I am currently a math intervention educator for Algebra 1 and Geometry. I believe in targeting conceptual understanding while providing adequate scaffolding so students can authentically engage with grade level tasks.
A set of 16 task cards for students to practice applying polygon and parallelogram properties. Included topics are interior angles, exterior angles, concave vs. convex, regular vs. irregular, and properties of parallelograms (diagonals, side lengths, and angle measures). A student answer sheet is included, as well as an answer key!
A set of 16 task cards that require students to apply their knowledge of the Pythagorean Theorem and properties of special right triangles to solve for missing side lengths. Scaffolded so the more difficult questions are labeled as higher numbers. A student answer sheet and answer key is included in your purchase. These work great with small groups and look awesome printed out on colored cardstock!
Printable, organized notes for students learning about angle relationships formed by two lines cut by a transversal. Also includes theorems and converses for when the lines that are cut are parallel. Great for students to refer to while they engage in scaffolded practice identifying and working with these concepts!
Task cards for students determining if two shapes are similar using proportions and similarity theorems (AA~, SAS~, SSS~). Includes a student answer sheet and an answer key.
A printable, organized notes outline for properties of special right triangles. The notes encourage students to draw conclusions based on pattern recognition through doing the Pythagorean theorem. The answer key is included. Would go great with the Pythagorean Theorem and Special Right Triangles Task Cards in my store!
A task card puzzle for students to practice finding the scale factor in similar shapes. Instructions are included on a page in the PDF, as well as a student answer sheet and an answer key.
A visual representation of the properties of quadrilaterals and how they relate to each other. Rectangles and rhombuses are nested in parallelograms to indicate shared properties, squares are in the overlap of rectangles and rhombuses. Great for elementary, middle, and high school students to see how the properties build upon one another!
A flow chart students can use when identifying angle pairs created by parallel lines cut by a transversal. "Same group" means angles formed by one of the parallel lines, different groups are on different parallel lines.
10th
Geometry, Math
CCSS
7.G.B.5
, 8.G.A.5
, HSG-CO.A.1
+1
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I am currently a math intervention educator for Algebra 1 and Geometry. I believe in targeting conceptual understanding while providing adequate scaffolding so students can authentically engage with grade level tasks.
My own education history
Middle Childhood Education (Math & Science, grades 4-9) at Cleveland State University
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