Taught High School Mathematics for 3 years in the areas of Geometry, Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus; Taught Title I Math at the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades
A fun way to practice adding and subtracting integers instead of worksheets! If laminated, these cards can be used time and time again. Also included are two ways to play: No Pressure and Pressure's On. This accounts for different types of students and how they like to interact with one another. Take a look at my Preview to get a feel for the types of problems included.
Algebra I Lesson: Combining Like Terms has all the materials you need to successfully teach your students to simplify expressions by combining like terms. This version comes in a Smart Notebook file for SmartBoards. (If you do not have this software but are still interested, take a look at my PDF version.)
IMPORTANT NOTE: I developed this lesson with fonts called Grilled Cheese and Smarty Pants. You will have to install these fonts on the computer you will be using for this presentation in orde
Algebra I Lesson: Combining Like Terms has all the materials you need to successfully teach your students to simplify expressions by combining like terms. This version comes in a PDF file for those with projectors but not a SmartBoard. (If you do have SmartNotebook, take a look at my SNB version.)
Pages include:
1) Teacher Resources: Objective and Common Core Connection
2) Bellringer Activity: Mental Prep for Lesson
3) Vocabulary: Know and Use these Terms
4-5) Direct Instruction: Examples for
7th - 10th
Algebra, Applied Math, Math
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Experience
Taught High School Mathematics for 3 years in the areas of Geometry, Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus; Taught Title I Math at the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades
Teaching style
Direct instruction followed by collaborative time for student work
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