I have taught high school level mathematics for almost 21 years. I have taught both public school and private school (mostly public), remedial, on level, and gifted levels. I primarily focus on Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and Precalculus.
Originally designed for 19 students, one student has been "radically" murdered and another student did the dastardly deed! Students use their knowledge of radical functions, transformations, and characteristics of functions (domain, range, x- and y-intercepts) to figure out just who murdered who!
Give your students a mystery to solve! Match angles measured in degrees and radians with coterminal angles and covert back and forth from degrees to radians! Designed for 21 students, it can be easily expanded for more! Private message me if you need it for a specific number of students!
Great hands-on, student-focused review activity for finding x- and y-intercepts of polynomial functions. All factoring is GCF, trinomials, difference of squares, and factor by grouping. Terrific for remediation! Designed for 13 students or 26 students--if 13, each student has both intercepts; if 26, each student has one or the other. If you like this one, try the Radical Functions Murder Mystery! It's my best seller!
Alternative assessment or bonus activity for your trigonometry unit! Students demonstrate their understanding of trigonometric functions by rewriting a holiday (or other) song. They can do it as a group or individually. Also makes a good music video project!
Give your creative students an outlet to show how much they have learned about graphing trigonometric functions! I brought in a cheap artificial tree and we decorated our "Trigmas" tree with their ornaments.
Great Pi Day activity for high school geometry students! Based on our study of circles, students use circular food pictures to create their own multi-step problems and answers. Rubric and example included!
Allow your students to take ownership of their learning with this great cubing activity! Students use the sides of a tissue box to decorate to demonstrate their understanding of polynomial characteristics.
10th - 12th
Algebra 2, Graphing, PreCalculus
CCSS
HSF-IF.B.4
FREE
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About the store
Experience
I have taught high school level mathematics for almost 21 years. I have taught both public school and private school (mostly public), remedial, on level, and gifted levels. I primarily focus on Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and Precalculus.
Teaching style
I consider myself pretty traditional (basic instruction with class participation) with lots of creative fun activities included. I hate boring worksheets, hence the activities I've added to my store here!
Awards & shining teacher moments
2003 Teacher of the Year (local school award)
My own education history
I have a master's degree as well as a bachelor's degree in Mathematics Education from North Georgia College.
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