great for bulletin boards!
This is a great way to get to know your math students! I have used this activity in different ways from grades 4 to 12 over many years and I love it! This activity allows students to learn about each other and their teacher. It builds a sense of community from the start.It is EASY to adapt and introduce. (different number systems, different products)2 versions of directions included (depending on your grade levels)Templates provided (including an adapted template for students who need support w
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to explore equations of a circle while creating beautiful art! Students will deepen their understanding of equations of a circle and transformations (translations).Great bulletin board activity!Answer key provided.Suggestions for use and an extension idea provided
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to explore graphs of vertical lines and lines with a positive or negative slope, while creating beautiful art! Students will deepen their understanding of linear graphs.Great bulletin board activity!Suggestions for teachers providedPrintable cubes provided
A fun and easy way to get to encourage students warmed-up and interacting with numbers in different ways. I have used all of these in my classroom and loved them!These are LOW-PREP activities12 different warm-ups!12 Answer keys included!Simply change the numbers to create hundreds of new warm-ups!great tools for differentiation!activities with a low floor and high ceilingfun and engagingvary the groupings to increase student engagementcan be done as individual/partner/small group/large group act
This cross-curricular math project is a great way to practice graphing linear equations while creating beautiful art and a safe classroom community! Students will deepen their understanding of linear equationsGraph and equations providedSuggestions and adaptation ideas provided
This math activity is deceptively simple. It can be used in many ways (see suggestions below). This is a great way to get students thinking about numbers in different ways. It encourages a deeper understanding of numbers. Several versions of the template included! whole numbersnegative numbersdecimals fractionsSuggestions: Model it firstUse it as a class warm-up activityUse it as a partner activity (or small group)Use it as a "Student of the Day" activity (let students choose their number and pr
3 INTEGER puzzles to help students practice: adding and subtracting integersmultiplying and dividing integersorder of operations with integersBLANK puzzle included!Students piece together small triangles to form a large triangle, by using the skills listed above. This is a great way to review for a quiz or test. Great individual or partner activity! Great for a substitute teacher or Teacher on Call. No prep, easy to assess! Great for formative assessment!
This creative math project is a great way to explore trigonometry!Great review activity before a test!Students will deepen their understanding of the special triangles, the unit circle, reference angles and trig identitiesGreat bulletin board activity!Sample clock and blank clock providedEasy to differentiateSuggestions for use and assessment provided
11th - 12th
Geometry, Math, Other (Math)
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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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