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Kentucky, United States
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I have taught Algebra I to ninth graders for 5 years. I have experience teaching Accelerated Geometry and also Algebra II. I now work as a special educator in high school mathematics. My husband teaches AP Calculus, AP Physics, and Precalculus and has 11 years of experience. He also contributes to my store's materials.
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Preview of Exponents Jeopardy Game (power point)

Exponents Jeopardy Game (power point)

This Jeopardy-style review game is free so you can sample one before paying for any of the others. The slides are all unlocked so that questions can be modified as desired. This is a power point Jeopardy-style game for exponent simplification rules. There are 5 categories with 5 questions of varying difficulty and corresponding point values. From the question board, click on a question's point value and the question appears on the screen. Click again to display the solution. Click the "home"
Preview of AP Calculus - Computing Derivatives: Sum, Power, Product, and Quotient Rules

AP Calculus - Computing Derivatives: Sum, Power, Product, and Quotient Rules

This is a simple worksheet of 26 practice problems for computing derivatives with the sum/difference, power, product, and quotient rules. Solutions to each problem are worked out in detail.
Preview of Lesson Plan Template - Common Core Mathematical Practices/Strategies

Lesson Plan Template - Common Core Mathematical Practices/Strategies

This template is great for high school mathematics teachers that are looking to plan their life one week at a time! Teachers are able to include their "I CAN" statements, the standards that are to be covered, a brief outline of the daily lesson and a reflection - all on one easy to review document. This is great for documentation, lesson planning and keeping your curriculum organized! Make your life easier and plan it a week at a time!
Preview of Parent Functions - Graphing Absolute Value and Quadratic Functions

Parent Functions - Graphing Absolute Value and Quadratic Functions

Ready to use guided notes for teachers to introduce graphing parent functions to their students. This presentation introduces the parent function and then investigates the effects adding/subtracting integers has on the parent functions. Introduces rules to transforming a parent function and then invites the student to come up with their own rules for subsequent examples.
Preview of AP Calculus AB - Limits, Continuity, IVT, and Differentiability Review Problems

AP Calculus AB - Limits, Continuity, IVT, and Differentiability Review Problems

This document is intended for an end-of-unit review over the listed topics. There are 25 problems in total. Each problem has the solution fully worked out along with some commentary on utilizing the problems to increase student understanding & success. Please read the "Note to Instructor" page in the Preview before purchase. Generally, my materials are aimed at helping newer teachers who may be overwhelmed; however, I hope others find them useful as well.
Preview of AP Calculus Spreadsheet

AP Calculus Spreadsheet

This spreadsheet illustrates key concepts from AP and introductory calculus. It requires some basic knowledge of Excel to modify. Cells that are automated are highlighted in light-green. Cells that require manual input are highlighted in light-blue. This spreadsheet can be used to illustrate key ideas in class, to generate graphs that can be "copy/pasted" into notes and quizzes, or to inspire ideas for student-based spreadsheet projects. The first sheet automatically graphs a function and a t
Preview of Parent Functions - Graphing Absolute Value/Quadratic Functions - Student Notes

Parent Functions - Graphing Absolute Value/Quadratic Functions - Student Notes

Great companion for the 'Parent Functions - Graphing Absolute Value and Quadratic Functions' power point presentation. This a a guided note format for the student to use as their instructor introduces the concepts of graphing parent and daughter functions. Also included: short answer and matching section which enables the instructor to do a quick check of student understanding!
Preview of Jeopardy Review Game Template

Jeopardy Review Game Template

This template allows you to enter 25 questions for a Jeopardy-style review game. The question board has 5 categories with 5 questions each. Point values can be changed/customized if desired. This game can be used for various engaging review of content. Instructions are included on the first slide. Of course you can always email with any questions that you may have. I will be happy to offer any assistance.
Preview of Fidget Spinner Algebra Skills

Fidget Spinner Algebra Skills

Looking for a fun way to review basic Algebra Skills with your students? Using a fidget spinner as a timer, this product will help you review one-step equations, two-step equations, variables on both sides and the distributive property. It is amazing what a timer can do for concentration - even at the high school level! Let students compete against each other and the timer for the best score. Enjoy!
Preview of Mad Minutes - Arithmetic!

Mad Minutes - Arithmetic!

At the push of a button this spreadsheet automatically randomly generates new worksheets (and an updated key) for what we call "mad minutes." Mad minutes consists of 20 arithmetic problems that students are to complete at a relatively quick pace without a calculator. The purpose is to increase numeracy and automaticity. I've even used these in Calculus to enhance students' number sense. I can add other worksheets/functionality if requested and I will release updates free of charge.
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About the store

Experience

I have taught Algebra I to ninth graders for 5 years. I have experience teaching Accelerated Geometry and also Algebra II. I now work as a special educator in high school mathematics. My husband teaches AP Calculus, AP Physics, and Precalculus and has 11 years of experience. He also contributes to my store's materials.

Teaching style

I prefer to break the content down as much as possible when I introduce new topics. I have found that the more engaged your audience is, the better they perform. I have been amazed at what students can accomplish when given the right opportunity and encouragement.