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12 years teaching Math at a variety of levels (Primary to grade 12 including Pre-Calc, Algebra I and II, IGCSE, A-Levels, SAT I and II, GCSE, O-levels etc), Chemistry AP; A - level, and SAT II, Physics, Bio AP and Bio SAT. Primary English, primary science, English ESL, English as a language. Have taught higher and lower level in my subject areas to young and old advanced.
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Preview of Adding and subtracting rational expressions (like bases) - 30 Task Cards

Adding and subtracting rational expressions (like bases) - 30 Task Cards

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MathNoHow
There are 30 task cards in this worksheet. I suggest laminating the pages before cutting them, so they can be used again. An answer sheet is at the end of the task cards. I try to play a game with the task cards, awarding a point for certain criteria in the answers that the students get for questions they complete. The cards can be put in a box. Students must pick a card from the box, solve it, confirm with the teacher that their answer is correct and then return it. They do this for 10 cards
Preview of Directly inversely proportional (Mapping) - 40 Task Cards

Directly inversely proportional (Mapping) - 40 Task Cards

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MathNoHow
This product contains 40 task cards. The students must examine their cards and work out the solutions to the tasks on their cards. There are four different tasks on each card: Identify the relationship as directly proportional, inversely proportional or neither.Work out the constant (K).Work out the value of X.Work out the value of Y.A picture is worth a thousand words, so see the product preview or the pictures of this product. All answers are provided. PLEASE NOTE: this product is also availab
Preview of Solving Rational Equations - 35 Task Cards

Solving Rational Equations - 35 Task Cards

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MathNoHow
There are 35 task cards in this worksheet. I suggest laminating the pages before cutting them, so they can be used again. An answer sheet is at the end of the task cards. I try to play a game with the task cards, awarding a point for certain criteria in the answers that the students get for questions they complete. The cards can be put in a box. Students must pick a card from the box, solve it, confirm with the teacher that their answer is correct and then return it. They do this for 10 cards
Preview of Simplifying radicals - 30 Task Cards

Simplifying radicals - 30 Task Cards

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MathNoHow
There are 30 task cards in this worksheet. I suggest laminating the pages before cutting them, so they can be used again. An answer sheet is at the end of the task cards. I try to play a game with the task cards, awarding a point for certain criteria in the answers that the students get for questions they complete. The cards can be put in a box. Students must pick a card from the box, solve it, confirm with the teacher that their answer is correct and then return it. They do this for 10 cards
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Experience

12 years teaching Math at a variety of levels (Primary to grade 12 including Pre-Calc, Algebra I and II, IGCSE, A-Levels, SAT I and II, GCSE, O-levels etc), Chemistry AP; A - level, and SAT II, Physics, Bio AP and Bio SAT. Primary English, primary science, English ESL, English as a language. Have taught higher and lower level in my subject areas to young and old advanced.

Teaching style

I like to challenge the students and create activities that make them scratch their heads and have to think about a topic or situation. I try to make each topic as applicable to everyday examples as I can. Being able to regurgitate information is one thing, but I like to see students thinking outside the box.

My own education history

Bachelor or science Education (Honours), Taught masters in Software localisation.

Additional biographical information

I come from Ireland, but have lived and worked in an environment that is mostly concerned with American curriculum or British curriculum, in that time teaching mainly Math and the three Sciences (chemistry, physics and biology, as well as ecology and environmental science etc) and English as a language.