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HOUSTON, Texas, United States
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I have over 25 years in teaching and tutoring math - 17 years of which have been in the classroom. I'm currently teaching math at a private special education school to students ages 12-20 and developmental level 2nd grade - 12th grade.
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Preview of Probability Tree Puzzles

Probability Tree Puzzles

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MathFour
Using probability tree diagrams to teach probability is helpful - but sometimes kids need a little practice with them. This worksheet has 11 probability tree diagrams to be "worked" as puzzles. This gives students practice filling them in and understanding the dynamics. Once they have this practice, they can effectively use probability trees diagrams as tools. Make sure you also download my Probability Trees Explained free "cheat sheet."
Preview of Probability Trees Explained

Probability Trees Explained

Created by
MathFour
Using probability tree diagrams to teach probability is helpful - but sometimes kids (and grownups) need a little help with them. This "cheat sheet" has 5 pages of detailed (and easy to understand) explanations on how to calculate the various probabilities - including conditional probabilities. Once students understand how probability trees work, they can effectively use them as tools. Make sure you also download my Probability Trees Puzzles free worksheet, too! And for more information, se
Preview of How to Write Your Math Homework - Printable Cards

How to Write Your Math Homework - Printable Cards

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MathFour
A clear explanation of how math homework should be written. This is in the proper layout to print, laminate and put together on a ring. Click here to read more about it on MathFour.com.
Preview of Getting the Most from Your Math Book - Discussion Questions & Mini-Poster

Getting the Most from Your Math Book - Discussion Questions & Mini-Poster

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MathFour
Most students use a math book to do their assignments. But rarely do students READ a math book. But some people do use math books for other reasons. Like looking at examples, for reference or (heaven forbid) to teach themselves. Regardless of why you open a math book, knowing a bit about it can be helpful. This small packet has discussion questions along with a mini-poster of the parts of a math book. For more info, check out this post on How to Read a Math Book on MathFour.com.
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About the store

Experience

I have over 25 years in teaching and tutoring math - 17 years of which have been in the classroom. I'm currently teaching math at a private special education school to students ages 12-20 and developmental level 2nd grade - 12th grade.

Teaching style

Having struggled through strange and interesting bits of math myself, and having tutored my best friends in math through high school and college, I have a teaching style that works very well with students who are less than confident in their abilities. What I've always told them is this: "I'm not better in math than you are, I'm just more confident."

Awards & shining teacher moments

I had a student switch schools once to continue to take my classes!

My own education history

Bachelors and Masters Degree in Mathematics

Additional biographical information

I'm a math mom to two fun kiddos - born 2009 and 2013. Working on a side project called "That's Math."