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.
This Algebra 2 worksheet introduces students to synthetic division, providing a structured approach to understanding and applying the method. The worksheet begins with guided notes, including clear step-by-step instructions that break down the synthetic division process into manageable parts. Students learn how to: Set up the synthetic division box Identify the divisor and coefficients Perform the division step by step Practice problems with answer key are included. More Algebra resources
Slope-Intercept Form Guided Notes and Practice Problems* Ready to teach notes in color/B & W * Practice Problems: Three sets with various problems * Bonus material Lessons included:* Finding Slope* Finding Y-intercept* Finding x-intercept* Graphing from slope intercept form* Writing equations from graph* Writing equations from two points* Special CasesCCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.B.5 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.B.6 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.F.B.4 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.CED.A.2 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.REI.D.10 CCSS
This Pythagorean Theorem guided notes packet provides a clear and student-friendly introduction to the concept of right triangles and the formula a² + b² = c². It includes step-by-step examples, visual diagrams, and space for students to complete guided practice problems. The resource also features real-world word problems, challenge questions for deeper thinking, and a full answer key for easy checking. Common Core State Standards: 8.G.B.6 – Explain a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem and
This math resource introduces students to solving one-step equations using only positive numbers. It focuses on building foundational algebra skills by using simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division equations. Included in the resources:* Guided Notes* Practice Problems* Answer KeysCommon Core State Standards: 6.EE.B.5 – Understand solving an equation or inequality as a process of answering a question. 6.EE.B.6 – Use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when so
What is Included:Solving and Graphing One Step InequalitiesSolving and Graphing Multi Step Inequalities Compound Inequalities (And/Or)Special Problems (No Real Solutions/All Real Solutions)Word Problems Comprehensive ReviewCumulative AssessmentStandards: CCSS 7.EE.4, 7.EE.4B | TEKS 7.10A, 7.10BDetailed descriptions if you click on preview! More math resources available: @Mathologist
Solving Inequalities Overview Worksheet/Activity: - Inequalities Vocabulary - Finding possible answers - Graphing - Compound Inequalities: Conjunction & Disjunction This resources can be used as a class activity, homework, review for a test, or reteach. Additional resources on inequalities available: Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction, Guided Notes and PracticeSolving Inequalities with Multiplication and Division Guided Notes and PracticeSolving Multi-Step Inequalities Guided
Solving Compound Inequalities with Special Problems. * Conjunction (AND): No Real Solutions where no answers overlap. * Disjunction (OR): All Real Solutions where the answers include all real numbers. Additional resources on inequalities available: Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction, Guided Notes and PracticeSolving Inequalities with Multiplication and Division Guided Notes and PracticeSolving Multi-Step Inequalities Guided Notes and Practice Mini LessonSolving Compound Inequal
This resource includes the following: * Guided step by step instructions on writing and solving inequalities. Please click on the preview for more details. * Practice problems which can be used as an independent practice, homework, and/or classwork Additional resources on inequalities available: Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction, Guided Notes and PracticeSolving Inequalities with Multiplication and Division Guided Notes and PracticeSolving Multi-Step Inequalities Guided Notes
This resources is designed to give students extra practicing in the following: * Graphing Linear Equations from Slope-InterceptForm * Graphing Linear Equations from Point-Slope Form * Graphing Linear Equations from Standard From More resources on Linear Functions and Algebra 1 content can be found @Mathologist
Key Features of Linear Functions Notes Include: Slope y-intercept Slope Intercept Form Point Slope Form Standard Form How to graph Additional resources on Linear Functions: Graphing Linear Equations and/or Functions Activity WorksheetLinear Functions Equations Guided Notes Printable Lesson All FormsKey Features of Linear Functions:Slope Intercept, Point Slope, and Standard FormLinear Functions Test Review@mathologist
This resource is designed to help learners with the process of finding equations in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) from a graph. Students are to identify the slope and y-intercept directly from graphs and write equations. What is included: 1-Page Practice Questions on Matching 1-Page Practice Questions on Fill in the Blank 1-Page Practice Questions on Writing the Equation from graph Answer Keys Additional resources on Linear Functions can be found:Graphing Linear Equations and/or Functions Activ
This resources is one-stop, all-in-one comprehensive bundle on solving equations. What is included: 1) One Step Equations2) Two Step Equations3) Equations with Parenthesis and Variables on Both Side4) Solving Equations with Fractions5) Solving Equations with Decimals6) Solving Equations with Tricky Problems7) Solving Equations QuizEach section includes guided notes and practice questions. You can find more resources @mathologist
Level 1: Appropriate for introducing inequalities. Inequalities Task cards are included. There are 20 printable task cards and one-page answer sheet. All the answers to the task cards are included. Ideal for early practice or introduction to inequalities in middle school math, this resource encourages students to solve and graph inequalities with ease and holiday cheer. More levels on inequalities available: Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction, Guided Notes and PracticeSolving
This resource includes a guided notes to help understand function rules and tables, with a focus on the concepts of domain and range. Designed for middle and high school students, it offers explanations and practice problems to help students grasp how input-output relationships work in functions. Students will learn: What a function is: An introduction to the concept of functions as relationships between two sets, where each input (from the domain) has a unique output (in the range).Function rul
This Christmas edition of solving one step equations is a holiday-themed guided notes and practice resource for students learning to solve one-step equations. The guided notes intended to provide clear, step-by-step instructions, helping students understand how to isolate variables using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. After completing the guided notes, students apply their knowledge with Christmas-themed practice problems, reinforcing skills. For more resources @matholog
Welcome to Mathologist's Dollar Store, where every teacher resource is just one dollar, helping you create a vibrant classroom without stretching your budget! This short, printable lesson is designed to help students independently learn how to write expressions and equations. It features guided notes to support understanding and series of practice questions to reinforce skills. This is also ideal for self-paced learning but also a great way for classroom use or homework assignments.
Welcome to Mathologist's Dollar Store, where every teacher resource is just one dollar, helping you create a vibrant classroom without stretching your budget! This activity is designed to help students master evaluating algebraic expressions using the order of operations (GEMDAS). It includes a set of guided notes that breaks down each step, providing clear explanations with an example. Students will then apply what they've learned through practice problems, reinforcing their understanding of
Practice these drill worksheets to master the basics of addition. One-minute each day for two weeks will make a big difference! Start from adding 1 and 2 (or even 3) each day. As 100% accuracy in 1 minute is mastered, proceed to 4,5,6, and so forth. Basic math facts skill is extremely crucial in future math and I can tell you that with confidence as a secondary math educator. FREE Time Addition One Minute Drill FREETimed Multiplication One Minute DrillMore Resources @Mathologist
Practice these drill worksheets to master the basics of addition. One-minute each day for two weeks will make a big difference! Start from adding 1 and 2 (or even 3) each day. As 100% accuracy in 1 minute is mastered, proceed to 4,5,6, and so forth. Basic math facts skill is extremely crucial in future math and I can tell you that with confidence as a secondary math educator. Try my Timed Subtractions FactsTry my Timed Multiplication Facts More math resources also available @mathologist
Solving Compound Inequalities.Conjunction, ANDDisjunction, ORThis worksheet/activity is recommended as the very first lesson on compound inequalities. The practice problems involve standard compound inequalities with a conjunction or disjunction. This worksheet can be served as a mini-lesson to begin the topic of Compound Inequalities. Also check out Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Guided Notes and PracticeFor additional resources click @mathologist
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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