I have spent the past 9 years as a middle school math teacher in both urban and suburban, private and public schools. I am currently the Middle School Math Chair at Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
This four-door foldable is a great introduction for students starting to study exponential growth and decay functions. The topics include: differentiating between a linear and exponential function, evaluating an exponential function, and graphing both a growth and a decay function. An answer key is included for easy classroom use.
This foldable is a great to use for interactive math notebooks at the beginning of a unit on graphing quadratics. The three sections introduce students to vocabulary surrounding quadratic functions, parent functions, stretches and shrinks, reflections, domain, range, axis of symmetry and vertex. Each copy will yield two folables. This would work best with a color copier, but is workable for black and white.
This product includes a selection of probability vocabulary words and their definition. The original product was designed to be used in an interactive math notebook, but they could be used for a sort or other classroom activity instead. The product is a fully editable word document.
The seven station review is designed to review solving linear systems through graphing, substitution and elimination. It asks students to both solve problems and explain their reasoning / show that they understand the topic through explanations. An answer key is included.
This four-door foldable is meant for students to learn to write both large and small numbers in scientific notation and how to translate numbers in scientific notation into standard form.
The foldable should be printed on two pages, glued on the center line, and then two slits cut on the blue dotted lines to reveal instructions for each operation.
6th - 8th
Math Test Prep, Numbers
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Experience
I have spent the past 9 years as a middle school math teacher in both urban and suburban, private and public schools. I am currently the Middle School Math Chair at Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
Teaching style
I like to have fun in my classroom. I use interactive math notebooks as well as lots of digital applications for helping students learn and practice math.
My own education history
Undergraduate Degree from Miami University (Oxford, OH) in Middle School Math and Social Studies
Graduate Degree from Arcadia University in Mathematics Education
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