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Hi friends! I've been teaching high school since 2014. I've been wanting to be a teacher since the fourth grade, and it is my passion to see my students' eyes light up with understanding after using my lesson plans. Feel free to snag my *FREE* comprehensive Algebra 2 (10-page) Pretest with answers at: www.HigherMathMadeSimple.com/FREEBIE.
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Preview of What is the difference between Simplify, Evaluate and Solve? Worksheet

What is the difference between Simplify, Evaluate and Solve? Worksheet

Students often do not know the difference between the directions "simplify", "evaluate", and "solve". This is a great Warm Up or introductory homework worksheet in which students match those terms with their definitions as well as complete example problems. Through my experience, I often see students trying to solve for x in a problem where all they must do is use substitution (evaluate); knowing the difference in directions can make the difference between getting a problem correct and incorre
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Experience

Hi friends! I've been teaching high school since 2014. I've been wanting to be a teacher since the fourth grade, and it is my passion to see my students' eyes light up with understanding after using my lesson plans. Feel free to snag my *FREE* comprehensive Algebra 2 (10-page) Pretest with answers at: www.HigherMathMadeSimple.com/FREEBIE.

Teaching style

Students should be encouraged to make mistakes because "mistakes are proof that you are trying" (Samantha Snyder). Students should also feel a sense of community in the classroom, where he/she feels extremely comfortable asking questions and even confident enough to let the teacher know if he/she made a mistake. Each student has his/her own way of learning, and it is vital for a teacher to be able to distinguish whether a particular student is an auditory and/or visual learner. Similarly, there is no "right way" of teaching - each teacher has his/her own unique teaching style that works as long as the main focus of the job is the student.

My own education history

Master's Degree in Secondary Education (2014) Master's Degree in Pure Mathematics (2021)

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