2 years - Jr High (including special ed)
1 year - specialized middle school (individualized learning grades 5-9)
1 year - math resource teacher at Math Magnet Middle School
9 years - high school
24 years - community college
Krypto is a math card game that can be adapted for grades 1-12. Included here are the instructions for each level and directions for creating a deck of Krypto cards. If you are on a budget, this is a great tool for reinforcing understanding of basic facts, relationships, and properties of numbers.
This is a short outline of the objectives and keywords (or vocabulary) for a unit on operations with both fractions and decimals. It could easily be broken up into two units. Good for a teacher at any level to use when planning lessons. I have used these for students in grade school as well as those who are in remedial math at the community college level.
This is a short outline of the objectives and keywords (or vocabulary) for a unit on operations with signed numbers. Good for a teacher at any level to use when planning lessons. I have used these for students in grade school as well as those who are in remedial math at the community college level.
This is a short outline of the objectives and keywords (or vocabulary) for a unit on basic Geometry. Included is recognizing figures and the study of area, perimeter, volume, surface area, similar triangles & the Pythagorean Theorem. Good for a teacher at any level to use when planning lessons. I have used these for students in grade school as well as those who are in remedial math at the community college level.
This is a short outline of the objectives and keywords (or vocabulary) for a unit on Whole Numbers. Good for a teacher at any level to use when planning lessons. I have used these for students in grade school as well as those who are in remedial math at the community college level.
This is a short outline of the objectives and keywords (or vocabulary) for a unit on ratio & proportion, percent (understanding, solving & applications) and conversion between decimals, fractions & percents. Good for a teacher at any level to use when planning lessons. I have used these for students in grade school as well as those who are in remedial math at the community college level.
This assignment involves using the web to check out prices and layouts for tiles and for big screen TV's as part of a home improvement project. It is set up for a group of 2 but can be assigned to individuals. The answers provided may need updated as they are a few years old. Students find pricing for tiles and backing boards as well as investigate tiling with tessellations. They also investigate the best size TV for a specific space.
This sheet is my list of things that I expect students to always check before turning in their work. Things like labeling, simplifying, etc. This way, students know what I expect and that they can lose points on assignments for not completing work to these specifications.
This handout reminds students what they should always do before turning in their work. Always simplify, label, use correct notation & terminology, etc. It is a colorful page that I have my students keep in the front of their notebook so they remember that they will lose points on assignments for not following these rules.
This also works well uploaded for online use where students can access it. It certainly helped me with those "why did you take off points?" questions!
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About the store
Experience
2 years - Jr High (including special ed)
1 year - specialized middle school (individualized learning grades 5-9)
1 year - math resource teacher at Math Magnet Middle School
9 years - high school
24 years - community college
Teaching style
Active learning; incorporating writing and projects; 4MAT learning styles and MI theory;online teaching using Angel, Academic Systems, My Math Lab
Awards & shining teacher moments
Outstanding Online Teacher
Burlington/Northern Excellence in Teaching (2x)
Who's Who
See my school blog: https://blogs.jccc.edu/jcrabtre/
My own education history
BS in Math Ed and MA in Math Ed from West Virginia University.
30+ credit hours past my master's in learning styles, multiple intelligence, teaching and learning, curriculum
See my school blog: https://blogs.jccc.edu/jcrabtre/
Additional biographical information
See my school blog: https://blogs.jccc.edu/jcrabtre/
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