Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! Each slide deck contains between 17-23 problem sets (and each problem set contains 1-4 problems). All together there are 171 problem sets, nearly enough to do one problem set per day for the entire school year! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. You can also purchase these slide decks as Google Slides! Visit the Math C
This powerpoint has a total of 20 problems: 4 screens in each of the 5 categories: Large Combo Please- combination problems Probability Ability- mixed probability problems The Table is Set- using two-tables Independence Day- independent events The First Order- permutation problems (Please view the preview to see all 20 problems! An answer key is included in the purchase) After you’ve selected a square from the main screen, it will take you to the problem, then a click on the star will take you
This powerpoint has a total of 20 problems: 4 screens in each of the 5 categories (Graph Attack, the Scope of Slope, Solution or Nah?, Define the Line, and Mixed Bag) that require students to write equations of lines and inequalities, calculate slope, determine if points are solutions to inequalities, and other skills. After you’ve selected a square from the main screen, it will take you to the problem, then a click on the star will take you back to the main screen, with any square you’ve alread
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. This slide deck contains 23 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Using the Mean Value T
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. This slide deck contains 19 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Interpreting the Meani
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. This slide deck contains 17 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Modeling Situations wi
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. This slide deck contains 18 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Using Chain Rule · Usi
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! This slide deck contains 18 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Writing Equations of Lines · Function Composition · Simplifying Rational Expression
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. This slide deck contains 18 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Finding Average Rates
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. This slide deck contains 20 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Calculating Average Va
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. This slide deck contains 20 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Estimating Area Under
Ready-to-go slides for warm-ups, closers, or a review activity! Ideal for a substitute as well, since full solutions are included for every problem! These problems align with the AP Calculus AB Course Outline. This slide deck contains 18 problem sets and full solutions. Most problem sets include multiple problems. I usually tell my students I expect them all to finish at least half the problem set, but they should be challenging themselves to complete the entire slide. · Using Tables to Estima
To play, project the powerpoint and go through each problem, giving students time to find the slope of the line. Once they’ve solved it, they would cross out the square with the matching slope. You can either print out the first page of bingo pieces and have the students cut out the pieces and then re-paste them to create a 5x5 grid, or you can print out the blank boards, project the slide with the board pieces, and have the students fill out their own cards in any order they want (in marker so
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Experience
I've been teaching for over a decade in Northern California.
Teaching style
My teaching style is hands-on, discovery-based learning. Math is fun, and I love sharing that with my students.
Awards & shining teacher moments
The students at my school voted me, "Most Likely to Teach at Hogwarts". There is no higher honor.
My own education history
B.S. in Mathematics and an M.A. in Education.
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