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Math Unbounded

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With 13 years in the classroom, I've had the joy of teaching everything from 7th-grade math to high school Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Precalculus—at just about every level you can think of! I’m all about making tricky math topics feel doable, especially for students who struggle. My resources break things down into clear, easy-to-follow steps and include plenty of variety to keep learning fresh, fun, and confidence-boosting. Outside the classroom, I'm a busy mom of three! In my (very little!) spare time, I decided to start sharing my favorite classroom resources on Teachers Pay Teachers. These are the same activities and lessons that have worked wonders with my own students—designed to spark engagement, encourage collaboration, and make math feel less intimidating and way more fun. Whether you're teaching Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, or Precalculus, I hope my materials bring a little extra excitement and ease to your math classroom! I’d be so grateful for a follow and a quick review—your feedback helps me keep creating what teachers really need! -Christina
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Preview of Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard Form: Guided Notes & Practice

Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard Form: Guided Notes & Practice

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Do you dread teaching students how to graph quadratics in standard form? Graphing quadratics can be overwhelming for students (and teachers!), so I designed these guided notes to break down the topic step by step. By reinforcing the basics and providing clear, structured practice, students gain confidence in identifying key transformations and graphing quadratics independently. This resource introduces the general form of a quadratic equation in standard form and provides a step-by-step breakdow
Preview of Graphing Quadratic Functions Reference Sheet | Vertex, Intercept & Standard Form

Graphing Quadratic Functions Reference Sheet | Vertex, Intercept & Standard Form

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This graphing quadratic equations reference sheet is a must-have resource for students learning about quadratic functions in vertex form, intercept form, and standard form. Each form is clearly presented with: ✔The general equation for each form ✔A breakdown of how a, h, k, p, q, and c affect the graph ✔ Step-by-step instructions for graphing each type of quadratic function Perfect to use alongside a study guide, as a classroom reference, or as an IEP accommodation for students who benefit fr
Preview of Halloween Function Notation Color by Number | Algebra 1 Linear Function Practice

Halloween Function Notation Color by Number | Algebra 1 Linear Function Practice

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Make Halloween math both fun and calming with this Function Notation Color by Number activity! Students will review and strengthen their understanding of linear functions while enjoying a creative coloring task perfect for October. This resource includes 12 problems using three different functions: f(x): linear equation with integer coefficients g(x): linear equation with fractional coefficients h(x): a graph of a linear function Students determine whether an input or output is given and s
Preview of Graphing Quadratic Functions in Intercept Form: Guided Notes & Practice

Graphing Quadratic Functions in Intercept Form: Guided Notes & Practice

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This is one of my favorite lessons! Graphing quadratics can be overwhelming for students, so I designed these guided notes to break down the topic step by step. By reinforcing the basics and providing clear, structured practice, students gain confidence in identifying key transformations and graphing quadratics independently. This resource introduces the general form of a quadratic equation in intercept form and provides a step-by-step breakdown of how the values of a, p, and q influence the gra
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With 13 years in the classroom, I've had the joy of teaching everything from 7th-grade math to high school Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Precalculus—at just about every level you can think of! I’m all about making tricky math topics feel doable, especially for students who struggle. My resources break things down into clear, easy-to-follow steps and include plenty of variety to keep learning fresh, fun, and confidence-boosting. Outside the classroom, I'm a busy mom of three! In my (very little!) spare time, I decided to start sharing my favorite classroom resources on Teachers Pay Teachers. These are the same activities and lessons that have worked wonders with my own students—designed to spark engagement, encourage collaboration, and make math feel less intimidating and way more fun. Whether you're teaching Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, or Precalculus, I hope my materials bring a little extra excitement and ease to your math classroom! I’d be so grateful for a follow and a quick review—your feedback helps me keep creating what teachers really need! -Christina

My own education history

Masters of Science in Mathematics, Masters of Arts in Teaching Middle School Mathematics, Bachelors of Science in Mathematics and Bachelors of Arts in Secondary Education