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From a young age I excelled in Mathematics and engineering. My father, and his before him, were both Engineers. After finishing high school Mathematics at age 16, I spent my last two years of high school teaching Mathematics at a neighboring private high school. (I've always been a teacher!) I am now a homeschooling mother - who received her B.S. Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1998. Teaching is my passion - from Zumba to Algebra... In 2000-2002 I was an instructor for comprehensive review programs - "3 week intensives" (onsite US Navy bases) for enlisted personnel. My engineering articles in Highlights Magazine for Children can be seen in the "Science Corner" section. As for Mathematics instruction I have College teaching experience (adjunct professor) in the following subjects: Remedial Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra College Mathematics for Technology Mathematical Ideas
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Preview of Lesson #1 STEM Engineering VS Architectural Measuring

Lesson #1 STEM Engineering VS Architectural Measuring

For the first class in my measuring (drawing to scale) section of the syllabus I introduce the differences between the two types of measurement and why one is chosen over the other. This is a printable sheet for your students to keep in the front of their folder for future reference. Please feel free to contact me with any and all questions!
Preview of Lesson #2 STEM Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE ALPHA ENGR RULER

Lesson #2 STEM Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE ALPHA ENGR RULER

Think Like An Engineer Lesson #2 The students will become familiar with using one side of the Engineering Tr-Ruler. You will need to print the paper out as-is. Do NOT scale to fit! Let them rotate the ruler around and see if they can figure out (with the one free measurement) will make sense with the number. The answer will be the 1"=60' scale. Have them label each line for practice. Feel Free to contact me with any questions!
Preview of Lesson #5 STEM Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE DELTA ENGR RULER

Lesson #5 STEM Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE DELTA ENGR RULER

Think Like An Engineer Lesson #5 The students will become familiar with using one side of the Engineering Tr-Ruler. You will need to print the paper out as-is. Do NOT scale to fit! Let them rotate the ruler around and see if they can figure out (with the one free measurement) which one will make sense with the number. The answer will be the 1"=50' scale. Have them label each line for practice. Feel Free to contact me with any questions!
Preview of Lesson #4 STEM Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE CHARLIE ENGR RULER

Lesson #4 STEM Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE CHARLIE ENGR RULER

Think Like An Engineer Lesson #4 The students will become familiar with using one side of the Engineering Tr-Ruler. You will need to print the paper out as-is. Do NOT scale to fit! Let them rotate the ruler around and see if they can figure out (with the one free measurement) which one will make sense with the number. The answer will be the 1"=40' scale. Have them label each line for practice. Feel Free to contact me with any questions!
Preview of Lesson #3 STEM Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE BRAVO ENGR RULER

Lesson #3 STEM Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE BRAVO ENGR RULER

Think Like An Engineer Lesson #3 The students will become familiar with using one side of the Engineering Tr-Ruler. You will need to print the paper out as-is. Do NOT scale to fit! Let them rotate the ruler around and see if they can figure out (with the one free measurement) which one will make sense with the number. The answer will be the 1"=30' scale. Have them label each line for practice. Feel Free to contact me with any questions!
Preview of STEM - Think Like an Engineer (32 lesson Syllabus)

STEM - Think Like an Engineer (32 lesson Syllabus)

What better way to get kids interested in engineering than getting them to think like one first! Join me as I lead teams through fun and challenging games, while teaching them to think like an engineer. I’ve been writing Engineering articles for Highlights magazine for children for several years… and have now created my own 32 lesson curriculum. Perfect for co-ops or weekly school projects. Here are a few of the topics I will cover (Beware – this is NOT your typical engineering class!) I will b
Preview of Easy 1a Trinomial Factoring (all +) 4, 6, 8, 10, 12

Easy 1a Trinomial Factoring (all +) 4, 6, 8, 10, 12

Super easy practice for teaching how to factor Trinomials with 1a coefficient. All positive - addition. No Subtraction.
Preview of Easy 1a Trinomial Factoring (all +) 22, 24, 26, 28, 30

Easy 1a Trinomial Factoring (all +) 22, 24, 26, 28, 30

practice with easy positive trinomials
Preview of Easy 1a Trinomial Factoring (all +) 14, 16, 18, 20

Easy 1a Trinomial Factoring (all +) 14, 16, 18, 20

Practice with pre-algebra factoring trinomials
Preview of Lesson #2 STEM Answer Tri-Ruler TLAE ALPHA ENGR RULER

Lesson #2 STEM Answer Tri-Ruler TLAE ALPHA ENGR RULER

Answer to Lesson #2 Engineering measure with Tri-Ruler TLAE ALPHA ENGR RULER
Preview of Lesson #3 STEM Answer Tri-Ruler TLAE BRAVO ENGR RULER

Lesson #3 STEM Answer Tri-Ruler TLAE BRAVO ENGR RULER

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Preview of Lesson #4 STEM Answer Tri-Ruler TLAE CHARLIE ENGR RULER

Lesson #4 STEM Answer Tri-Ruler TLAE CHARLIE ENGR RULER

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Preview of Lesson #5 STEM Answer Tri-Ruler TLAE DELTA ENGR RULER

Lesson #5 STEM Answer Tri-Ruler TLAE DELTA ENGR RULER

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Experience

From a young age I excelled in Mathematics and engineering. My father, and his before him, were both Engineers. After finishing high school Mathematics at age 16, I spent my last two years of high school teaching Mathematics at a neighboring private high school. (I've always been a teacher!) I am now a homeschooling mother - who received her B.S. Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University in 1998. Teaching is my passion - from Zumba to Algebra... In 2000-2002 I was an instructor for comprehensive review programs - "3 week intensives" (onsite US Navy bases) for enlisted personnel. My engineering articles in Highlights Magazine for Children can be seen in the "Science Corner" section. As for Mathematics instruction I have College teaching experience (adjunct professor) in the following subjects: Remedial Algebra Elementary Algebra Intermediate Algebra College Algebra College Mathematics for Technology Mathematical Ideas

Teaching style

Quirky, creative, off-the-wall.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My engineering articles in Highlights Magazine for Children can be seen in the "Science Corner" section. I have been writing engineering articles for several years.

My own education history

B.S. Civil Engineering Texas A&M University

Additional biographical information

Yee-Haw!