I've taught middle school math (grades 6, 7, 8) and high school math (9th, 11th, and 12th graders). Students love my project-based assessments and have provided a lot of feedback regarding how fun the projects are!
Hello! Here's an easy warm-up sheet that's an ink-saver! Students keep these throughout the week and I collect them at the end of the week. They complete their warm ups on the paper as soon as they enter the classroom.
This is a SMART goals template that you can provide to your students at the beginning of the semester. It helps them be accountable for their actions and grades throughout the year. You can print it and pass them out OR upload it to Google Classroom as a virtual assignment if you want to go paperless.
This is a very simple error analysis form that students can complete after an assessment. Students need to reflect on their answers and answer questions about their new learnings after fixing their work. Feel free to edit the template as needed. This is a word document.
I've taught middle school math (grades 6, 7, 8) and high school math (9th, 11th, and 12th graders). Students love my project-based assessments and have provided a lot of feedback regarding how fun the projects are!
Teaching style
I love project-based learning. I try to make learning applicable to real-world scenarios and give students the opportunity to work together.
My own education history
I attended college at the University of California, Berkeley and have my masters in Urban Education from Loyola Marymount University.
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