This is my second official year of teaching but I have been working for students since I was in middle school while working at a summer program at Wayne State University.
A different way for students to look at the Expectations and Policies of the classroom. The students really enjoyed the change! It also helped that everything was separated by category so when I asked follow-up questions, they were easy to find! ****Unless you are Microsoft Word savvy, you'll want to make sure you stay within the margins of the boxes. Otherwise, they will move around and change size. Then you'll have to fix it back to line up. It can be difficult if you don't work with Micr
These notes were used in my Algebra 1 and 2 classes where we are currently implementing Interactive Notebooks. The students liked that I had saved them a bunch of writing with this one :-).
You could, of course, simply use these notes and treat them as regular notes and have the students write it out old school style. I've taught it both ways and its fine.
**Helpful Teacher Comment** Be sure to allow the students to discuss words they think will fall under each Operation category before writ
A 1-week Bellwork sheet for students in FOUR WAYS
The First is a simple 5-Day slot BellWork Sheet
The Second one is a 5-Day Slot split to also have a Closure Problem
The Third one is a 5-Day Slot with large boxes
-It includes a Reflection Slot
The Fourth one is a 5-Day Slot with Coordinate Plane on 2 of the days
-It includes a Reflection Slot & a Coordinate Plane on 2 Days
I have included the BellWork as a Document so you can freely edit it
***If you have ANY questions, don't
Here is my attempt at Cornell Notes. The students liked it! The liked the lines on the paper and also liked the notes on the side.
They asked for more like it!
I attached the notes as a doc so that you can edit it to your liking!
A simple 2-week Bellwork sheet for students.
The first page is for the teacher to plan on, making sure any work or pictures that you may want to add on, will fit.
***See my TPT Store for this graphic organizer in FOUR different ways!
Giving a test retake but need a way for the students AND parents to be held accountable?? Here's something I've created. I got ideas from all over the place and created a document that puts all the "best" ideas all in one. Hope you like it!
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Experience
This is my second official year of teaching but I have been working for students since I was in middle school while working at a summer program at Wayne State University.
Teaching style
I believe that every student had GREATNESS within them. They may not always show it but I make sure that my student know that I care about them. They must trust us, as teachers. Only then, will we receive our students' best work
My own education history
B.A. in Mathematics - Wayne State University - University Honors
B.A. in Mathematics - Wayne State University - University and
Departmental Honors
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