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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 Synthetic Division Polynomials | Lesson, Worksheet, Reference Sheets, Keys

Synthetic Division Polynomials | Lesson, Worksheet, Reference Sheets, Keys

Step-by-step synthetic division of polynomials and relationship to remainder/factor theorems. Many examples and important connections of how synthetic division (and long division) ties into the big picture, ultimately finding zeros/roots of polynomials. Important vocabulary such as dividend, quotient, divisor, and remainder. Synthetic division worksheet, reference sheets, full lesson, answers and scaffolded notes! Remainder/Factor Theorems: Students are asked to determine whether the binomial is
Preview of Factoring Polynomials [All Methods] - Lessons, Worksheets, Keys

Factoring Polynomials [All Methods] - Lessons, Worksheets, Keys

Methods involve factoring polynomials with 4 terms, 3 terms and 2 terms. Factoring by grouping, completely, GCF, AC Method, Difference of Squares & Sum/Difference of Cubes! Lesson includes reference sheets, well-though-out examples, and step-by-step answer key. ----------------------------------------------------------------------✫ THIS ZIP-FILE IS ALSO INCLUDED IN MY ENTIRE POLYNOMIALS UNIT BUNDLE!✫ Related Lesson: Solve Equations by Factoring - Which Methods Do I Use?✫ FREE! Related Worksh
Preview of Lesson | Solve Polynomial Equations by Factoring (Which Methods Do I Use?)

Lesson | Solve Polynomial Equations by Factoring (Which Methods Do I Use?)

Students will learn how to solve polynomial equations by factoring. Many are confused about which methods to use, and when. The lesson slides include 2 reference sheets: a step-by-step guide on " how to solve polynomial equations in factored form" and " important connections about solving equations in factored form." The examples in this lesson are carefully thought-out to go over each method: Quadratic or AC Method, Factor by Grouping, GCF (greatest common factor), Difference of Perfect Squares
Preview of Higher Degree (>2) Polynomial Word Problems | Worksheets, Keys

Higher Degree (>2) Polynomial Word Problems | Worksheets, Keys

Most, if not all, polynomial word problems you'll find are topics such as area and perimeter, where the largest degree=2. These creative real-world scenarios are unique word problems with polynomial graphs with degree>2. They ask common-core-level & regents-level questions. WORKSHEET TOPICS:Worksheet #1 - Stock Market Scenario Worksheet #2 - Start-Up Company ----------------------------------------------------------------------✫ THIS ZIP-FILE IS ALSO INCLUDED IN MY ENTIRE POLYNOMIALS UNIT
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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.

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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