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Myraida Combre

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Houston, Texas, United States
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I'm an educator with 13 years of experience across a range of different high school environments! I've taught everything from Algebra 1 to Calculus and worked in Title I schools in the inner city, rural schools in my hometown, and even a private school in the suburbs. Every new school environment has helped me hone my craft and expand my ideas of what is possible in the classroom!
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Preview of Operations with Functions MadLib

Operations with Functions MadLib

Created by
Myraida Davis
Get your students up and moving with this NO PREP activity! Answer key and student answer sheet included. Students will practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing functions. Both notations are used, f(x)+g(x) and (f+g)(x), but this activity does not include composition of functions.
Preview of Factoring Scavenger Hunt

Factoring Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Myraida Davis
Get your students up and moving with this NO PREP, SELF-CHECKING activity! Answer key and student answer sheet included. Students will factor 14 expressions, including expressions with a GCF, factoring a quadratic expression both when a=1 and a≠1, sum/difference of squares, sum/difference of cubes, and factoring by grouping. This activity is meant to help students practice or review when to apply each method of factoring at the end of a unit.
Preview of Operations with Polynomials Scavenger Hunt

Operations with Polynomials Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Myraida Davis
Get your students up and moving with these NO PREP practice problems for adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomial expressions! Answers are included as well as a recording sheet for students. The activity is SELF-CHECKING and students will end up finding a secret word upon completing the activity. Please note that some questions do require students to work with fractions!
Preview of Solving Radical Equations Scavenger Hunt

Solving Radical Equations Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Myraida Davis
Get your students up and moving with these NO PREP practice problems for solving radical equations! There are 10 problems and please not that some do require students to solve by factoring or by using the quadratic equation. Answers are included as well as a recording sheet for students. The activity is SELF-CHECKING and students will end up finding a secret word upon completing the activity.
Preview of Solving Equations (w/ Distributive Property) Scavenger Hunt

Solving Equations (w/ Distributive Property) Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Myraida Davis
Get students up and moving with this no prep, self-checking activity! Answer key and student recording sheet are included. Students will solve 7 equations all using the distributive property.
Preview of Systems of Equations Notes

Systems of Equations Notes

Created by
Myraida Davis
Completed notes/reference sheet for systems of equations. Includes examples for solving by graphing, substitution, and elimination. Also shows examples for infinitely many solutions vs. no solution. Great for use when students are absent!
Preview of Domain & Range Practice (powerpoint)

Domain & Range Practice (powerpoint)

Created by
Myraida Davis
Slides include a quick vocabulary review, converting between inequality and interval notation, and practice graphs for finding domain and range of both discrete and continuous functions and relations.
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Experience

I'm an educator with 13 years of experience across a range of different high school environments! I've taught everything from Algebra 1 to Calculus and worked in Title I schools in the inner city, rural schools in my hometown, and even a private school in the suburbs. Every new school environment has helped me hone my craft and expand my ideas of what is possible in the classroom!

Teaching style

Students should have the chance to practice the real world skills the job market is looking for- collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, communication, and problem solving. It's my job to help facilitate opportunities to do so in the classroom. I'm always looking for new ways for students to engage with my content and with each other. Practice and repetition are important for students to master our math concepts, but that doesn't mean each day should be monotonous!