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I have taught three different mathematical curriculums in my Career. The first was the Alberta Curriculum and I taught all levels from grade 7 to grade 12 over my three years of teaching. Then I decided to go international and taught in Mexico city, dealing with the IB and IGCSE curriculum. I was also tasks with supporting other teachers in the process of implementing IGCSE into their schools, supporting them in the creation of a Scheme of work, understanding the assessments and common areas of concern for students in the curriculum
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Preview of Trigonometry Digital Escape Room (IGCSE)

Trigonometry Digital Escape Room (IGCSE)

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This is meant to be a self grading review for IGCSE students reviewing the topics of trigonometry. It covers Primary Trig Ratios, Sine Rule, Cosine Rule, Area using trigonometry and bearings. These are all exam style question from previous exams, so students can see how the exam sets up these questions. This also works as a great review of trig functions, because each topic as a review video for students to watch to help them answer each question. Answers can be found in the speaker notes at the
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Experience

I have taught three different mathematical curriculums in my Career. The first was the Alberta Curriculum and I taught all levels from grade 7 to grade 12 over my three years of teaching. Then I decided to go international and taught in Mexico city, dealing with the IB and IGCSE curriculum. I was also tasks with supporting other teachers in the process of implementing IGCSE into their schools, supporting them in the creation of a Scheme of work, understanding the assessments and common areas of concern for students in the curriculum

Teaching style

I am not sure what my style is as it changes from class too class. Sometimes I am a lecture style teacher, with the whole "I do, we do, you do" mentallity. Other days, or topics, I am a "discover it" teacher, where I have students work through a guided worksheet to discover the topic on their own. I just work as a guide, making sure they aren't straying too far off of the path. And I am really into gamification. I love turing worksheets and practice into games. I find I can get more work out of the students if they think it is a game, more than just a worksheet.