Lodi, NJ - 4 years
Monroe Township, NJ - 2 years
Franklin Towne CHS, PA - 10 years
AP Calculus, Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Test Prep
In this activity, students will complete 10 problems using the rational zero test to find zeros of polynomials that are not factorable by grouping methods. Students will be required to use the rational zeros to solve each problem including the following problem types: - Cubic Polynomials - When a = 1 - When a =/ 1 - With missing terms - With multiplicities of 1 and 2 - Quartic Polynomials - When a=1 This activity is best used as a quick review since there is al
This activity allows students to review simplifying rational expressions by factoring. Problems include Monomials divided by monomialsMonomials divided by binomialsBinomials divided by monomialsBinomials divided by binomialsBinomials divided by trinomialsTrinomials divided by binomials Trinomials divided by trinomialsFactoring out a GCFFactoring perfect squaresFactoring trinomials a=1ONE factoring trinomials with a /= 1Students will complete each problem and then drag and drop the correct answer
In this activity students will be creating four different functions in which they will find their derivatives, determine all critical points, extrema, intervals of increase and decrease and intervals of concavity. Students will also be asked to find a graph of the original function. The activity can be downloaded as a Word document or a Google Slide (see alternate listing) and can easily be used as an online activity, or, can be printed, collected and used as a classroom matching game using all
In this activity students will be creating four different functions in which they will find their derivatives, determine all critical points, extrema, intervals of increase and decrease and intervals of concavity. Students will also be asked to find a graph of the original function. The activity can be purchased as a Word document (see alternate listing) or as a Google Slide and easily used as an online activity, or, can be printed, collected and used as a classroom matching game using all of st
This activity is a great way for students to review the first and second derivative tests and describe key features of a function. Students will work in pairs (recommended) to take a function and use the first and second derivative tests to find intervals of increase and decrease as well as intervals of concavity. Students will be given the following: - 10 function cards (A-J) - 10 first derivative test conclusions (colors) - 10 second derivative test conclusions (food) Students will find a grou
The worksheet provided features 9 problems where students are expected to graph the rational function and list the key features such as: vertical asymptoteshorizontal asymptotesremovable discontinuities ("holes")while also providing them with space to show their work and a graph to plot their end result. There are NO slant asymptotes on this worksheet.The second set of problems require students to identify key features of a the graph given and write the equation of the graph based on these fea
This factoring activity includes 3 and 4 term polynomials that can be factored by grouping. The 3-term polynomials all have a leading coefficient greater than 1. Students will group and factor the polynomials to get their answers which will then be colored in to design the Santa hat.
The Pixel Activity is a great review of the quadratic formula. The answers to the quadratic formula will be rational or irrational and simplified but there are no imaginary answers on this sheet. Students complete each problem A-I and match their answer to the pixel shape in the 3x3 grids. They then color in the grid on the 9x9 in order to create the picture shown.
This walkaround activity sorts indefinite integration problems from Mild (easy), Medium and Spicy (difficult). The skills and content required for this assignment include: Power Rule Trigonometric Inverse Trigonometric Natural Log Exponential (e) Chain Rule There are 16 questions total with an answer key attached. The file is also uploaded as a Word document for easy editing if you wish to modify the questions. It is a great review for students prior to learning more challenging chain rule prob
This activity is a set of 8 linear word problems that requires students to write a linear model and answer a second question about that problem. At the bottom of each problem the students are required to rate their understanding of each question with a symbol... lightning bolt (I've got this, no problem), a happy face (I did alright, but it might be wrong) and an exclamation point (I need more help!). I like this activity because it allows me to see where my students actual understanding leve
This activity is designed to allow students to practice their derivatives with questions that are tiered from mild (easy) to spicy (difficult) and requiring the most steps, while walking around the room and having some independence to choose the problems they wish to do. You can design the activity to be fully completed, or have the students choose a certain number of mild medium and spicy questions they need to complete. The derivatives include the following rules: Power, product, quotient, ch
This activity is a printout of slides to be hung around the room in any random order. It allows students to walk around the classroom and review percent problems with labels (mild medium and spicy) to reference how difficult the problem may be. An answer key is included as the last slide and is uploaded as a word document to allow for easy editing. mild: are meant to be one step easy questions medium: 1-2 step maybe more difficult spicy: are more like full word problems / open ended problems
Students will complete a hands on activity matching sets of cards to each parent function. There are 4 different cards for 8 different parent functions including: Constant Linear Quadratic Cubic Square Root Absolute Value Exponential Rational With the 4 different sets of cards: Name of the parent function The function itself The graph A description of each Students will have to group the correct answers together and put their answers on the answer sheet provided using the indicators at the bott
The format of the review sheets ask students to describe what each word means, ask what they would "do" or "perform" if they were asked about an operation or to draw a picture to represent it. Ideally you are hoping they can compare and contrast different words like simplify and solve and other words.
The file is uploaded in a word document for easy editing and adding/removing certain vocabulary words.
Students will be able to use and distinguish between basic exponential growth, decay, compound interest and continuously compounded interest word problems. The file is in a Word Document for easy editing if needed. There is also an answer key with the set up of each problem.
This is a version of Mad Gabs with rules and theorems to review for Calculus. It works great for AP Calculus and the students love the different type of style review it offers rather than just doing notes and problems.
There are 20 pre-made GABS with rules and theorems and a few extra spaces for you and your students to create your own. If printed and then photocopied front to back you can cut them out so the answers are on the back, or you can keep them separate so the answers aren't showing.
There are 8 Non-Calculator Multiple Choice questions and one Free Response in this general review set covering topics such as tangent lines, slope fields, integration techniques, interpretation of graphs, limits and more.
There is an answer key provided for both the MC and FR.
This activity allows students to move around the room and work with 6 different people to complete 6 different solving quadratics by factoring questions with varying difficulty levels. - Each student is only allowed to work with a single partner once - Students will write their partners name that they worked with in each box on the line provided for easy comparison and grading.
Students will solve basic anti-derivative problems in order to solve a riddle. Their answers will match to a letter which then can be put into the correct place revealing the answer once all 16 problems are completed.
Students will use a straight edge to draw two convex polygons and discover the triangle sum theorem by connecting the vertices and completing a guided chart.
9th - 11th
Algebra, Geometry, Math
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Lodi, NJ - 4 years
Monroe Township, NJ - 2 years
Franklin Towne CHS, PA - 10 years
AP Calculus, Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Test Prep
Teaching style
Discovery Based Learning is what my teaching preference is. Allowing students to take responsibility for their learning and guiding them through the process helps make the content "stick" better than presenting it through lecturing. They also enjoy the various activities and differentiation the DBAs allow.
My own education history
Fairleigh Dickinson University
BA - Mathematics
MA - Education
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