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Wyandotte, Michigan, United States
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I am in my 17th year of teaching. I have been in a high school the entire time. I have taught almost every different mathematics subject at many different learning levels.
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Preview of Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal Chart and Practice

Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal Chart and Practice

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loveshsmath
This chart is great to use as a simple way for students to summarize all of the different relationships of angles formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal. There is space for you to write the words "congruent" or "supplementary." There is also room for you to write all of the congruent or supplementary angle pairs, and also room to create an example, if you choose to do so. This is wonderful for guided notes but would also fit in an interactive notebook if copied at 80%. The secon
Preview of Proving Triangle Similarity Notes Handout Guided Notes and Examples

Proving Triangle Similarity Notes Handout Guided Notes and Examples

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loveshsmath
These are simple and straightforward. They give you an opportunity to do at least 2 examples of each of the three theorems....along with more examples on page 2. This will work for interactive notebooks if you print at 80%.
Preview of Ratio Boxes Guided Notes & Worksheet (Ratio and proportions word problems)

Ratio Boxes Guided Notes & Worksheet (Ratio and proportions word problems)

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loveshsmath
Ratio boxes are a visual way for students to set up their proportions when solving story problems. Their goal is to complete 2 rows inside of the ratio box, and then use those two rows to set up their proportion. Once their proportion is set up, they can use the cross product property (cross multiply) and solve it. These are very helpful for varied learning levels. These guided notes slowly remove the ratio boxes and force the students to draw their own.
Preview of Investigation!  Parallel lines cut by transversals

Investigation! Parallel lines cut by transversals

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loveshsmath
Students will follow this simple investigation using patty paper to learn about the properties of parallel lines cut by transversals. The worksheet walks them through the process. You will need to give them the specific vocabulary for what the relationships are, however, they get to see how and why angles are congruent or supplementary. Can fit in interactive notebooks if copied at 80%.
Preview of Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1

Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1

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loveshsmath
These guided notes give you the opportunity to explain SSS, SAS, and ASA in your own words. There is plenty of space in each box for students to write whatever notes you think are important. Also included is a thorough explanation of what it means to be an included angle and included side. These to terms have been difficult for many of my students to understand, so these Frayer models and attached questions have helped many of my students more fully grasp this concept. The last few things di
Preview of Simplifying Radicals Tarsia Puzzles Activities

Simplifying Radicals Tarsia Puzzles Activities

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loveshsmath
No prep required for this activity! Print and go! Tarsia puzzles are engaging and challenging activities for most learners! Most of my students enjoy them! These radicals are all square roots. They will cut out each triangle, simplify the radicals that can be simplified, and then match the original radical to its simplified version. When they are finished, the puzzle shape will look like it did before they cut the triangles apart. I created a version with variables and a version without.
Preview of Angle Pair Relationships Color Coded Pics and Chart

Angle Pair Relationships Color Coded Pics and Chart

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loveshsmath
Two large diagrams that you can color code along with your students. Then a chart where you could have your students summarize/recall what they learned during color coding. Practice is also included at the end. If you copy this at 80%, the charts would fit into your interactive notebooks.
Preview of Proportions foldable

Proportions foldable

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loveshsmath
This foldable covers the three common proportions problems; algebraic, real world, and similar polygons. All three flaps have a bit of a reminder that relates to the flap. This is a summary of solving proportions (and not in-depth notes) because my students had geometry last year...and are currently in Algebra 1. So, this should be a review for them. Simply flip the 2nd page over and copy them back to back. Students will then fold the paper in half and cut on the 2 lines to separate the 3
Preview of Slope Circuit - Finding Slope from Two Points Worksheet

Slope Circuit - Finding Slope from Two Points Worksheet

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loveshsmath
This is a 12 problem, self checking, circuit style worksheet. The students begin in the top left box and work their way through the entire worksheet. All 12 problems will be completed. The answer key is included.
Preview of Congruent Triangles Guided Notes Part 2

Congruent Triangles Guided Notes Part 2

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loveshsmath
These are part 2 of the notes for the 5 triangle congruency theorems. The 2 covered here are AAS and HL. These are blank so that you can explain these theorems however you choose. You can add little sidenotes and more examples as you seem fit. Be sure to check out Part 1!
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I am in my 17th year of teaching. I have been in a high school the entire time. I have taught almost every different mathematics subject at many different learning levels.

Teaching style

I have used interactive notebooks for about 5 years now. Students love having a place for their notes, they enjoy the organization, and they enjoy the 'easy' points when I grade them. I ask a lot of questions during the hour and always give the students time to think. If I will be asking random students for answers, I warn them that it's coming, ask them to write down their answers and check them with their group members, and THEN I randomly ask a student to share their "guess" as I call it (in case they're wrong). I try to keep my students from getting bored. Math isn't exciting for most high school students so I try my best to keep my class light and as fun as I can.

My own education history

Master's degree in Education with a specialization in teacher leadership.