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Eye Learn Math

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Virginia, United States
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I teach math to deaf students at a residential school for the Deaf. I primarily teach middle school math and Algebra 1 but have taught all grades from K to 12 ranging from counting to calculus! I use American Sign Language as the language of communication for instruction so all my students learn through their eyes rather than their ears, hence my store, Eye Learn Math.
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Preview of Translation and Reflection Scavenger Hunt

Translation and Reflection Scavenger Hunt

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This product contains 10 task cards that require students to perform translations and reflections of triangles and quadrilaterals. Directions for translations are given in units up/down or left/right. Reflections are only over the x and y axes. A student work form is provided with all of the images they will need to work with. The directions for each image are only on the task cards so students will have to go from card to card performing the transformations. They will look for the ordered
Preview of Translation, Reflection, and Rotation Scavenger Hunt

Translation, Reflection, and Rotation Scavenger Hunt

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Eye Learn Math
This product contains 10 task cards that require students to perform translations, reflections and rotations of triangles and quadrilaterals. Directions for translations are given in units up/down or left/right. Reflections are only over the x and y axes. Rotations are clockwise and counter clockwise about the origin only. A student work form is provided with all of the images they will need to work with. The directions for each image are only on the task cards so students will have to go fro
Preview of Translate and Reflect: Partner Activity

Translate and Reflect: Partner Activity

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This product contains 12 sets of problems for a total of 24 questions. Necessary skills: : Students need to be able to perform translations and reflections of quadrilaterals. Directions for translations are given in units up/down or left/right. Reflections are only over the x and y axes. Use this activity to encourage collaboration and mathematical discussion while students practice their transformation skills. Partner 1 will complete a series of 12 transformations. Partner 2 has
Preview of Rotations: Notes and Partner Activity

Rotations: Notes and Partner Activity

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This product contains notes to help students learn how to perform and identify rotations around the origin. Includes: 6 pages of notes, a notebook sized poster, and a partner activity Detailed explanation of contents: Page 1: Guided notes - have students explore patterns to determine a “rule” for performing rotations determine coordinates given a point Determine points given a coordinate pair Page 2: apply what was learned on page 1 with independent practice Page 3: rotate triangles anal
Preview of Slope-Intercept to Standard Form Match Up

Slope-Intercept to Standard Form Match Up

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24 task cards are included: - 8 linear graphs - 8 standard form equations - 8 slope-intercept form equations Cut out each card and distribute to students. Students should match each graph to its corresponding standard form and slope-intercept form equations. ADAPTATIONS -If your students have learned how to graph and write a slope-intercept equation but not standard form yet, eliminate the standard form cards and use the others. -If you want to focus on converting between slope-int
Preview of Translate, Reflect and Rotate: Partner Activity

Translate, Reflect and Rotate: Partner Activity

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Eye Learn Math
This product contains 12 sets of problems for a total of 24 questions. Necessary skills: : Students need to be able to perform translations, reflections and rotations of quadrilaterals. Directions for translations are given in units up/down or left/right. Reflections are only over the x and y axes. Rotations are clockwise and counter clockwise about the origin only. Use this activity to encourage collaboration and mathematical discussion while students practice their transformation ski
Preview of Inequalities Scavenger Hunt

Inequalities Scavenger Hunt

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This product contains 12 task cards that require students to solve inequalities. Students have to choose the correct one of four numbers that satisfies the inequality. This requires students to actually understand the meaning of the inequality symbol. Example: Students solve and get a solution of a<5. If the answer choices are 5, 3, 8, and 10, the correct answer is 3 because it is the only one that is actually less than 5. Math involved: The variable is on the left side of each in
Preview of Triangle Sum Partner Activity

Triangle Sum Partner Activity

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This product contains 12 sets of problems for a total of 24 questions. Necessary skills: : Students need to be familiar with angle relationships. They will have to apply their knowledge of vertical and supplementary angles for the second set of problems. Students will have to solve equations with combining like terms and substitute a value into an expression. Use this activity to encourage collaboration and mathematical discussion while students practice their geometry and algebra sk
Preview of Systems of Equations Maze

Systems of Equations Maze

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This is a great activity for students to complete for a review of concepts or as an enrichment activity. Math involved: Students should be familiar with solving systems of equations by graphing, substitution, and elimination. No solution and infinite solutions are included. Other Algebra Activities: Inequalitites Scavenger Hunt
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About the store

Experience

I teach math to deaf students at a residential school for the Deaf. I primarily teach middle school math and Algebra 1 but have taught all grades from K to 12 ranging from counting to calculus! I use American Sign Language as the language of communication for instruction so all my students learn through their eyes rather than their ears, hence my store, Eye Learn Math.

Teaching style

Many of my students have learning disabilities that make accessing a textbook very difficult for them. I try to make materials to help them access the curriculum in a more meaningful and memorable way.

My own education history

I graduated from Duquesne University with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. I have a master's degree in Deaf Education from the University of Pittsburgh.

Additional biographical information

I live in Virginia with my husband and wonderful baby girl.