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.
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
8th - 12th
Geometry, Math
CCSS
MP1
, MP3
, MP6
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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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