Fourth year high school math teacher (Geometry and Algebra II). I also have six years of tutoring experience in math and other subject areas. I work primarily with students who have not been successful in other schools and often require remediation; bright kids with poor experiences in math.
Segment Addition Postulate Exploration!
Geometry practice for grades 8-12.
Promote student analytical thinking through an inductive approach to the segment addition postulate! Segment Addition Postulate Exploration is a great introduction to the segment addition postulate and can help in scaffolding this concept for students who need concrete, hands-on examples.
Each student will take one piece of uncooked spaghetti and will follow the instructions on the activity sheet with a ruler and penc
The Matrix Operations Cube Activity allows you to differentiate and add versatility to helping students practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying matrices with easy, medium, and challenge cubes. In this activity students will add, subtract, and multiply matrices by first determining if they are appropriate dimensions and then completing the operation.
Students will roll the cube they have twice, record the matrices on the activity sheet, and then roll the operations cube to see which type o
Geometric Mean in Right Triangles is for grades 8-12
Many students struggle with finding the geometric mean in a right triangle. They struggle with seeing the relationships between the similar right triangles formed by the altitude and the largest right triangle. These manipulatives allow students to not only see how the right triangles are really similar triangles, but they also help students to solve using the Geometric Mean.
Included are:
*Printable double-sided manipulatives (so students
Factoring Tic-Tac-Toe is an activity for grades 8-12.
Students practice factoring quadratic and cubic functions with eight different techniques by playing tic-tac-toe. Students factor given expressions and find the solution in the tic-tac-toe grid. Each student places an x or an o in the corresponding solution. The first student to get three in a row wins!
Included are:
Eight different tic-tac-toe activities covering the following factoring techniques:
* Difference of Squares
* Greatest Common
Everything Angles Bingo is an activity for grades 5-12.
Students practice identifying different angles and angle pair relationships in parallel lines intersected by a transversal line by playing bingo. This activity is excellent for reinforcing the vocabulary through auditory, visual, and game based learning.
After the game, the bingo board can be used as a graphic organizer!
How the game works:
The teacher pulls a strip with the name of the type of angle or angle pair written on it and the
Triangle Inequality Theorem Investigation!
Geometry practice for grades 8-12.
Promote student analytical thinking through an inductive approach to the triangle inequality theorem! Triangle Inequality Theorem Investigation is a great introduction to the triangle inequality theorem and can help in scaffolding this concept for students who need concrete, hands-on examples.
Each student will take three pieces of uncooked spaghetti and will follow the instructions on the activity sheet with a rul
This bundle includes the Subsets of Real Numbers Presentation which is a Power Point slideshow and PDF guided notes for students, as well as the The Real Number System Practice which includes three activities that help students practice using, identifying, and relating examples of the real number system to real life.
The following subsets of real numbers are covered for
Rational Numbers
Irrational Numbers - (Including surds)
Integers
Whole Numbers
Natural Numbers
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Differentiate and add versatility to helping students practice using the area of a sector and arc length formulas.
Students will draw three slips; one radius slip, one arc measure slip, and one Find the... slip. Students will use the slip to find either the area, circumference, area of a sector, or arc length depending on what the slips direct them to do. Students will then return the slips to the cups and draw again.
This activity includes:
Teacher instructions, student worksheet, radius,
Differentiate and add versatility to helping students practice using function operations with easy, medium, and challenge levels.
Students will draw an f(x), g(x), and function operation slip. Students will complete the operation based on the slips they drew. They will then return the slips to the cups and draw again.
There are several ways you can use this activity:
1) General practice where students can work in groups, pairs, or individually.
a. You can separate students into ability group
Exponent Rules: My Favorite No! Expanded Edition
Promote class discussion and student's analytical thinking while practicing exponent rules! Exponent Rules: My Favorite No! Expanded Edition is a discussion activity that can be used as a warm-up, or as an exit ticket/closure activity.
Each student will complete a problem on a printable card based on exponent rules and turn in their card. The teacher will choose their favorite incorrect answer (keeping the selected student a secret) by copying t
Exponent Rules: My Favorite No!
This activity is a sample of the Exponent Rules: My Favorite No! Expanded Edition
Promote class discussion and student's analytical thinking while practicing exponent rules! Exponent Rules: My Favorite No! is an activity that can be used as a warm-up, or as an exit ticket/closure activity.
