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I work at a multiple pathways school. My students are 17-21 in age and have not succeeded at their traditional schools. They are at my school working hard to earn their diploma or GED!
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Preview of Systems of Equations (Special Cases) Trees & More Trees

Systems of Equations (Special Cases) Trees & More Trees

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Systems of Equations Special Cases: No Solutions, Infinitely Many SolutionsI've always found it tough to teach the concepts of linear systems that have infinite or no solutions, so I hope your students will get a better feel of these confusing concepts after doing this lesson.Specifically, in this lesson students will use two linear systems to model real world scenarios. For example: In one scenario students will need to figure out if two trees will ever be the same height. In this particular
Preview of Systems of Equations Elimination: Secret Numbers

Systems of Equations Elimination: Secret Numbers

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Solving Systems of Equations using Elimination: The product opens up with a fun scenario in which students must try to figure out two numbers, that their teacher is thinking of. Two clues are given as follows:clue #1: The two numbers have a sum of 12. Clue #2 The same two numbers have a difference of 10. Students approach this problem using trial and error then they solve the same problem algebraically. If students get stuck there is a reference page that they can detach which guides them throug
Preview of y=mx+b (Slope Intercept Form - Story Problems)

y=mx+b (Slope Intercept Form - Story Problems)

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Slope Intercept Form Story Problems: y = mx + b This product contains two real world scenarios that show applications of y=mx+b i.e the slope intercept form of an equation.The two reference pages, which can be detached, explain step by step how to write equations in the form y=mx+b that model these real world scenarios!These reference pages are very Great for students who get stuck!Great for distance or in person learning! Print or DigitalThanks and I hope your students find this lesson engaging
Preview of Quadratics (Bundled)

Quadratics (Bundled)

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Quadratics (Bundle and Save!!)TOPICS COVERED: Factoring out GCF and Distributive Property - "Area Model" i.e "Box Method", Great for visual learners!Zero Product Property- Detachable reference page with clear explanations!Quadratics and Projectile Motion - Coconuts and UFO's - Can you identity that launched object?Solving Quadratics in the Form x^2=k and (x+h)^2 = k: Skills Practice - Detachable reference page with 3 examples! Transforming Quadratics Functions - Video included!All 5 products h
Preview of Inequalities: Solving and Graphing

Inequalities: Solving and Graphing

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Inequalities: Solving and Graphing This lesson is written in a fun and humorous way that kids can relate to. My students were really engaged with this lesson and loved the corny sense of humor. The detachable reference pages with step by step examples really helped students be successful. What is so nice about the reference pages is that students can detach them and place them right next to the problem(s) they are working on. This way they don't have to flip back and forth looking for the exampl
Preview of Systems of Equations (Substitution): Chunky Chicken

Systems of Equations (Substitution): Chunky Chicken

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Let's Algebra
Systems of Equations Substitution This lesson contains fun real-world scenarios that really help students understand how to solve two linear systems using the substitution method. Furthermore, the last page is a reference page that students can detach. This page has an example of how to set up systems of equations to solve a real-world problems. This will help students to be successful with the problems they will encounter in the lesson.Great for distance learning and in person learning as well!
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I work at a multiple pathways school. My students are 17-21 in age and have not succeeded at their traditional schools. They are at my school working hard to earn their diploma or GED!

Teaching style

My goal is to make math fun, accessible, and at times humorous. I try to simplify concepts for students while at the same making assignments and lessons engaging and thought provoking. Hopefully you will see this reflected in my products. I also created a YouTube channel (Weiss Videos) to house my math videos. These videos align to my assignments and help me to differentiate my instruction so much! You will see the links to these videos in some of my assignments.

My own education history

B.S. Mathematics Masters in Education and Administration