I am currently in my first year teaching Math in New York City. I have also taught SAT, GRE, and SHSAT prep classes for Kaplan, tutored and led calculus review sessions at my college, and taught a film class to freshmen in college.
This is one of the first homeworks I use when reviewing fractions from the bottom up. Students need to find the prime factors of numbers, and explore divisibility rules for different numbers. It could easily be developed into a class activity by adding more examples and expanding the number block on the bottom half of the page to include all the numbers from 1-100. The final question asks students to do some critical thinking about prime and composite numbers, and is a good way to assess whet
7th - 10th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Fractions
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I am currently in my first year teaching Math in New York City. I have also taught SAT, GRE, and SHSAT prep classes for Kaplan, tutored and led calculus review sessions at my college, and taught a film class to freshmen in college.
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My own education history
B.S. in Mathematics from Tufts University
M.A. in Math Education from New York University
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