Each student will complete a problem on a printable card based on exponent rules and turn in their card. The teacher will choose their favorite incorrect answer (keeping the
Factoring Polynomials Using Synthetic Division Guided Notes
These guided notes show students how to use synthetic division and possible rational zeros to find the complete factorization of a polynomial. There are seven pages of notes, three where the teacher shows some examples, and four with additional examples for students to try. These guided notes would be an excellent addition to any notes on synthetic division, factoring polynomials, or possible rational zeros.
Included are:
Teacher In
The Formal Assessment Bundle can be used in any subject area from grades 4-12, higher education, and homeschooling.
The bundle includes activities and forms to help students receive quick efficient feedback, to process their performance on quizzes and tests, and to help them learn from mistakes made on tests and quizzes through group work and collaboration. The activities included in this bundle can also be purchased separately in the Mathspiration store.
If you are interested in only one or
Circles: My Favorite No!
Geometry practice for grades 8-12.
Promote class discussion and student's analytical thinking while practicing concepts related to circles! Circles: My Favorite No! is an activity that can be used as a warm-up, or as an exit ticket/closure activity for eleven different concepts.
Problems based on concepts about:
Area
Circumference
Arc Addition Postulate
Central Angles
Inscribed Angles
Area of a Sector
Arc Length
Diameter-Chord Theorem
Intersecting Chords in a Circle
This logic statements activity is for students in grades 8-12.
Students practice applying various types of logic statements including conditional, converse, inverse, contrapositive, biconditional, and laws of detachment and syllogism in the context of a story. Conditional statements are written in bold and students are prompted to fill in blank spaces using the indicated logic statement.
In addition students can write their own logic stories by inserting conditional, converse, inverse, cont
Group Test/Quiz Corrections for grade levels 4-12, homeschooling, and higher education.
This activity is included in the Formal Assessment Bundle
Help students to learn from mistakes on quizzes and tests by working in small groups to make corrections. The purpose of group corrections is for students to discuss problems that most or all of the group members missed, to help members of the group understand the solution, and to present to the class how to correctly complete a selected problem.
Te
You can try the free version to see how you like the activity before you buy!
Differentiate and add versatility to helping students practice multiplying binomials with the FOIL technique with easy, medium, and challenge levels.
Students will draw two binomial slips from the difficulty level they are using and then FOIL the binomials on the strips. Students will then return the slips to the cups and draw again.
There are several ways you can use this activity:
1) General practice where studen
The Test Correction Form for grades 3-12, adult education, and homeschool can also be found in the Formal Assessment Bundle.
If you are looking for a way to get students to learn from their mistakes, take ownership of their learning, analyze and critique their own work, and require them to learn material even if the test is over, then this test correction form is one way to do it.
Use this form to help students analyze and re-try incorrect answers from graded tests. You can make this a requir
Not Just Another Word Wall: Geometry Vocabulary Activity is for grades 8-12, and homeschooling.
You could use this as a basic start to a word wall, or…
Use this activity to expose students to Geometry vocabulary before instruction begins and to help students recall prior knowledge. The Family Tree activity requires students to make observations based on the pictures and definitions of vocabulary terms to create groupings. Students work together in small groups or pairs to create the family tre
This product is included in the The Real Number System Bundle.
This Power Point slideshow and PDF guided notes for students gives goes over the subsets of real numbers, compares and contrasts various subsets with one another, and shows the relationships between the subsets of real numbers in addition to providing definitions and examples of various subsets of the real number system. The presentation also has students identifying and classifying numbers according to the subsets in which they bel
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Experience
Fourth year high school math teacher (Geometry and Algebra II). I also have six years of tutoring experience in math and other subject areas. I work primarily with students who have not been successful in other schools and often require remediation; bright kids with poor experiences in math.
Teaching style
I encourage students to work cooperatively. A quiet classroom is not what you'll see with me. Students are moving, discussing, and helping each other learn and understand.
Awards & shining teacher moments
The greatest honor I have received is when a student comes back and tells me that what I taught them has helped them reach their goals after graduation.
My own education history
M.Ed. in Secondary Education,
B.A. in Mathematics,
B.S. in Psychology. All degrees from ASU.
Additional biographical information
My goal is to help teachers make math beautiful, interesting, and fun for their students. Each day I strive to work towards this goal in my classroom and I want to help others do the same!
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