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I have been teaching in public schools since 2005. The students that I teach range from special education to gifted and talented. I have also worked for a Community College teaching developmental math to adults. While the majority of my time has been spent teaching Pre-Algebra and Algebra in middle school, I have also worked with students in general seventh and eighth grade math.
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Preview of Geometry Project:  Building Your Dream House

Geometry Project: Building Your Dream House

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In this project students will create their dream house! They will design a floor plan, find areas and perimeters, design the outside of the house, and include some statistical data. Students will spend about two weeks on this project. This is a great project to end the school year.
Preview of Probability Project: March Madness

Probability Project: March Madness

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In this project, student will use their data analysis skills to research each teams' chance of winning the NCAA Tournament. Students will also use probability to fill in their own brackets for the tournament. This lesson is a fun way to incorporate March Madness into the math classroom.
Preview of Solving One- and Two-Step Equations Google Form

Solving One- and Two-Step Equations Google Form

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This Google Form assess the students ability to solve one- and two-step equations. Rational coefficient are included. The answer key is provided within the form.
Preview of Rational and Irrational Numbers Google Form

Rational and Irrational Numbers Google Form

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This is a Google Form over rational and irrational numbers. Students will determine what type of number is displayed, while also finding square and cube roots. The answer key is provided with the form.
Preview of Budgeting Activity | Shopping on a Budget | Financial Literacy Math Project |

Budgeting Activity | Shopping on a Budget | Financial Literacy Math Project |

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Make percentages, taxes, and algebra come to life with this engaging shopping on a budget activity. Students go on a realistic “shopping spree” where they must calculate costs, apply taxes, and determine how much income they need to afford their purchases — connecting math directly to real life. 🛒 What Students Will Do Shop for items within a budget Calculate sales tax and total cost Use percent calculations in real-world context Write and solve algebraic equations Determine the salary
Preview of Writing Equations for Functions Google Form

Writing Equations for Functions Google Form

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This is a Google Form I created to asses students knowledge of writing equations in linear form. It consists of 8 questions with varying difficulty. Students will write equations in slope-intercept form for functions represented by graphs, tables, and word problems. Answers are saved in the form.
Preview of Slopes in the School

Slopes in the School

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In this activity, students will travel around the school building calculating the slopes of any slants in the building. They will need to measure the rise and run of these objects. Once they slopes are calculated, students will write a linear equation and graph the line.
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Experience

I have been teaching in public schools since 2005. The students that I teach range from special education to gifted and talented. I have also worked for a Community College teaching developmental math to adults. While the majority of my time has been spent teaching Pre-Algebra and Algebra in middle school, I have also worked with students in general seventh and eighth grade math.

Teaching style

My style is primarily inquiry-based, with a focus on creating a student-centered environment. I utilize a variety of teaching styles throughout the school year, based on the content and needs of the students. Collaboration is a consistent strategy in my classes, as students work in groups to complete a number of tasks and projects.

My own education history

B.S. and M.Ed in Middle Childhood Education with concentrations in Math, Reading, and Social Studies from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.