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Over 18 years teaching and tutoring Algebra, Algebra 2, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Pre-Algebra, 6th,7th Grade Math, SAT prep, GRE prep, PSSA prep. I've taught at a local Community College (Algebra and Algebra 2), a Christian High School, an online High School.
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Preview of Printable Box-and-Whisker Plot 2012 Top Movies Fun Algebra Activity

Printable Box-and-Whisker Plot 2012 Top Movies Fun Algebra Activity

This Printable lists the 15 top grossing movies of 2012. Students are to create a Box-and-Whisker plot or boxplot of the data. Hopefully they will enjoy reminiscing about movies they have seen in the past. Since there are 15 movies, the data is very easy to work with and no averages are needed. To make the problem more complicated, just eliminate one of the movies. There is an answer key provided for the 15 movies. I hope your students have fun! Thank you for purchasing my product. Please
Preview of Printable Mystery Drawing Game for Elementary Any Subject

Printable Mystery Drawing Game for Elementary Any Subject

These 4 simple drawing games work well with any subject in elementary school such as Math, Spelling, Science, History, Art. You choose the 5 questions you want to ask and the reward for the student is learning how to draw an animal. There are more Mystery Drawing Games to come. I think your students will have fun and learn something too! Thanks, Karen Nath Make Learning CCSS fun
Preview of Fun Math Number Trick Common Core (CCSS 2.OA.2) Adding up to 20 mentally

Fun Math Number Trick Common Core (CCSS 2.OA.2) Adding up to 20 mentally

Your students will love this math number trick. Students will ask a person to think of any number between 1 and 15. It will appear as though they are reading someone's mind and to do the trick all they need to do is mentally add up any combination of the numbers 1,2,4 and 8. This would work great when you teach students how to mentally add numbers up to 20 which is Common Core Standard 2.OA.2) It's a simplified version of a famous trick which goes from 1 to 31. Note: All 4 cards are inclu
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Experience

Over 18 years teaching and tutoring Algebra, Algebra 2, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Pre-Algebra, 6th,7th Grade Math, SAT prep, GRE prep, PSSA prep. I've taught at a local Community College (Algebra and Algebra 2), a Christian High School, an online High School.

Teaching style

I like to use a step-by-step approach and keep the terms simple until students display an understanding of the material. I believe Math can be fun and I try to share my enthusiasm with my students. One of my 8th graders once asked me if my mom dropped me on my head when I was little. She figured that was the only way someone would major in Mathematics and actually enjoy the subject. I really enjoy teaching higher Math courses and working with 10th - 12th graders.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Who's Who in Junior Colleges. Can't remember the year or which professor nominated me.

My own education history

B.A. in Mathematics from Washington & Jefferson College in PA. Fortunate to have awesome Math Professors!

Additional biographical information

Love history and genealogy, but I guess they go hand in hand. I was an archivist for a local historical society.