I have been teaching Math since 2015. I have taught: Algebra 2, Algebra Concepts, AP Calculus, Integrated Math: I, II, III, and IV, Geometry, and Engage New York: 6th, 7th, and 8th grade.
Looking for a fun and challenging project using Scale and Measurement? Well, look no further! This project has it all! In this project students must: -Research measurements of a tiny house -Create an accurate and sensible scale -Brainstorm ideas for items tailored to clientele -Research measurements of items to include in their tiny house -Fill out a table with original measurements and scaled measurements (to the nearest 16th inch) -Design a blueprint with accurate measurements -Create a scale
In this fun worksheet students will use the angle addition postulate and angle bisectors to solve a variety of problems. There are (6) angle addition problems. (2) of these involve solving for a variable. There are (4) angle bisector problems. (2) of these involve solving for a variable. Students will use their answers that correspond to letters to decode the joke at the bottom of the worksheet! Use as homework, an activity, or as a reinforcement worksheet!
This a project packed with financial literacy. It is a 5 day project and includes over 20 pages!! On day 1: Students Randomly pick their lifestyle. This includes: marital status, jobs, vehicles, housing, pets, and children. They use this information and tables to fill out an information sheet. On day 2: Students determine if they are able to afford monthly expenses. On day 3: Students research ways to budget and cut costs. On day 4: Students learn about compound interest and savings. On day 5:
This bridge building project has it all! Group/Team WorkAccountabilityConstructionMeasurementStructural UnderstandingBudgetingEntrepreneurshipYour students will love building bridges with the competition of profit! Students will fill out official documents and "buy" materials from the store. They will learn to build on a budget all while maining structual integrity!
Unit Rates: Road Trip PROJECT is a 5 Part Project allowing students to use unit rates in different contexts! Part 1: Choose a destination Part 2: Determine Fuel Cost Using Unit Rates Part 3: Find a Job (Using Unit Rates to find pay per hour and pay per year) WORKSHEET FOR PARTS 1-3 Part 4: Buy some Stuff (use magazines to find cutouts and compare unit rates of products) Part 5: Create a Poster (With Products Demonstrating Unit Rate) Includes Examples for Students and Rubric with Points Breakdown
Parabolas are everywhere! Have your students discover them! This is a multi-part project worth 100 points (rubric included) Access to the following is needed: -Slide software (Google Slides etc) -Geogebra (Online Math Software) -A device to take pictures (phone, tablet, etc) Project Breakdown -Students must research and find a parabola in real life -They must identify or use the following x-intercept(s) vertex y-intercept vertex and standard form quadratic formula axis of symmetry
This is a TECHNOLOGY DRIVEN project worth 100 points. The following (free) technologies are required: -Google Docs -Kami (Annotating Software) -Desmos (Graphing Software) All Software is available through any Internet Browser. The project features detailed step by step student instructions and examples (with pictures for those not familiar with the software). Project Breakdown: -Research on correlated items (i.e. fat content and calories) -Table Creation -Graphing Points -Line of Best Fit -Conce
In this in-class activity (Google Slides) students are presented with seven different problems where they must use rate conversions to decide whether to purchase THIS or THAT (or if they are equal in value). The idea is to buy the cheaper product! I use this as a reinforcement activity after introducing rate conversions.
This is a simple activity to allow students to demonstrate the ability to solve an inequality. Students must research mileage to an amusement park of their choosing and use a given gas price to calculate initial price. They must also research ticket prices. They then use all the information to determine how many people they can bring with them based on a given budget. This can be used as a fun reinforcement activity or as homework. Can be used individually or as a group activity,
In this fun COLOR BY NUMBER worksheet students will use the midpoint formula and the distance formula to calculate a variety of problems. Midpoint problems consist of finding the midpoint given two endpoints and also finding an endpoint given one endpoint and the midpoint. Students will also calculate distance using the distance formula given two points. Color by number features a cute taco, and everyone loves tacos, right!? Use as homework, activity, or reinforcement worksheet!
9th - 12th
Applied Math, Geometry, Math
CCSS
HSG-CO.D.12
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Experience
I have been teaching Math since 2015. I have taught: Algebra 2, Algebra Concepts, AP Calculus, Integrated Math: I, II, III, and IV, Geometry, and Engage New York: 6th, 7th, and 8th grade.
Teaching style
I love project based learning and apply it as much as possible. My teaching philosophy is to teach, reinforce, and make it as fun as possible.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have received an excellent teacher rating for the last several years.
My own education history
Bachelors in Mathematics Education received from Eastern Illinois University.
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