I've taught mathematics for 13 years at two different districts. I've taught Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Integrated Math 1, 2, and 3. In addition I've taught Precalculus Honors and Calculus AB AP. I've been a department chair and team lead.
A review template guiding students how to graph quadratic functions in standard form, vertex form, and intercept form. The template includes step by step instructions and an example for each method. This guide is great for reviewing a unit on quadratics or a final exam. It is an excellent cheat sheet for students who may need a study guide. Check out a few other products I have: - Number Sense (PowerPoint Presentation)- Solving Quadratics Equations- Graphing Rational Functions- Graphing T
Unit 1 Review and Extend has 6 lessons with guided notes and practice problems and a review study guide. A great way to start teaching guided instruction with clarity and precision. 1.1 Exponents 1.2 Radicals 1.3 Factoring 1.4 Solving Equations 1.5 Linear Equations 1.6 Multiple Representations 1 Review
1.6 Multiple Representations is designed to teach to embrace linear equations verbally, algebraically, numerically, and graphically. Included is notes with examples and matching practice problems with similar rigor.
1.5 Linear Equations is designed to teach graphing linear equations, determining slope, standard form, point slope form, and slope intercept form. Included is notes with examples and matching practice problems with similar rigor.
1.4 Solving Equations is designed to each solving linear and quadratic equations. Quadratic equations is solved by factoring, square root method, completing the square, and quadratic formula. A template for solving quadratics is included with examples. Included is notes with examples and matching practice problems with similar rigor.
1.3 Factoring is designed to teach factoring trinomials, difference of squares, and factor by grouping with polynomials. Included is notes with examples and matching practice problems with similar rigor.
1 Review is a practice of lessons 1.1 through 1.6. Included is problems on exponents, radicals, factoring quadratics, solving linear and quadratic equations, graphing linear equations in multiple forms, and multiple representations of linear equations.
1.1 Exponents is designed to teach and practice properties including product rule, quotient rule, and power rule. Included is notes with examples and matching practice problems with similar rigor.
A study guide template for the six trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, secant, cosecant, tangent, and cotangent. Included is the parent graph with the key points and a sample problem. This is a great teaching tool, graphic organizer, and study guide for graphing these trig functions. Check out a few other products I have: - Number Sense (PowerPoint Presentation)- Graphing Quadratics Equations- Solving Quadratics Equations- Graphing Rational Functions- Trigonometric Identities
Straight line motion explained. This is a great resource for working with position, velocity, and acceleration. This chart is loaded with everything you need to teach, learn, or review straight line motion. A great handout for students in Calculus or Physics!
A template for explaining what is a derivative. Excellent resource to take prior knowledge of slope and finishing with change at a point. Included is a study sheet with common representations of a derivative, definition of a derivative, average rate of change, instantaneous rate of change.
A great review sheet of all the important trigonometric identities. This can be used as a cheat sheet, end of semester review, or a teaching tool for trig, precalculus and calculus. Included is a copy of the Unit Circle, Trig IDs, pythagorean identities, all six trigonometric identities, law of sines, law of cosines and more. Check out a few other products I have: - Number Sense (PowerPoint Presentation)- Graphing Quadratics Equations- Solving Quadratics Equations- Graphing Rational Func
A great assignment on graphing a quadratic equation in vertex form, standard form, and intercept form. Included is word document the ability to modify and edit the examples for additional practice. Students will find great success being able to graph these parabolas and identify key features. This is a great follow up to my graphing quadratic equations template.
A helpful chart to determine if a function is positive, negative, increasing, decreasing, concave up, concave down, zeros, extrema, and points of inflection. This is a review sheet for a quick reference of considering the derivative to determine what behavior is true about the function. Best of all its FREE! Enjoy and feel free to check out my other calculus resources!
10th - 12th, Higher Education
Calculus
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Experience
I've taught mathematics for 13 years at two different districts. I've taught Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Integrated Math 1, 2, and 3. In addition I've taught Precalculus Honors and Calculus AB AP. I've been a department chair and team lead.
Teaching style
I love teaching through engagement and making math come alive. In addition, I want the steps and process to be clear and concise.
My own education history
B.S. in Mathematics from UC Santa Barbara
Masters in Education with an emphasis in Mathematical Reasoning from American College of Education
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