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Hello, I'm Maggie! My goal is to make teaching easier by providing math teachers with secondary math resources. If you are looking for math resources that are engaging and informative, then you came to the right place. I bring a fresh perspective and a wealth of diverse experiences that help in creating engaging resources. My journey has been enriched by invaluable experiences gained from working in five different school districts each with a diverse group of learners. I began my teaching journey with a commitment to immerse myself in various educational settings, each with its own distinct culture, challenges, and opportunities. From urban to rural, from high-performing to underserved communities, I've had the privilege of witnessing the richness and diversity of our educational landscape. My experiences in multiple districts have equipped me with a deep understanding of the multifaceted nature of education and the importance of adaptability. I have honed my ability to navigate diverse classroom environments, collaborate with different school districts, and tailor my approach to meet the unique needs of each community and student population.
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Preview of Loans Unit for Consumer Math or Personal Finance Class with Editable Assessment

Loans Unit for Consumer Math or Personal Finance Class with Editable Assessment

For this unit student will learn about the different types of loans. Students will learn about student loans, mortgages, car loans and personal loans. Students will practice calculating monthly payments, down payment and total interest paid on a loan. Students will also learn about amortization and the relationship between principal and interest. This resource is great real-world applications of math and will help students better grasp the concept of a loan and how they pay-off a loan. What's In
Preview of Mortgage Loans Lesson on Calculating Monthly Mortgage Payments for Consumer Math

Mortgage Loans Lesson on Calculating Monthly Mortgage Payments for Consumer Math

In this consumer math product students will be provided with scaffolded notes about mortgages, repayment options, interest rates and calculating monthly mortgage payments. Students should already have prior knowledge on what principal and interest are and have a basic understanding of loans. This lesson should be used to delve deeper into loans, specifically mortgage loans. Students will also compare the price of homes now to the price of houses over 20 years ago. In doing so, students should re
Preview of Car Loans Worksheet on Calculating Monthly Car Payments for Consumer Math

Car Loans Worksheet on Calculating Monthly Car Payments for Consumer Math

In this consumer math handout students will calculate monthly payments for auto loans by looking at interest rate, principal, and loan term. Students will also be given a chart of different interest rates based on credit scores and whether the car is new or used. Students are given three different scenarios in which they must determine which financing option is best for the individual. What's Included:Example problem4 page worksheet with 3 different scenariosComplete answer keySuggestions:I wou
Preview of Graphing Parent Functions Worksheet

Graphing Parent Functions Worksheet

This worksheet provides an introduction to the topic of transformations. It can be used for whole-class instruction or as a review for students. Designed for Algebra I students, but may also be used for Agebra II students, it helps reinforce understanding of parent functions and their types. This worksheet helps students visualize and practice graphing functions. The answer key is included for easy grading and support. Get your students ready to tackle transformations confidently with this reso
Preview of Car Loans Lesson with Google Slides

Car Loans Lesson with Google Slides

In this consumer math product students will be provided with scaffolded notes about car financing, repayment options, credit scores, interest rates and calculating monthly car payments. Students should already have prior knowledge on what principal and interest are and have a basic understanding of loans. This lesson should be used to delve deeper into loans, specifically car loans. What's Included:3-page scaffolded student notes handout Animated Google Slides that present answer on clickComple
Preview of End of Year Student Survey for High School or Middle School Math Class

End of Year Student Survey for High School or Middle School Math Class

This resources is great to give to students at the end of the year to collect feedback on students experiences throughout the school year, covering aspects such as academic content, teaching effectiveness and classroom environment. Join My Exclusive Email List and Receive a Free Product!Sign up for my email list and be the first to know about my latest products, special offers, and exciting updates. As a thank you for joining, you’ll receive a free product! Don’t miss out on this exclusive offer
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Hello, I'm Maggie! My goal is to make teaching easier by providing math teachers with secondary math resources. If you are looking for math resources that are engaging and informative, then you came to the right place. I bring a fresh perspective and a wealth of diverse experiences that help in creating engaging resources. My journey has been enriched by invaluable experiences gained from working in five different school districts each with a diverse group of learners. I began my teaching journey with a commitment to immerse myself in various educational settings, each with its own distinct culture, challenges, and opportunities. From urban to rural, from high-performing to underserved communities, I've had the privilege of witnessing the richness and diversity of our educational landscape. My experiences in multiple districts have equipped me with a deep understanding of the multifaceted nature of education and the importance of adaptability. I have honed my ability to navigate diverse classroom environments, collaborate with different school districts, and tailor my approach to meet the unique needs of each community and student population.

Teaching style

In my classroom, I believe in fostering an environment where students not only learn but also own their learning. I encourage students to take the lead, guiding them to explore concepts independently and collaborate with their peers. By embracing a student-centered approach, I tailor my teaching style to meet the unique needs and learning preferences of each individual. I strive to make learning enjoyable and meaningful by designing lessons that spark lively discussions and promote active participation. Whether through thought-provoking discussions, interactive activities, or hands-on projects, students are encouraged to actively engage with the material, fostering deeper understanding and retention. Recognizing the benefits of physical activity on cognition, I incorporate movement into lessons to keep students energized and focused. From scavenger hunts to card sorts to work station rotations, students are encouraged to get up, move around, and actively participate in their learning journey.

My own education history

My educational journey has been deeply influenced by the remarkable teachers who ignited my passion for learning and inspired me to pursue a career in education. Growing up, I encountered a variety of educators who went above and beyond to support and encourage me, leaving a lasting impact on my life. One particular area where I faced challenges was mathematics. Despite my initial struggles with math, I was fortunate to have dedicated teachers who saw my potential and provided the guidance and support I needed to succeed. Through their patience, creativity, and unwavering belief in my abilities, they helped me overcome my difficulties and develop a newfound confidence in math. These experiences sparked a desire within me to pay it forward and make a positive difference in the lives of others through teaching. Motivated by the profound impact my teachers had on me, I embarked on a journey to become an educator, determined to inspire and empower students in the same way that my teachers had done for me.