With a multi-subject credential and a single-subject credential in math, I have extensive experience teaching across K-12 grade levels. This diverse teaching background has allowed me to develop a deep understanding of students' developmental needs at different stages, from early foundational skills to more advanced math concepts. I have successfully taught a variety of subjects, adapting my methods to engage students of all ages and abilities. I am passionate about creating resources that help students build strong foundational skills and thrive academically as they progress to more advanced levels.
Cupid's QuestAn interactive Valentine's math activity for simplifying exponents using exponent rules. * Rules covered:* Product Rule* Quotient Rule* Power of a Power Rule* Power of a Product Rule⛔️ Note: NEGATIVE exponents NOT included.⛔️ Additional resources available: Exponent Rules Laws of Exponents Guided NotesExponents, Algebra, Pre-Algebra, Multiplying Exponents Foldable NotesOrder of Operations GEMDAS with Exponents Worksheet ActivityVisit @Mathologist
A complete list of important words to know in Algebra 1. This resource is a list of Algebra 1 words for your classroom walls. Ready for print and post. More resources available @mathologistWords included: *Slope *Addition Property *Subtraction Property *Multiplication Property *Division Property *Distributive Property *Commutative Property *Associative Property *Identity Property *Reflexive Property *Inverse Property of Addition *Inverse Property of Multiplication *Expression/Equation *Inequal
Factoring by Grouping lesson with interactive wheels! Students can work together in groups to identify mistakes in each wheel. This activity will enforce students to understand the following: - How to group polynomials to factor - Which terms need to be grouped in order to effectively complete each problem. - Looking for errors will reinforce the right way of solving through continual mental reminders of how each problem should be solved. - Collaborative learning will help students to work t
Evaluating Expressions, Order of Operations, GEMDAS, Activity, Worksheet This resource introduces the order of operations using GEMDAS, complete with clear explanations and practice problems to build understanding. Additional worksheets and engaging activities can be found in the links provided below: Order of Operations Relay GEMDASOrder of Operations, GEMDAS, Evaluating Expressions with Integers No Exponents@Mathologist
6th - 8th
Algebra, Order of Operations, Other (Math)
CCSS
7.EE.A.1
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With a multi-subject credential and a single-subject credential in math, I have extensive experience teaching across K-12 grade levels. This diverse teaching background has allowed me to develop a deep understanding of students' developmental needs at different stages, from early foundational skills to more advanced math concepts. I have successfully taught a variety of subjects, adapting my methods to engage students of all ages and abilities. I am passionate about creating resources that help students build strong foundational skills and thrive academically as they progress to more advanced levels.
BA in Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine.
Multiple Subject Credential, California State University, Long Beach
Single Subject Credential, Math, California State University, Fullerton
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