7.4 The student will a) describe and determine the volume and surface area of rectangular prisms and cylinders; and b) solve problems, including practical problems, involving the volume and surface area of rectangular prisms and cylinders.
Includes practical problems that require students to solve for the volume and surface area of rectangular prisms and cylinders. During a carousal students are up and moving around the room solving problems. Tape each page around the room in any order. Students will start at any problem letter. Students will write the letter down and then solve the problem. The correct answer will take them to the next problem letter. Students will continue answering questions till they return to their star
SOL 8.5: The student will use the relationships among pairs of angles that are vertical angles, adjacent angles, supplementary angles, and complementary angles to determine the measure of unknown angles.
7.7 The student will apply translations and reflections of right triangles or rectangles in the coordinate plane. 8.7 The student will a) given a polygon, apply transformations, to include translations, reflections, and dilations, in the coordinate plane Notes includes translations, reflections over the x and y axis, dilations by scale factors of whole number and fractions, and rotation of 90 and 180 degrees clockwise and counter clockwise.
7.5 The student will solve problems, including practical problems, involving the relationship between corresponding sides and corresponding angles of similar quadrilaterals and triangles.
7.6 The student will a) compare and contrast quadrilaterals based on their properties Students will cut out the quadrilaterals and their properties and match them to the correct best name.
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Experience
I have taught 7th and 8th-grade math at Culpeper Middle School for eleven years.
Teaching style
I love to be moving around the room and helping students. My class is a place where students learn from their mistakes and is built around creating confidence for those who have struggled in previous years in a math class.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I was named Teacher of the Year at Culpeper Middle School 2017-2018 school year.
I am currently the School Testing Coordinator.
My own education history
I graduated from North Carolina State University in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in Math Education with a Concentration in Middle Grades.
Additional biographical information
After school, I enjoy every second I get to spend with my wife and three sons.
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