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Commack, New York, United States
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I am a middle school teacher for the city of New York. I teach 6th, 7th and 8th grade Math, English, Science & Social Studies. I have been educating since 2005. While in the classroom, I have coached both students and teachers.
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Preview of Using Ratios and Rates to Solve Real World Math Word Problems Task

Using Ratios and Rates to Solve Real World Math Word Problems Task

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Students will solve real world math word problems by using a ratio – table or double number line to make comparisons. Furthermore, students will have to describe rate relationships between equivalent ratios, complete a ration-table by making equivalent ratios, and explain the reasoning behind their solutions. This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations.
Preview of WRITING AND SOLVING EQUATIONS REAL WORLD PROBLEMS  TASK

WRITING AND SOLVING EQUATIONS REAL WORLD PROBLEMS TASK

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Students will have a fun time visiting Marty’s Arcade. In this engaging task, students will write a real world math problem that represents a given equation, explain what the variable of an equation represents within the context of the problem, solve equations, explain how they solved different equations, and compare rates. This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations.
Preview of Transformation Task - Reflection, Rotation, Translation, and Dilation

Transformation Task - Reflection, Rotation, Translation, and Dilation

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Students will describe the rules and properties of reflection, rotation, translation, and dilation. Students will also graph multiple transformations (prime, double prime, and triple prime). This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations.
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Scientific Notation Trick and Task

Adding and Subtracting Scientific Notation Trick and Task

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Students will learn a great trick to answer questions dealing with adding and subtracting numbers written in scientific notation. Then students will engage in a challenging task that will ask students to order numbers written in scientific notation from least to greatest and answer word problems dealing with adding and subtracting numbers written in scientific notation. Students will also have to explain their strategies and way of thinking.
Preview of Examining Linear Equations Task - Description, Table of Values & Graph

Examining Linear Equations Task - Description, Table of Values & Graph

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This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations. Before this task is given students should be familiar with creating linear equations from a table of values, graph and description. Students should also be familiar with finding the slope formula. In this task, students will have to determine the rate of change and initial value of 3 different taxi companies to discover which company will provide the best deal in different situations. The c
Preview of Solving Equation Trick and  Task

Solving Equation Trick and Task

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Students will learn a great strategy (trick) to remember how to solve any equation. Then they will complete a challenging task that contains, error analysis, creating an equation from a real world scenario, and solving a multi-step equation. This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations.
Preview of Writing Equations and Checking Solutions Task

Writing Equations and Checking Solutions Task

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Students will solve real world and mathematical problems by creating equations based on an online fruit basket business. Students will also substitute a given value for the variable within the created equation to check if the solution makes sense. Furthermore, students will a have to explain how they solved several problems, and the strategies they took to solve them. This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations.
Preview of Equivalent Expressions Error Analysis Task

Equivalent Expressions Error Analysis Task

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In this challenging task, students will help, Diana, a 6th grade student correct the mistakes she made on an exam about the properties of operations, equivalent expressions, and combining like terms. Students will also have to explain what Diana did wrong and provide constructive criticism to help her in the future. This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations.
Preview of Rational and Irrational Numbers Task

Rational and Irrational Numbers Task

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This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations. Students will use square root symbol to represent a solution to an equation of the form x squared = y, where y is a positive rational number. Students will also have to estimate an irrational square root.
Preview of INTEGER TASK (ADDING, SUBTRACTING, MULTIPLYING & DIVIDING)

INTEGER TASK (ADDING, SUBTRACTING, MULTIPLYING & DIVIDING)

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In this challenging task, students will solve real world math problems by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers. Students will have to create equations that represent the depth of a submarine and compute the time it takes for the submarine to descend and rise to the surface. Students will also have to explain what integer best describes the elevation and direction of the submarine. Lastly, students will have to create a real world scenario based on an equation of integers.
Preview of Laws (Properties) of Exponents Task

Laws (Properties) of Exponents Task

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This package contains two tasks that can be used as an activity and/or assessment. They are great for formal or informal observations. Before these tasks are given students should be familiar with all properties of integer exponents. In both tasks, students will apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent expressions. Students will also have to explain and justify their answers.
Preview of Scientific Notation Task

Scientific Notation Task

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This task can be used as an activity and/or assessment. It is great for formal or informal observations. During this engaging task, students will be converting numbers in scientific notation into standard notation, converting numbers in standard notation into scientific notation, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing scientific notation. In addition, there is a writing piece where students must explain their thinking and some of the strategies they used to answer the questions about scie
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I am a middle school teacher for the city of New York. I teach 6th, 7th and 8th grade Math, English, Science & Social Studies. I have been educating since 2005. While in the classroom, I have coached both students and teachers.

Teaching style

As a teacher, my goal is to make learning FUN! I provide children with strategies on how to learn so they can comprehend what is being taught. I instill knowledge that each child needs in order to be successful. I enjoy small group instruction and creating tiered tasks. There is nothing better than seeing the light bulbs of your students go off. The goal of my tasks is to create engaging activities that challenge students to think and apply academic concepts that inevitably produce open discourse amongst the students.

My own education history

Queens College, Queens, NY Master of Special Education 2007 Dual Certification: Middle Childhood Education (Grades 5-9) Touro College Law Center, Huntington, NY Juris Doctor 2003 Awards: Achievement Scholarship Recipient: 2000 University at Albany, Albany, NY B.A. Sociology 2000