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
Students told me time and time again that this was one of their favorite math worksheets in my classroom. (and its one of my most popular items on TeachersPayTeachers. If you teach Geometry this bundle is perfect for you! Included in this bundle of puzzles are the following topics: -Introduction to Geometry -Geometry Basics -2D and 3D Geometry -Transformations of Triangles and Quadrilaterals -Circles
This practice worksheet gives students the opportunity practice their 3D shapes by: -Drawing pictures and identify 3D shapes -Identifying what their nets look like -Listing what 2D shapes they are made up of -Find their faces, edges, and vertices Great practice activity for kinesthetic learners, and is scaffolded well for students!
I always start my class with an easily accessible warm up (do now, drill, whatever you want to call it) so all students feel confident beginning math class. The skill is either something that is pre-requisite to that day's lesson or review from previous days. I do a couple examples on the board, and give students 5-7 minutes to complete a short drill which we then grade right away. This was especially important to me as I was introducing Trigonometry concepts and the unit circle in the classroom
Students love to practice vocabulary using these word puzzles! Included are a word search to help students recognize vocabulary words as well as a crossword puzzle to have students practice definitions. Great activity for after a test or as a HW review! Words included: acute, adjacent, angle, center, chord, circle, complementary, congruent, diameter, given, line, obtuse, plane, point, postulate, proof, radius, ray, reasons, right, segment, statements, supplementary, vertical
Students love to practice vocabulary using these word puzzles! Included are a word search to help students recognize vocabulary words as well as a crossword puzzle to have students practice definitions. Great activity for after a test or as a HW review! Words included: area, central angle, chord, circle, circumference, complete the square, diameter, equidistant, inscribed angle, major arc, minor arc, radius, secant, semicircle, square root, tangent, theorem
I always start my class with an easily accessible warm up (do now, drill, whatever you want to call it) so all students feel confident beginning math class. The skill is either something that is pre-requisite to that day's lesson or review from previous days. This particular drill helps students practice their memorization of the unit circle. There are 2 versions: one with the angles given asking for the sin/cos coordinate, and the other with the coordinates given asking for the angles in both d
I always start my class with an easily accessible warm up (do now, drill, whatever you want to call it) so all students feel confident beginning math class. The skill is either something that is pre-requisite to that day's lesson or review from previous days. I do a couple examples on the board, and give students 5-7 minutes to complete a short drill which we then grade right away. This particular drill helps students conceptualize radians and degrees as an intro to using them on the unit circle
I always start my class with an easily accessible warm up (do now, drill, whatever you want to call it) so all students feel confident beginning math class. The skill is either something that is pre-requisite to that day's lesson or review from previous days. I do a couple examples on the board, and give students 5-7 minutes to complete a short drill which we then grade right away. This particular drill helps students practice sketching sin and cos graph with varied transformations. I taught stu
I always start my class with an easily accessible warm up (do now, drill, whatever you want to call it) so all students feel confident beginning math class. The skill is either something that is pre-requisite to that day's lesson or review from previous days. I do a couple examples on the board, and give students 5-7 minutes to complete a short drill which we then grade right away. This particular drill helps students practice converting angles between radians and degrees. I used this as review
I always start my class with an easily accessible warm up (do now, drill, whatever you want to call it) so all students feel confident beginning math class. The skill is either something that is pre-requisite to that day's lesson or review from previous days. I do a couple examples on the board, and give students 5-7 minutes to complete a short drill which we then grade right away. This particular drill helps students practice drawing reduced and higher angles on a grid, both in radians and degr
I always start my class with an easily accessible warm up (do now, drill, whatever you want to call it) so all students feel confident beginning math class. The skill is either something that is pre-requisite to that day's lesson or review from previous days. I do a couple examples on the board, and give students 5-7 minutes to complete a short drill which we then grade right away. This particular drill helps students practice higher angles (and reducing them), using the unit circle, identifying
The unit circle can be overwhelming for many students who are being introduced to it for the first time. I used many graphic organizers to approach the unit circle in various ways to help my students fully grasp its complexity. Included in this set of reference sheets are: -How to convert between degrees and radians -Calculating reference angles in the various quadrants -Review of sin/cos of special right triangles, and color coding the groups of reference angles on the unit circle -Reference a
Students love to practice vocabulary using these word puzzles! Included are a word search to help students recognize vocabulary words as well as a crossword puzzle to have students practice definitions. Great activity for after a test or as a HW review! Words included: apothem, arc, area, base, center, central angle, circle, circumference, cone, cube, cylinder, diagonal, edges, faces, height, hexagon, lateral side, net, octogon, parallelogram, pentagon, perimeter, polygon, polyhedron, prism, pyr
Students appreciate this one page reviews that cover all the different circle theorems they have learned in the Geometry circle's unit! It is nice for them to see all of the properties on 1 page. They are asked to explain the property as well as complete a problem about it. This worksheet reviews the following circle properties: ABOUT SEGMENTS: -Diameter and Radius -Pythagorean theorem overlaid on a circle -Bisecting a chord -Equidistant chord from center
Students love kinesthetic activities to practice what they are learning! In this cut and paste mini project, students are asked to match angles in degrees and radians with their graphs. Both clockwise and counterclockwise directions are included as well as extra rotations. I printed out the handout on colored paper and gave students plain paper to make their "posters". With high tech classrooms students can cut and "paste" onto a document to submit. You can also have students draw/write their o
Students love to practice vocabulary using these word puzzles! Included are a word search to help students recognize vocabulary words as well as a crossword puzzle to have students practice definitions. Great activity for after a test or as a HW review! Words included: preimage, image, transformation, function notation, congruent, rigid motion, nonrigid, translation, rotation, reflection, criteria, side, angle, two column proof, flow chart proof, triangle, acute, right, obtuse, equilateral, equi
Students love kinesthetic activities to practice what they are learning! In this cut and paste mini project, students are asked to categorize triangles and quadrilaterals as well as labeling them with congruent and parallel markings. Students will have to differentiate between: scalene, isosceles, equalateral, acute, obtuse, right triangles AND kites, rhombus, square, rectangle, trapezoid, and quadrilateral. I printed out the handout on colored paper and gave students plain paper to make their
This practice worksheet helps students identify the different type of angles pairs created by parallel lines and a transversal. They are also identify using a given picture the different possibilities of angle pairs. Students felt confident with their angle pairs after this practice!
Students love to practice vocabulary using these word puzzles! Included are a word search to help students recognize vocabulary words as well as a crossword puzzle to have students practice definitions. This assignment was given out after students got a comprehensive introduction to all geometric concepts (see words below). Great activity for after a test or as a HW review! Words included: acute, adjacent angles, alternate, angle, angle bisector, chord, complementary, congruent, coordinate, corr
Students love kinesthetic activities to practice what they are learning! This printable includes 2 activities for a whole day's lesson: a warm up for the class to do together with teacher, and then a cut and paste sorting activity to help students differentiate between the rules about how the sides of different right triangles are related. I printed out the handout on colored paper and gave students plain paper to make their "posters". I use this activity in partners as a guided practice activi
8th - 11th
Geometry, Math, Other (Math)
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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
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