Trying to teach calculator skills to your students?
Introducing or reviewing exponents and their properties (zero power, negative exponents, etc.)?
Do you need a 5-10 minute station activity?
Then this is for you! Simply print (1-sided only), laminate, and pull out those dry erase markers! Or, print them out 2-sided and don't laminate, for all your kids!
Note: If doing stations, make a quick key.
Trying to teach calculator skills to your students?
Need some more drill problems involving "evaluation" and the dreaded "substitute and fully simplify" definition that kids don't seem to understand?
Do you need a 5-10 minute station activity?
Then this is for you! Simply print, laminate, and pull out those dry erase markers! Or, print them out and don't laminate, for all your kids!
Note: If doing stations, make a quick key.
Trying to teach calculator skills to your students?
Want to introduce the concept of graphing quadratics as an extension to evaluating polynomials (but don't want to teach the "y=" way on the calculator just yet)?
Do you need a 5-10 minute station activity?
Then this is for you! Simply print (1-sided only), laminate, and pull out those dry erase markers! Or, print them out 2-sided and don't laminate, for all your kids!
Note: If doing stations, make a quick key.
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Experience
Teaching ELL, GT, Pre-AP, Regular, and Improvement math classes for almost a decade!
Teaching style
Stations, Games, Cornell Notes, and fun!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Scholarships and Awards
My own education history
BA in Mathematics
Currently working on PhD in Gifted Education
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