I have taught mathematics since 1993 -- over two-decades of experience. My work history has allowed me to work as a math teacher, dean of students, and an assistant principal.
This worksheet includes guided notes that contains a graphic organizer.
To calculate the total surface are of these cones, students have to first use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the slant height.
This addresses how to use a profit function (a two-variable objective function) within the broader context of linear programming. It has students practice converting feasible regions into systems of inequalities, finding vertices of feasible regions, and using profit functions to determine maximum profit values.
A partial answer key is made available as well as access to six instructional videos that tackle all the steps with linear programming problems.
This packet contains tips, examples, partially filled examples, a worksheet (including guided practice problems), and a solution set. Students see how conjugates are used to handle division problems that involve complex numbers. Access to an online video is provided, too.
This set of activities is designed to prepare students for the multiple steps and rigors of linear programming. Example regions are provided for the teacher and student pairs. Also a worksheet is also provided.
This activity allows groups of students to work on logarithm and exponents problems. The activity is timed and it encourages students to dialogue regarding the steps needed to solve problems. Log expansion/contraction, half-life, and solving equations with variable exponents are included. Free online resources are also made available from www.MATHguide.com.
This activity has students match graphs with functions. Students determine domain, asymptotes, end behavior, and behavior at x-values that are vertical asymptotes (values exclusive to the domain). Access to a video and a dynamic quizmaster is made available to the teacher and the students. To stretch learning and gain higher order thinking, the material includes three challenge problems. Students are given clues and have to sketch a rational function.
This packet contains a class opener (review of factoring), and alternative online MATHguide opener lesson/quiz, examples, and a worksheet. This packet includes access to an online instructional video and interactive quiz from MATHguide, which can be used for a flipped classroom and/or differentiated learning.
This activity is a scavenger hunt (or trail) that contains problems that deal with: operations on complex numbers, quadratic formula, graphing complex numbers, calculating the modulus, and simplifying radical expressions.
Students are given graphs of linear inequalities and are asked to determine an inequality for each graph. This activity involves knowing the difference between dashed and solid lines as well as shading.
9th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Applied Math
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Experience
I have taught mathematics since 1993 -- over two-decades of experience. My work history has allowed me to work as a math teacher, dean of students, and an assistant principal.
Teaching style
I believe all students CAN learn and all students WANT to learn. It is my job to find the catalyst that invites intrigue and enthusiasm.
My own education history
I have a diverse education background that includes: Engineering Basics, Mathematics, Administration & Leadership, and Online Learning.
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