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My wife and I have taught in the public schools for a combined 35 years, teaching nearly every mathematics class possible at the high school level, from Pre-Algebra to AP Calculus. Our focus includes Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Statistics, and Calculus.
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Preview of End Behavior of Rational Functions--Rules and Practice

End Behavior of Rational Functions--Rules and Practice

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The first page of this resource discusses the "short cuts" to determining the end behavior of rational functions, while at the same time referencing the limitations. Graphs of functions are given to visually support those rules. Page two is a brief five problem practice worksheet and page three is the answer key for the worksheet. At the moment I am considering this a "mini resource" and offering if free of charge. I would appreciate feedback from anyone who uses it on how to improve this re
Preview of Function Transformations Summary

Function Transformations Summary

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This document provides a summary of the function transformations, including: translations, reflections, and dilations. The document is meant to be a resource for students as they practice their transformation skills. This update contains a second page with two modeled examples to demonstrate how the transformation summary on the first page may be used to sketch the graphs of two sample functions (quadratic and square root).
Preview of Tools Essential for Calculus

Tools Essential for Calculus

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This document is packed with 12 pages of Pre-Calculus information that will be helpful for the Calculus student to have at their fingertips. The references include: basic rules of algebra (laws of exponents, special products, special factoring), common values of trigonometric expressions, 21 common parent functions with domain and range provided, common formulas from geometry and analytic geometry, and 25 of the most common trigonometric identities.
Preview of Factoring Flowchart with Practice--Color

Factoring Flowchart with Practice--Color

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This document contains the color version of our Factoring Flowchart, teacher notes and a model example on factoring, an 8 problem student worksheet, and an answer key with each problem worked out step-by-step.
Preview of Calculus_First Derivative Test Resource and Practice

Calculus_First Derivative Test Resource and Practice

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This 9 pages of materials here contain a single page of resources on using the first derivative to determine intervals of increasing and decreasing and locating local of a function. The next 4 pages contain various activities to help students explore those concepts. These pages are followed by the answer keys for the activities.
Preview of Factoring Flowchart with Practice--Black and White

Factoring Flowchart with Practice--Black and White

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This document contains the black and white version of our Factoring Flowchart, teacher notes and a model example on factoring, an 8 problem student worksheet, and an answer key with each problem worked out step-by-step.
Preview of Factoring Introduction and Organizer

Factoring Introduction and Organizer

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This brief introduction to factoring provides a graphical organizer that helps students 1) define factoring, 2) give examples of expressions that are factored, 3) gives examples of expressions that are *not* factored, and then provides two examples of *why* we factor and where it will be used.
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Experience

My wife and I have taught in the public schools for a combined 35 years, teaching nearly every mathematics class possible at the high school level, from Pre-Algebra to AP Calculus. Our focus includes Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Statistics, and Calculus.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My wife and I have combined to be awarded teacher of the year for our local school district three times, as voted by our administrators and peers. I have won technology teacher of the year for Region 3 in Virginia.

My own education history

My wife and I both graduated from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania with degrees in Secondary Mathematics Education. In addition, I have earned a Masters Degree from the College of William and Mary in Curriculum and Instruction in Secondary Mathematics Education.

Additional biographical information

My wife and I have four children, each of whom claim that the worst possible day occurs when both breakfast and dinner conversations center around the joys and frustrations of teaching high school mathematics.