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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 Phi Day (3)--Spirals

Phi Day (3)--Spirals

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This is the third of the activities designed to help you celebrate Phi Day on November 23rd, so named for the date's relationship to the Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3, ... This third activity builds on the first two [Phi Day (1)--Golden Rectangles and Phi Day (2)--The Fibonacci Sequence], but this activity works well as a stand-alone, and does NOT require that activity to be completed first. Like the previous activities, this begins with some basic facts about the number phi. Students then e
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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.

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.

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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.