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I'm currently teaching and tutoring math online. I have been teaching and tutoring since 2012. I have a tutoring business called Math Aunty where I offer virtual one on one tutoring.
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Preview of Misleading Graphs Reflection Activity

Misleading Graphs Reflection Activity

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MathAunty
This is a cute worksheet inviting students to reflect on misleading graphs in statistics. This is an introductory activity inviting students to reflect on a TedEd video and a Buzzfeed article. Enjoy!
Preview of Definite Integrals, Mean Value Theorem, and U-Substitution Worksheet

Definite Integrals, Mean Value Theorem, and U-Substitution Worksheet

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MathAunty
This is a collection of pieces of worksheets freely available put together in one resource for accelerated, distance learning. The worksheet is a PDF from Jamboard so it is landscape. There are no instructional guides for this resource - I assume that the educator already has the foundation for the topics mentioned and is looking for a quick to download resource ready to use with High School or College Calculus students. I recommend reviewing the resource beforehand so that you can have your ver
Preview of Black History Facts with a quick HS level math sheet

Black History Facts with a quick HS level math sheet

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MathAunty
This is a quick worksheet for students who've seen algebra, PEMDAS, and exponential functions. You can give students a quick review of the interest equation before handing this out as that is a leap that would take this out of reach of most students. Side quest for fast students: How much would Morgan's earnings be worth today?
Preview of Cornrows, Coding, and Coordinate Graphing Mini Project

Cornrows, Coding, and Coordinate Graphing Mini Project

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MathAunty
The National Science Foundation posted a set of tools for students to explore Afrofuturism. This project prompts students to define afrofuturism, learn how to use the software to create their own afrofuturistic designs, and create a braid using the CSDT (Culturally Situated Design Tools) provided by the NSF located here: https://csdt.org/culture/scifi/index.html The assignment is in a Google Slides presentation that can be assigned in Google Classroom. Students mainly practice coordinate graphi
Preview of Math Journal Writing Prompts

Math Journal Writing Prompts

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MathAunty
Three journal prompts to ask students about their mathematical journal. The budding mathematician journal prompt can be assigned at the beginning and end of the year to help students track their development in their mathematical identity, a great back to school activity. The other journal prompts can be used at key points in the curriculum to help them connect topics and discuss their mastery of a topic. These check ins would be ideal for self-paced learners in mathematics classrooms.
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Experience

I'm currently teaching and tutoring math online. I have been teaching and tutoring since 2012. I have a tutoring business called Math Aunty where I offer virtual one on one tutoring.

Teaching style

My teaching style is relaxed and informal. I focus more on creating a comfortable learning environment and connecting with student interests to create a positive math experience. I try to bring in Black and African American history and culture when possible. Most of my activities shared here align with my goal to get more culturally based math activities in the hands of educators everywhere.

My own education history

M.S. Mathematics, Kansas State University B.A. Mathematics, St. Mary's College of Maryland

Additional biographical information

I firmly stand behind my belief that every person has the potential to be a mathematician. I am spreading this message to students and parents through teaching and tutoring while spreading this message to fellow math educators through enriching professional development. A math tutor provides knowledge for a moment, but a math aunty provides knowledge for a lifetime. I take care to highlight the problem-solving strategies we are using and how they can be applied to things that interest the student. I also love sharing life lessons through storytelling and garnered the affectionate name of “Aunty Miss D” in the classroom for my skills in mediation, bringing music to the classroom, being corny, and creating a family atmosphere.