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After spending a decade in the classroom as a science teachers and instructional specialist, I am now the High School Science Facilitator for Mesquite Independent School District in Mesquite, Texas. In this role, I develop science curriculum and instruction for high school teachers from all 5 high schools in the district.
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Preview of Scientific Notation Student Notes

Scientific Notation Student Notes

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Haney Science
These notes coincide with the Scientific Notation PowerPoint that is also available. They allow students to build an understanding of what positive and negative coefficients mean, how to decide which coefficient to use, and how to multiply and divide numbers in scientific notation through comparison and practice. This lesson has worked well in my classroom to teach and review the basics of scientific notation.
Preview of Scientific Notation PowerPoint

Scientific Notation PowerPoint

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Haney Science
This PowerPoint allows teachers to step students through the major concepts surrounding the usage of scientific notation. Students learn when to use positive and negative exponents, which exponent to use, how to place numbers in scientific notation in a graphing calculator and how to multiply and divide numbers in scientific notation. Great for use at any level, and the student notes page is available for FREE!
Preview of Exponents Notes

Exponents Notes

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These notes coincide with the Exponents PowerPoint that is also available. It introduces the ideas behind exponents and allows students to use comparison to solidify the differences between when exponents are added or multiplied. Students also cover dividing variables with exponents and are given plenty of practice to test their understanding.
Preview of Exponents PowerPoint

Exponents PowerPoint

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Haney Science
This PowerPoint helps teachers walk their students through a basic understanding of exponents. Students learn when exponents should be added or multiplied and how to divide variables with exponents. Great as an introduction or review. The student notes page is also available.
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Experience

After spending a decade in the classroom as a science teachers and instructional specialist, I am now the High School Science Facilitator for Mesquite Independent School District in Mesquite, Texas. In this role, I develop science curriculum and instruction for high school teachers from all 5 high schools in the district.

Teaching style

I strongly believe in a hands-on approach to teaching science. Each day I try to incorporate a lab or activity that allows students to investigate and explore the day's topic. I try to teach major concepts using a Learning Cycle/5E approach, and I am constantly trying to improve and implement effective teaching practices.

My own education history

In 2002 I graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station, TX where I double majored in biochemistry and genetics. After a year working with troubled youth in Colorado I began my teaching career. In 2012 I earned my Masters degree in science education from the University of Texas at Arlington.