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I have taught for over 25 years; most of my classroom experience has been at the college level. I have taught 4-8th grade math in multi-level classrooms and Algebra through AP Calculus at the High School level. I have six children of my own, all with very different abilities in math. Helping them understand math has given me many ideas to use in the classroom and unique ways to explain the material.
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Preview of Graphs of Functions Overview / Review

Graphs of Functions Overview / Review

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Graphs of Functions: Comprehensive Overview & ReviewThis Graphs of Functions Overview & Review is a complete, concept-driven resource designed to help students build strong graph interpretation and analysis skills across multiple function types. Ideal for Algebra 2 and Precalculus classrooms, this review emphasizes understanding why graphs behave the way they do and how to sketch them. Students begin with Parent Function Basics, examining each graph’s domain, range, asymptotes, and end behav
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Experience

I have taught for over 25 years; most of my classroom experience has been at the college level. I have taught 4-8th grade math in multi-level classrooms and Algebra through AP Calculus at the High School level. I have six children of my own, all with very different abilities in math. Helping them understand math has given me many ideas to use in the classroom and unique ways to explain the material.

Teaching style

I believe that everyone can learn mathematics. I believe that teachers just need to find what makes the student have the ah-ha moment. Students learn best by seeing, experiencing, and practicing concepts. Each student learns differently, and no tool works for all students. I teach students with the tools they can best understand, which means I'm always looking for and devising new tools to help the students: TEMPLATES to help them organize their work and the steps necessary, VISUALS to manipulate on their own, VISUALS to demonstrate, REPETITION in writing out work, EXPERIENCES to physically do the problems out.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Elizabeth Ann Seton Award

My own education history

B.A. in Mathematics from Siena Heights University and M.A. in Pure Mathematics from Western Michigan University