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Mathosaurus

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7 years teaching high school math 4 of which 95% of my students were on IEPs; heavy work with learning disabilities, especially ADHD and Mild-Moderate Autism; Technology Integration Coach since 2014
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Preview of Algebraic and Verbal Expressions Matching Game

Algebraic and Verbal Expressions Matching Game

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Mathosaurus
One set of cards has verbal expressions. The other set has algebraic expressions. Students take turns trying to find matches. They can also read the verbal cards aloud to each other and see if they can write the expression algebraically.
Preview of Linear Equations Lab

Linear Equations Lab

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Mathosaurus
This lab is a series of questions that will reinforce the students' understanding of graphing linear equations as well as guide the students to an understanding of horizontal and vertical lines. Prerequisites: graphing by intercepts, graphing by slope-intercept form I use this activity to introduce horizontal and vertical lines, but it can also be used to reinforce the concept. A good follow-up lesson is to have the students recreate a Mondrian painting, which uses only vertical and horizontal
Preview of Right Triangle Cheat Sheet (Special Right Triangles, Pythagorean, Trigonometry)

Right Triangle Cheat Sheet (Special Right Triangles, Pythagorean, Trigonometry)

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Mathosaurus
Pythagorean Theorem, Special Right Triangles, Trigonometry
Preview of Math Terms Table

Math Terms Table

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Mathosaurus
This handout goes along with my $1 powerpoint product titled "Algebraic and Verbal Expressions Table and Examples" which fills in the table with the students and walks them through examples of translating verbal expressions into algebraic expressions.
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Experience

7 years teaching high school math 4 of which 95% of my students were on IEPs; heavy work with learning disabilities, especially ADHD and Mild-Moderate Autism; Technology Integration Coach since 2014

Teaching style

1) Whole group to introduce the big idea 2) Cooperative learning activity 3) Independent practice 4) Writing activities (I'm a huge believer in writing across curriculum.) 5) Assessment 6) rinse and repeat; 3-tiered instruction; extension activities whenever possible

Additional biographical information

As I am working more and more with lower grades in my current position as a technology integration coach, I am trying my hand at creating instructional units for all grades. Constructive feedback is highly appreciated.