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I have taught 3 years at the secondary level. I have taught in a personalized learning wing of my school where I assessed with projects instead of tests. I now work in a more traditional role, but I continue to find ways to include enrichment projects into the curriculum.
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Preview of Create your own Smoothie Shop (Ratios, Proportions, Profit Margin

Create your own Smoothie Shop (Ratios, Proportions, Profit Margin

In this project, you will learn how to use ratios and proportions to create and scale recipes for different smoothie sizes. You will practice calculating costs, setting prices, and determining profit margins, helping you understand how math is used in real-world business decisions. Additionally, you will develop skills in data representation by creating graphs and tables to show ingredient proportions and costs, while also exploring creativity through designing your own menu and brand. By the
Preview of Create Your Own Business Simulation

Create Your Own Business Simulation

This is a math-centered financial literacy project designed for 7th-10th grade. It challenges students to create their own businesses, as well as manage the finances that come along with self-employment! Students will create equations using real-life situations and will learn basic economic vocabulary along the way. They will be tasked to use graphic design to build their brand as well. This project includes a checklist(directions), an expenses page, a guided page to calculate profits, a rubric,
Preview of Google Earth Scale Drawing Project

Google Earth Scale Drawing Project

This project combines art, geography, and research skills, providing students with a hands-on learning experience. By creating scale drawings of famous landmarks, students can: Develop spatial reasoning skills: Understanding scale and proportions is essential for understanding maps and spatial relationships.Learn about different cultures and historical sites: Researching famous landmarks can expose students to diverse cultures and historical events.Practice research and information gathering: St
Preview of Building Blueprints Project: Design Your Own Schoolyard w/ Rubric

Building Blueprints Project: Design Your Own Schoolyard w/ Rubric

Engage Your Students: Build Dream Schoolyards with Blueprints! This project is a winner for boosting creativity, applying math skills, and introducing students to the world of construction plans. Here's why you should give it a try: Interdisciplinary Fun: Combines imagination with practical applications of scale and measurement, making learning engaging.Real-World Connection: Students create blueprints, mimicking the process used by architects and construction workers.Differentiation Friendly: A
Preview of Plan A Vacation Simulation (Financial Literacy for Secondary)

Plan A Vacation Simulation (Financial Literacy for Secondary)

This project tasks students with creating a week-long dream vacation using a budget of $2,000 per person. They will be tasked to plan out accommodations and document them on a budget sheet. Lastly, They will create a slideshow presentation!
Preview of Create Your Own Video Game Simulation

Create Your Own Video Game Simulation

This simulation challenges students to experience the financial side of creating a video game firsthand. They will use secondary math skills and learn basic economic vocabulary along the way. This is a very details and regimented simulation that should take between 2-3 class periods.
Preview of You've Been Fired Simulation (Equations and Financial Literacy)

You've Been Fired Simulation (Equations and Financial Literacy)

Includes: Checklist with Instructions, Career Survey, Budgeting Sheet. This is a project designed for 7th -12th grade. This project will challenge students to use their math knowledge to solve real-world problems and gain perspective about economic responsibilities. It involves career planning, budgeting per month, and dealing with adversity in adult life.
Preview of Graphed Growth: Tracking Change with Linear Equations!

Graphed Growth: Tracking Change with Linear Equations!

Engage Students with Real-World Math: Project: Graphed Growth This project is a winner for making linear equations relevant and exciting! Student Choice: Students pick a topic they're interested in, fostering engagement and ownership of their learning.Connects Math to the Real World: Students apply linear equations to model and track change over time in a real-world context they choose.Data Collection & Analysis: Students practice collecting data, plotting it on graphs, and interpreting the
Preview of Scaled Drawing Project with Checklist and Rubric

Scaled Drawing Project with Checklist and Rubric

This project is a fun and engaging way for your students to develop critical thinking and math skills! Boosts Creativity: Students design something that interests them, encouraging imagination and creative problem-solving.Real-World Math: Applying ratios and proportions to create a scale drawing brings math concepts to life!Collaboration (Optional): Students can work in pairs to design and draw, promoting teamwork and communication.Differentiation Friendly: The project can be adapted to dif
Preview of Integer Jeopardy!

Integer Jeopardy!

This is a Jeopardy activity that covers adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers, as well as absolute value!
Preview of Graphing Real Data: Line Graphs, Bar Graphs, and Box and Whisker Plots

Graphing Real Data: Line Graphs, Bar Graphs, and Box and Whisker Plots

Engage Students in Real-World Data Analysis with the "Data Detective Project" This project is a fantastic way to develop critical thinking and data analysis skills in your middle school math class. Student Choice: Students get to pick a topic they're interested in, fostering engagement and ownership of their learning.Research & Inquiry: Students practice research skills and learn to evaluate the credibility of data sources.Data Visualization Power: Students create three different graphs (lin
Preview of Angles and Triangles Huge Review Packet

Angles and Triangles Huge Review Packet

This is a large review packet for Angles and Triangles
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Experience

I have taught 3 years at the secondary level. I have taught in a personalized learning wing of my school where I assessed with projects instead of tests. I now work in a more traditional role, but I continue to find ways to include enrichment projects into the curriculum.

Teaching style

I teach more traditionally in my current role, but previously I was in a position designed to push personalized learning to its extremes. I assessed based on projects instead of tests and I taught 5 different subjects. In my current role I mix in projects with standard teaching practices.

My own education history

I am halfway to a masters degree in educational technology

Additional biographical information

I am 26 years old and I am a baseball coach in addition to a middle school teacher.