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Math with MsKirsch

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Montclair, New Jersey, United States
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I've been teaching middle and high school math since 2014. I currently teach Integrated Math 2 Honors, Probability Theory, Intro to Statistics, and AP Statistics. Over the last five years, the average passing rate for my classes in AP Statistics is over 75% (2024 - 80.5% w/ 54% 4's and 5's).
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Preview of Function Transformations - Task Cards

Function Transformations - Task Cards

Objective: To be able to graph function transformations (absolute value, quadratic, square root, cubic, and reciprocal), and use those graphs to describe relevant function behavior. Types of functions: absolute value, quadratic, square root, cubic, and reciprocal Function characteristics (no calculations need): domain, range, increasing int(s), decreasing int(s), x-int(s), y-int, vertical asymptotes, horizontal asymptotes. Types of transformations: translations, reflections (x- and y-axis only)
Preview of Factoring Using the GCF - Circuit

Factoring Using the GCF - Circuit

Objective: To be able factor algebraic expressions using the greatest common factor (GCF). Types of expressions: high degree binomials and trinomials INCLUDES:Circuit (w/ instructions) - 20 factoring using the GCF problemsAnswer Key
Preview of Writing Absolute Value Functions as Piecewise Functions - Task Cards

Writing Absolute Value Functions as Piecewise Functions - Task Cards

Objective: To be able to write absolute value functions as piecewise functions with appropriate domain restrictions. Types of absolute value functions: linear argument, quadratic argument, square root argument, and rational function containing absolute values with linear or quadratic arguments. Note: students should have familiarity with sign charts, function transformations, piecewise functions, rational functions, quadratic functions, square root functions, and domain restrictions. This was cr
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Experience

I've been teaching middle and high school math since 2014. I currently teach Integrated Math 2 Honors, Probability Theory, Intro to Statistics, and AP Statistics. Over the last five years, the average passing rate for my classes in AP Statistics is over 75% (2024 - 80.5% w/ 54% 4's and 5's).

Teaching style

My classroom is focused on the "EFFL" style of teaching: Experience First, Formalize Later as popularized by Luke Wilcox and Lindsay Gallas of Stats Medic, Calc Medic and Math Medic.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Kappa Delta Pi Honors Society (Hunter School of Education), and the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award.

My own education history

Kenyon College (B.A. History/Statistics) Hunter College (M.A. Adolescent Education in Mathematics 7-12)