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I am a fourth year high school math teacher. I have taught Algebra 2 and Geometry all four years, Statistics for two years, and precalculus for one year.
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Preview of Operations and Compositions of Functions Bundle

Operations and Compositions of Functions Bundle

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Math with Ms T
Get my Composition of Functions notes and task cards at a reduced price!
Preview of Operations and compositions with Functions Task Cards

Operations and compositions with Functions Task Cards

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Students will perform the following operations on functions: AdditionSubtractionMultiplicationDivision (with restrictions on the domain)Composition of functionsThere are 4 different sets of 6 cards using 3 functions to perform operations on with a total of 24 cards.
Preview of Transformations of Parent Functions Bundle

Transformations of Parent Functions Bundle

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Math with Ms T
Here you will get my transformations of functions notes, scavenger hunt, and google form.
Preview of Operations with Functions and Compositions | Notes and Homework

Operations with Functions and Compositions | Notes and Homework

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Guided notes for operations with functions including: AddingSubtractingMultiplyingDividingCompositionA homework assignment and keys for both the notes and the homework are included. Check out my Operations with Functions task cards to give your students extra practice!
Preview of Trig Ratios and Finding Missing Side Lengths Speed Dating

Trig Ratios and Finding Missing Side Lengths Speed Dating

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Math with Ms T
Change up the practice in your classroom with speed dating! I normally do this activity in the spirit of Valentine's day but it can be done at any point in the year. Students will each have a "master card" that they are responsible for being able to solve and explain to their peers. Each student will sit across from another and will trade cards, solve, and then switch back when they are finished. Students ask one another for help before asking the teacher, encouraging math talk. Students rotate
Preview of Transformations of Parent Functions Scavenger Hunt

Transformations of Parent Functions Scavenger Hunt

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Math with Ms T
Get your students out of their seats and moving around with this self-checking scavenger hunt! Students will identify parent functions and transformations from given equations as well as write an equation given transformations made to a parent function. There are 16 problems total. The functions included are linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value, and square root.
Preview of Transformations of Parent Functions Google Form

Transformations of Parent Functions Google Form

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Math with Ms T
This google form has 15 questions requiring students to identify what function family the function belongs to and has students select the equations that represents the given transformations. The included functions are linear, quadratic, cubic, square root, and absolute value. This would be a great homework assignment, quiz, or practice at the beginning of the unit. Check out my FREE transformation notes too!
Preview of Transformations of Parent Functions notes

Transformations of Parent Functions notes

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Math with Ms T
These notes cover the definition of a parent function, identify the parent functions and their graphs, and generalize how a, h, and k values transform any function. The functions covered are linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value, and square root functions. Transformations are identified from a written function and equations are written from given characteristics of a transformed function. Check out my Transformations of Parent Functions Scavenger Hunt too!
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Experience

I am a fourth year high school math teacher. I have taught Algebra 2 and Geometry all four years, Statistics for two years, and precalculus for one year.

My own education history

I graduated with my B.S. from the University of Kentucky (go cats!) in 2019 and am currently working on getting my Master in Education from Miami University.

Additional biographical information

I was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. I was in Lexington for four years while attending the University of Kentucky for undergrad and moved back to the Cincinnati area to teach. Working in education is my calling. There is little I love more than when you see the light bulb go off with students! I hope my resources can help you provide those moments for your students too.