I spent 5 years teaching middle school math. I then became my school's technology coordinator, helping teachers incorporate technology into their lessons. I'm currently an elementary school resource/co-teacher for grades 2-5.
This 6 page item includes 24 different inequalities and 24 graphs to match. It also includes directions and behavioral expectations. There is an answer key that can be used by students or the teacher to detect patterns of student mistakes, for example if a particular student always mixes up > and greater than or equal to.
This is great to do in pairs, or as a warm-up activity or as a closing activity after practicing graphing inequalities. Students could be asked to find their partner wi
This quick activity allows students to practice algebra vocabulary related to combining like terms (specifically: constant, coefficient, and like terms). This product includes 24 cards of algebraic expressions with different terms highlighted. Students are asked to identify the highlighted part as a constant, coefficient, or like term. Great to use as a review or to help struggling students.
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Stephanie Gentry
Key words: combining like terms, like terms, algebraic vo
Do your students struggle with slope? Do they need extra practice identifying the slope of a given line?
This practice activity includes 32 task cards with the four different types of slope (undefined, no slope, positive, negative) each with a QR code. When scanned, the QR code states the type of slope as well as the actual slope (of positive and negative slopes only). The cards are numbered, so students can flip through the cards, they can be used as a scoot game, or can be hung around the
7th - 9th
Algebra, Math, Math Test Prep
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About the store
Experience
I spent 5 years teaching middle school math. I then became my school's technology coordinator, helping teachers incorporate technology into their lessons. I'm currently an elementary school resource/co-teacher for grades 2-5.
Teaching style
I believe students learn and retain information by practicing. Rather than doing boring worksheets, games and activities stimulate their brains and make them apply what they have learned to a new situation.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have presented at these conferences:
Fayette County's Innovations for Learning 2019
Prince George's County Powering Up with Technology 2012
Prince George's County Powering Up With Technology 2013
Prince George's County Powering Up With Technology 2014
iConnect (Sunset Elementary 2012)
Brainfest 2012 (Annapolis Area Christian School)
MSET at the Baltimore Convention Center in April 2013
My own education history
I graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 2006 with my Bachelor's degree in Psychology. I completed my master's degree in Special Education Leadership and Teaching from College of Notre Dame of Maryland in 2011.
Additional biographical information
I love sharing my love of learning and technology with my fellow staff members. When teachers are excited about teaching, students are excited about learning!
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