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Preview of Finding the Area of the Shaded Region - Polynomials Differentiated Activity

Finding the Area of the Shaded Region - Polynomials Differentiated Activity

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LearningMath
This activity has 3 tiers based on student understanding. In each tier, students are required to find the area of the shaded region applying their knowledge of multiplying and subtracting polynomials. The high and medium tiers of this activity have extension questions. The lowest tier leads the student to the concept behind finding the area of the shaded region and will then be able to complete the 2nd tier. Each tier has a rubric where students can provide feedback to their peers.
Preview of Translating Variables and Expressions Coloring Activity

Translating Variables and Expressions Coloring Activity

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LearningMath
Students will translate twelve algebraic verbal expressions to color the picture. Great resource to use in stations, reteaching, homework, or a fun activity in class!
Preview of Translating Variables and Expressions Maze

Translating Variables and Expressions Maze

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LearningMath
Students will translate10 out of 11 variable expressions to complete the maze.
Preview of Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form

Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form

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LearningMath
This riddle activity is a great way to get students working together and talking about math! They will be given either a point and a slope or two points which reinforces the slope formula and converting point-slope form to slope-intercept form. Answer key is included.
Preview of Multiplying Rational Expressions Maze

Multiplying Rational Expressions Maze

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LearningMath
Students will complete 7 out of 9 of the rational expressions. The rational expressions include: monomials, binomials (including difference of squares), and trinomials (a = 1). Students can complete the maze independently or in pairs. This would even be great to use as a center in your classroom if you have other activities to help your students practice.
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Experience

September 2009 - Present

Teaching style

Interactive lessons with interactive foldables, NearPod, and digital activities.

My own education history

Kean University, B.A. Mathematics & Secondary Education, 2009 Grand Canyon University, M.A. Educational Leadership, 2016