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COLDEN, New York, United States
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I have taught Earth Science (lecture and lab), Biology (lab), 8th Grade Science, ESL Science, Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, MYP2 Math 7, MYP3 Math 8, MYP4 Math 9, MYP5 Math 10, DP1 Math Studies, DP1 Higher Level Math, DP2 Higher Level Math, Math 2, Math 3, and a Math 3/PreCalc block class.
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Preview of Lab - Sunspots

Lab - Sunspots

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Math-Sci-Guy
In this lab, students graph yearly sunspot data and make predictions about the future of the sunspot cycle. Additionally, there is currently an interactive here ( https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/sun/research) where students can count sunspots and compare their numbers to the actual data. If you like this, PLEASE rate it (favorably?) and consider purchasing some of my other work.
Preview of Deep Space worksheet

Deep Space worksheet

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Math-Sci-Guy
In this worksheet, students review some galaxy types, how scientists determine temperature, composition, distance, & speed from starlight, the name & structure of our galaxy, the definition of a light year, and three pieces of evidence for the Big Bang.
Preview of Mars Climate Orbiter - Labeling Units Discussion

Mars Climate Orbiter - Labeling Units Discussion

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This printout of some NASA news article headings gives teachers the chance to discuss the crash of the Mars Climate Orbiter, which happened because one contracted company built part of the computer to think in metric units and another built a different part to think in imperial units. That's $193 million wasted because people didn't carefully label their units! The back of the printout has the SI unit prefixes, so this can be an introduction to them, and how metric conversion is so much simpler
Preview of Lab - Observing the Environment

Lab - Observing the Environment

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This is the handout for the Observing the Environment lab that I give during the Observation, Measurement, & Mapping unit. While completing it, students will observe a feature or object and make observations/inferences about it. I use this as an opportunity to take the class outside. Examples of objects/features to take students to are a boulder, unique flower, tree, or dirt pile. I like to take my classes to a grassy depression and hope they infer that it is a (purposely-designed) drainage d
Preview of Drawing Isolines Practice

Drawing Isolines Practice

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Math-Sci-Guy
some simple worksheets so students can practice connecting the dots to form isolines
Preview of Lab - Density

Lab - Density

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This is the handout for the Density lab that I give during the Observation, Measurement, & Mapping unit. While completing it, students will measure masses and volumes of various substances and then calculate their densities. Feel free to modify it to suit the materials you have at your school, remove the scribble if you want students to write their data directly on this lab page instead of in their journals, etc. Materials Required: triple-beam balances, ruler, graduated cylinders, calculato
Preview of Notes - Coordinate Systems

Notes - Coordinate Systems

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Math-Sci-Guy
This is a simple one-page fill-in-the-blank notes sheet to use while introducing Latitude and Longitude to students. An answer key is included.
Preview of Jeopardy - Observation, Measurement, & Mapping

Jeopardy - Observation, Measurement, & Mapping

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Math-Sci-Guy
Here is a Jeopardy-style review game. For implementation, I write the categories and dollar/point amounts on the board and erase them once students pick that amount and I've read the question. This includes questions and answers for the teacher to read to students as a Jeopardy-style game to review for an Earth Science unit test, for an Observation, Measurement, & Mapping unit. Feel free to remove questions or add more of your own, to make each category have an equal number of questions.
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Experience

I have taught Earth Science (lecture and lab), Biology (lab), 8th Grade Science, ESL Science, Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, MYP2 Math 7, MYP3 Math 8, MYP4 Math 9, MYP5 Math 10, DP1 Math Studies, DP1 Higher Level Math, DP2 Higher Level Math, Math 2, Math 3, and a Math 3/PreCalc block class.

Teaching style

various

Awards & shining teacher moments

teacher of the month

My own education history

BA in Geology and Mathematics (with Secondary Education) MS in Numeracy (numerical literacy)

Additional biographical information

I have taught at a public school in upstate New York and one in North Carolina, and at international schools in South Korea, Kuwait, and Albania.