I taught all levels of high school math for 20 years. For the past 4 years, I have taught middle school math and HS Algebra.
In the evenings, I teach several math courses at a liberal arts university.
A great resource that combines the topic of simplifying square roots using the quotient rule, as well as rationalizing the denominator. I print on both sides (flip on short edge). Great for Interactive Math Notebooks!
This is a foldable that helps students see the difference between the three forms of quadratic equations: standard form, vertex form and intercept form. This will also help students differentiate each form. For each example, the coefficients for standard form, the vertex and the x-intercepts are given. Students must choose which information to use when writing each form. This is a great time to introduce the features of the "a" term, since it is part of each form. It is also used as an introdu
This is a graphic organizer that explains how to factor the difference of two squares. It also contains practice problems and common errors made by students. There are also two examples that introduce students to factoring completely (one with a GCF and the other with DOTS twice).
This is an introduction to basic End Behavior of functions. This does not go into detail with even or odd functions.
The definition of end behavior is given and explained. It has 3 examples for students to complete.
I made it two pages so you can print it 2-to a page for Interactive math notebooks.
I use this graphic organizer to demonstrate the transformation rules for functions. I chose 3 parent functions: Quadratic, Absolute Value and Exponential.
This is great for interactive notebooks as it gives the general rule and examples.
This document can be used as a study guide, introduction notes, or for Interactive Notebooks. Included are the following:
*Equal vs Congruent notation
*Reflexive and Transitive definitions and examples
*Parallel lines theorems (corresponding and alternate interior) with examples
*Definitions and theorems and how they are used within proofs (congruence, segment bisector, angle bisector, midpoint, perpendicular lines, right angles, supplement postulate, and vertical angles theorem).
*Two example
This is a chart that allows students to keep all vocabulary and examples for application of percents problems.
Vocabulary included:
Sales tax
Gratuity/Tip
Markdown/Discount
Sale Price
Markup
Commission
Simple Interest
Principal
I copy this for my students' Interactive Math notebooks.
This packet covers GSE Algebra I Unit I, and it is aligned to the Common Core High School Numbers and Quantities standards.
This packet is great for teachers who are new to teaching the subject, but it can also be used as a great remediation packet for students struggling to understand the concepts.
Each standard is listed and then explained in a language that students can understand. Included are worked-out examples and sample problems. A key is provided.
Topics include:
*Numbers and qua
Unit 1 in the Common Core Algebra class is made up of several topics. This is a concise review of each standard. Each standard is listed, with an explanation and example problems.
The following pages are practice problems for the students.
This is specifically for GSE Algebra 1; however, it follows the common core standards.
This mega-foldable covers probability topics taught in 7th grade. This foldable can be used for the entire probability unit.
Covered in this foldable are the following topics:
1. Introduction to probability, including notation
2. Probability on a number line (from impossible to certain)
3. Experimental vs theoretical probability
4. Dependent vs Independent events
5. Compound probability
I did not include the fundamental counting principle or tree diagrams in this packet.
Before teaching arithmetic or geometric sequences, it is important that students understand the notation used.
This is a graphic organizer that allows the students to keep the notation handy when learning about sequences.
This is a tool that reinforces when to use radius or diameter depending on if students are finding circumference or area of a circle.
In the past, my students would use the incorrect formula based on if they were given the radius or diameter. This will help students understand what is needed to calculate each problem.
There is also a review of radius to diameter to give the students who struggle with this concept.
This is a helpful graphic organizer for describing when it is possible to construct 1 unique triangle, many triangles (ambiguous) or impossible to construct a triangle.
Perfect for Interactive Math notebooks as a review.
This is great for interactive notebooks or to use for remediation. It organizes the concept of changing fractions to decimals and percents into one diagram.
This foldable has space for students to take notes and draw examples of reflections across the x-axis, the y-axis and the lines y = x and y = -x.
I have used this for 8th grade and 9th grade math classes.
This foldable is for the Coordinate Algebra curriculum. It includes dilations of shapes including vertical and horizontal stretches and shrinks.
You can have your students use their own shapes and then stretch and shrink them on the adjacent graphs.
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Experience
I taught all levels of high school math for 20 years. For the past 4 years, I have taught middle school math and HS Algebra.
In the evenings, I teach several math courses at a liberal arts university.
Teaching style
I don't really have a style. My main goal is to get students involved and alleviate negative thoughts about math.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Year, 2010
My own education history
Ed.D Curriculum and Instruction
Ed.S. Secondary Math education
M.Ed. Secondary Math education
BS. Ed. Math education
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