I have taught high school math since 2004. I have taught Geometry, Trignometry, Statistics, AP Statistics, and Algebra II. Prior to teaching, I was a Mechanical Engineer for 7 years.
This worksheet includes notes and example problems related to permutations and combinations. Permutations and combinations are very similar, so with the help of some pictures, examples, formulas, and example problems, students should know the difference once they are done with this sheet. The worksheet includes a playing card activity, one of my favorite items to use in a statistics classroom.
This PowerPoint presentation shows the differences between qualitative and quantitative data. Also, the presentation shows the four levels of data measurement: nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio. Examples are shown for each.
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Statistics
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Experience
I have taught high school math since 2004. I have taught Geometry, Trignometry, Statistics, AP Statistics, and Algebra II. Prior to teaching, I was a Mechanical Engineer for 7 years.
Teaching style
I know I have gotten the most satisfaction from my education when I have given it my all and done my best. Sometimes that means stretching yourself and getting out of your comfort zone. I expect my students to do the same so they can feel that same sense of accomplishment.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have received several creative teaching grants.
My own education history
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Grove City College in Grove City, PA.
Additional biographical information
I am married to an amazing woman and have two wonderful children.
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