Transversals can be tricky. This handout helps students determine which angles are equal to each other and which angles you add together and set equal to 180. This works for a transversal line going through how ever many parallel lines you can think of. Enjoy.
Students always get anxious when starting out solving a three variable system of equations. However, it's actually as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, steps. This short page is hopefully a helpful guide for anyone needed something easy to show their students that can help ease the frustrations solving these awesome problems. Another thing to keep in mind is that students are encouraged to look for their mistakes, if getting decimal answers. That way they can understand what silly mistakes that they make m
This resource is about Pascal's Triangle. Included are: - Notes (I always work notes into the homework so they have notes and homework together) - A Practice problem sheet- Answers to notes and practice sheet - YouTube link to a video that helps describe my method using problems 2 and 4 from the notes page. I encourage you to use this as a guide and feel free to add or subtract steps from the notes. Each student/ class learns differently, just like each teacher, teaches differently. Enjoy a
This is a graphic that helps students solve log functions when logs are present on both sides, one side, and when no logs are present. I tried to make it short and sweet.
Good day. This resource should be printed as a double sided page. One side has the factors of 1-100 listed in pairs and the other side has the factors listed in numerical order. Factor pairs - Help when factoring quadratics Factors listed numerically - Help with finding GCF Enjoy.
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I have taught high school math for 23 years and have loved every challenging/ rewarding moment of it.
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