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Project Math

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Brooklyn, New York, United States
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I have taught Algebra 1A, Algebra 1B, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Problem Solving in New York State.
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Preview of Relations & Functions Gallery Walk with option to include Domain and Range

Relations & Functions Gallery Walk with option to include Domain and Range

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This gallery walk includes 24 possible challenges that ask students to determine if different representations of relations are functions. One version of this gallery walk includes domain and range and the other does not ask about domain and range so this fits in with whatever order you might be teaching the concepts. Because there are so many challenges, this is a great way to get students moving around the classroom while still ensuring distance between them. This can also be given to students
Preview of Supplementary, Complementary, & Vertical Angles ESCAPE ROOM with BONUS challenge

Supplementary, Complementary, & Vertical Angles ESCAPE ROOM with BONUS challenge

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Engage students with an escape room with four challenges! Students will have to use their knowledge of angle relationships to stop a hacker from overtaking the classroom! Each challenge engages students with different tasks to find a code. This escape room requires minimal set up and includes an answer key for easy grading!
Preview of Discovering the parallel line theorem, triangles, quadrilaterals, parallelograms

Discovering the parallel line theorem, triangles, quadrilaterals, parallelograms

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This is a group of four discovery activities for students. The first is focused on the parallel line theorem. The second is focused on non-parallel lines that create a triangle. The third is two sets of parallel lines that create a parallelogram. This discovery activity encourages the connection between the properties of parallelograms and the parallel line theorem. The fourth is focused on non-parallel lines that create a quadrilateral. These discovery activities have been really meaningful
Preview of Casio Know Your Keys

Casio Know Your Keys

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Teach your students how to use their Casio Calculator! My students put this activity in their interactive notebook and use it as a resource throughout the year!
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About the store

Experience

I have taught Algebra 1A, Algebra 1B, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Problem Solving in New York State.

Teaching style

I am a fan of teaching students using engaging and challenging ways. My students and I enjoy using project based learning, activities, and games to understand difficult concepts. I recognize the importance of appealing presentations and challenging real world problems.

My own education history

I attended SUNY New Paltz for my undergraduate degree in Mathematics Education and received my Masters Degree from Hunter College.