This is a Google Slides presentation on determining whether a point is a solution of a line equation. It includes answers (animated to appear after clicking) and is meant for students to get practice after learning the steps. It includes 23 examples with a total of 39 slides.
This presentation was made to give my students practice graphing vertical and horizontal lines. They have already practiced writing the equations in a previous lesson. Now they will be given the equations and asked to graph them. I use this presentation with whiteboards that have axes on them and I have the students hold up their graphs. There are a total of 22 slides with 15 examples. The first slide is my intro slide for every class. Obviously you can feel free to delete it or edit it for your
This is a Google Slides presentation designed to help students review calculating slope with two points. It includes answers (animated to appear when clicked) to 18 examples. I used this with my 8th grade class. They held their answers up on whiteboards.
I made this presentation to review distribution before covering multi-step equations for Math 8. It has a brief introduction, two examples, and 12 practice problems. It includes Spanish and French translations because I have a lot of kids who need the translations this year.
This is a Google Slides presentation to introduce functions. The objective of this lesson is for students to be able to determine whether a relationship is a function.
7th - 9th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
8.F.A.1
, 8.F.A.2
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Experience
I began teaching in September, 2019. I have taught grades 7, 8, 9 (Algebra I), and 10 (Geometry). I have also taught many ENL students.
My own education history
B.S. in Computer Science from STAC 2016, M.A.T. Mathematics 7-12 from SUNY New Paltz 2019
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