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Thad Ackerman

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Kittery, Maine, United States
About the store
20+ years teaching high school mathematics (all levels: basic, college-prep. and honors) Experience tutoring high school, college (undergraduate & graduate), and adult learners in mathematics, SAT & GRE test prep., and engineering. Started own financial advisory firm in 2007, Silver Maple Financial, LLC, and am a licensed financial advisor. Strong interest in finances of individual investing: compound interest, dollar-cost averaging, mutual funds, investing for retirement, etc. Worked for IBM as a computer programmer during college and for 3 years after college, then tutored while going back to school to be an educator. Never looked back! Best move I ever made! :-)
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Preview of Angles - Parts, Naming & Classifying for Busy Teachers

Angles - Parts, Naming & Classifying for Busy Teachers

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Thad Ackerman
A great introduction to angles! Lesson handout clearly explains and defines the parts that make up an angle, how to name an angle (3 different ways), and how to classify an angle based on its measure. Many diagrams are included. In addition, a 15-question worksheet is included with an answer key. 4 Pages: 2-page Handout (Lesson) / Worksheet / Key Equation editor software within MS Word is used for a clear, professional look. Word is needed to print. MathType is needed to edit equations. Pa
Preview of Multiplication Grids 12x12 (Blank & Filled-in) for Busy Teachers

Multiplication Grids 12x12 (Blank & Filled-in) for Busy Teachers

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Thad Ackerman
On two separate pages, a blank and a completed 12 by 12 table for multiplication table facts. Can be used by students as a reference or to study, assess, practice, or in conjunction with other tools--flash cards, worksheets, etc. Please check out our other products, most of which contain a handout (lesson), 2 worksheets, and 2 answer keys, all for a very low price. Thanks very much for your interest! :-) Thad's Resources for Busy Teachers (click for complete & concise product/price list wit
Preview of Probability - Playing Cards for Busy Teachers

Probability - Playing Cards for Busy Teachers

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Thad Ackerman
A simple but clear and useful 1-page reference! Note: You may also be interested in our discounted bundled probability unit (19 Pages! - 4 Handouts (Lessons) / 5 Worksheets / 5 Keys)... Probability Bundle I thru IV for Busy Teachers This product is a visual and fully-labelled reference of playing cards for students who are not as familiar with them. This reference is in full color, but is also labelled so as to be fully usable when printed in grayscale. Word is needed to edit and/or print.
Preview of Assignment Slip (2 per page) for Busy Teachers

Assignment Slip (2 per page) for Busy Teachers

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Thad Ackerman
Assignment Slip - 2 per page (will easily work with topics other than math -- no math references) This is a blank template for student groups of up to five to use as they review homework assignments to indicate questions they have for each other, and ultimately, which questions are unresolved to give to the teacher. This is a quick, easy, communication tool to implement to help maximize productive use of time by the teacher in reviewing and assisting with the most important questions/topics.
Preview of A Product List w/ Bonus Product  - Thad's Resources for Busy Teachers

A Product List w/ Bonus Product - Thad's Resources for Busy Teachers

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Thad Ackerman
This free download is an interactive product and price list for Thad's Resources for Busy Teachers. BONUS - Free 6-page product "Probability II - Odds" You can print it for a reference or click on product links to visit product descriptions and/or purchase products. The bonus product, "Probability II - Odds for Busy Teachers" is a complete product that contains a lesson (handout), two 20-question worksheets, and 2 complete answer keys. If you like this free product, please check out our othe
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Experience

20+ years teaching high school mathematics (all levels: basic, college-prep. and honors) Experience tutoring high school, college (undergraduate & graduate), and adult learners in mathematics, SAT & GRE test prep., and engineering. Started own financial advisory firm in 2007, Silver Maple Financial, LLC, and am a licensed financial advisor. Strong interest in finances of individual investing: compound interest, dollar-cost averaging, mutual funds, investing for retirement, etc. Worked for IBM as a computer programmer during college and for 3 years after college, then tutored while going back to school to be an educator. Never looked back! Best move I ever made! :-)

Teaching style

Structured, detail-oriented, but also relaxed. I try to focus and highlight relevant details, but not get too uptight about ones that are less important. I see a sense of humor as an invaluable asset to teaching and learning. I try to acknowledge and teach to multiple intelligences as much as possible. I am always interested in learning new things and draw much of my passion for teaching from this desire. I like to try to spark this in others.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Participated on district Mathematics Curriculum Committee for 8 years from 1997-2005 Guided Class of 1999 as one of two Class Advisors from 1995-1999 Lifetime Honorary Member of Tri-M Music Honor Society (please see additional bio, below) Recognized "Cape Ann League Coach of the Year Award 1998" for Boys Varsity Tennis Senior Counselor, Massachusetts Association of Student Councils Leadership Camp, 1996-1998 SEARCH Group Leader; Led discussion groups for Advanced High School Students, 1994-1995 (speakers included Former U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Koop and Holocaust Survivor, Sonia Weitz) Full Tuition Graduate Student Scholarships, merit-based, University of New Hampshire, 1993-1995 Perfect Score of 800 on Math Section of GRE (Graduate Record Exam) Member of Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Honor Society Received McDonnell Douglas Engineering Scholarships, merit-based, University of Michigan, 1987-1989 Perfect Score of 800 on Math Section of SAT Exam

My own education history

Master of Education (interdisciplinary--technology) (2005) Cambridge College, Massachusetts Master of Arts in Teaching, Secondary Education - Mathematics (1997) The University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering (1989) The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Additional biographical information

My goal is to provide math teachers with resources they can use immediately to help them be successful with their students. I'm interested in listening to and playing music... I played in a jazz quartet with high school students (juniors) in high school, "Coffee House" performance in 2002, and in seasonal holiday concerts in the community with the high school jazz and concert bands. While in college, I was a member of the Washtenaw Community College Jazz Orchestra that played in Carnegie Hall in 1989.