Retired Air Force (nine years overseas)
Pre-Algbra, Algebra-1 and Earth Science at a Language Academy to refugee high school ELL student.
General math, Inclusion, and math team at Title 1 school.
This PowerPoint is 10 slides long. This lesson satisfies the some of the requirements for common core (HSN.RN.A.2). Slide #2 and 3 are the vocabulary slides, be sure to look at the PowerPoint notes because it contains the concepts that are to be stress with each slide. Slide #4 illustrates how to the radical symbol of the radical is a grouping symbol. It is a nice comparison of an expression that is grouped differently. Slide #5 is a review of squares; students should know 1-20 and 25 square
This Jeopardy PowerPoint is good for review or parent night to have students demonstrate their math skills. The categories are “Name that Property”, “Substitute Evaluate & PEMDAS”, “and Adding like Terms”, “ Multiplying Exponents and Dividing Exponents”. This lesson reviews many of the requirements for common core. I normally will have two teams and rotate the person who it answering the questions. If they correctly answer a question they switch with a team mate. If you use this for a paren
This PowerPoint has two real world problems Instagram posts and cell phone plans, vocabulary, exit questions, templates for notes; it satisfies the requirement for common core 8.EE.8 and several other standards. The first problem model is a one-step equation the second problem is comparison of two cell phone plans. The vocabulary slide defines independent and dependent variables. Review the notes for each slide because they describe key concepts for the students. The white note taking icon i
This PowerPoint is 10 slides long. This lesson satisfies the some of the requirements for common core (HSN.RN.A.1). Slide #2 is the vocabulary slides, be sure to look at the PowerPoint notes because it contains the concepts that are to be stress with each slide. Slide #3 and 9 (summary slide) list the three steps used to add radicals. Slide #4 illustrates how to add a radical with variables step by step. It groups common radical together. Slide #5 and 6 illustrates how to add a radical witho
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HSN-RN.A.1
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Experience
Retired Air Force (nine years overseas)
Pre-Algbra, Algebra-1 and Earth Science at a Language Academy to refugee high school ELL student.
General math, Inclusion, and math team at Title 1 school.
Teaching style
Hunter method: Model, Guide practice, Independent practice with emphasis on work ethic, vocabuary and use of technology. Military background allows me to bring lots of structure into the classroom.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Letters from students saying that they use to hate math, but now they love it.
My own education history
• Certificate of Achievement in Bonsai (Japan): Middle Bonsai Course, 1999
• Air Force Community College: A.A. Aircraft Systems Maintenance Technology, 2002
• Boise State University: B.A. Elementary Education – Minor in Math, Dean’s List Fall 2007
Additional biographical information
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