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Clevaland Hts, Ohio, United States
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I have been teaching and tutoring math in total for over 18 years. I have been a classroom teacher for grades 7-11 for the last 14 years and am enjoying it immensely!
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Preview of Slope of a Line Bingo Game - Distance learning

Slope of a Line Bingo Game - Distance learning

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Natasha's Math
This PowerPoint is a Bingo game in which students find the slope of a line and cross out the answers from their Bingo boards. Great for review or for practice! A Bingo game is one of the few activities when students ask me to give them more problems because they "almost have a Bingo!!!" May be used for distance learning. Have your students create their own Bongo boards (instructions included), start the slide show on your computer and share the screen with your students! To play the Slope Bingo
Preview of Proportional Relationships: Emoji - Scale Drawing - Distance Learning

Proportional Relationships: Emoji - Scale Drawing - Distance Learning

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Natasha's Math
In this engaging activity, students are presented with a task to scale down a drawing of a smiley face emoji. The original drawing is hung up in the classroom, and students are asked to scale down the eyes and the mouth provided the original measurements and a blank face. This lesson may be used in a distance learning classroom as an individual assignment.There are several options for the assignment, including three differentiation options. It can be used as an individual or a group assignment,
Preview of Like Terms

Like Terms

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Like terms sort activity. Students identify like terms by "placing apples" into appropriate baskets. This activity stresses the fact that like terms have exactly the same set of variables with exactly the same exponents.
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Experience

I have been teaching and tutoring math in total for over 18 years. I have been a classroom teacher for grades 7-11 for the last 14 years and am enjoying it immensely!

Teaching style

Math and teaching are both my passion. My teaching style is mostly teacher centered, but interactive, as I believe in engaging students in the learning process. In my teaching, I always stress understanding and encourage creative problem solving rather than “following the steps.” My motto in my classroom is: The more you use your brain, the more brain you'll have to use." When students ask me for help, I like to prompt them with questions to help them arrive at the answer on their own.