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4 years experience teaching 7th grade math at Alliance Academy (middle school in Oakland CA); 3 years experience teaching Algebra and Geometry at Dewey Academy (continuation HS in Oakland CA); 3 years of teaching Geometry, Algebra 2 / Pre-Calculus, and IB Math SL (Calculus and Statistics) at San Jose HS in San Jose CA Current math tutor for all levels of the subject and homeschool teacher to 3 sons born 2019, 2021 and 2023
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Preview of Story of 1 Video Follow-Along Worksheet

Story of 1 Video Follow-Along Worksheet

Showing educational videos in the classroom is great, until students stop paying attention. This worksheet follows along the "Story of 1" video which covers the different global contributions to the developement of math as we use it today. Story of 1 video: LinkThis is a great lesson for off days, after a test, or at the end of the school year.
Preview of My Mathography - A "Get to Know Your Math Student" Assignment

My Mathography - A "Get to Know Your Math Student" Assignment

Get to know your students with this introduction assignment. I used this assignment at the beginning of the year to assess my student's writing level, as well as their view of themselves as a math student. It was interesting to see students describe themselves, and I was able to learn about my students' personalities early on in the year. Students are asked to tell you about themselves as a student, as a math student, and what they think about math as a subject. Use this to learn more about y
Preview of Basic Geometry Vocabulary "I have... Who has?"

Basic Geometry Vocabulary "I have... Who has?"

Students love to figure out vocabulary words when put under pressure in front of the class in this engaging classroom activity! Set up using the "I have... Who has?" game style, simply cut out on the lines horizontally to make slips for students, you can print out an extra sheet for yourself as a teacher guide. The student with the first card starts and reads "I have... Who has?" after which another student has to chime in if they have the answer to that question. I time the class and we repeat
Preview of Six Steps to Solving a Word Problem Worksheet

Six Steps to Solving a Word Problem Worksheet

Word problems are the bane of students' math existences. This method is one I used in my middle school math classroom, but can be used in any grade level. It forced students to break down what I like to call story problems in the following ways: -Underline what the problem is asking you. -Circle the numbers; put a box around the math words. -Draw a picture to visualize what the problem is asking. -Come up with a plan to solve your problem. -Solve the problem! -Check your answer and writ
Preview of Donald in Mathmagic Land Follow-Along worksheet

Donald in Mathmagic Land Follow-Along worksheet

Showing educational videos in the classroom is great, until students stop paying attention. This worksheet follows along the "Donald in Mathmagic Land" video which covers the different ways math shows up in every day life. Donald in Mathmagic Land video: linkThis is a great lesson for off days, after a test, or at the end of the school year.
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Experience

4 years experience teaching 7th grade math at Alliance Academy (middle school in Oakland CA); 3 years experience teaching Algebra and Geometry at Dewey Academy (continuation HS in Oakland CA); 3 years of teaching Geometry, Algebra 2 / Pre-Calculus, and IB Math SL (Calculus and Statistics) at San Jose HS in San Jose CA Current math tutor for all levels of the subject and homeschool teacher to 3 sons born 2019, 2021 and 2023

Teaching style

I love to teach math to all levels of students: intervention, at level, and advanced. I create lesson plans to reach ALL types of learners: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, interpersonal etc.

My own education history

B.A. in Pure Mathematics from UC Berkeley, 2007