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 packet contains over 430 "Bell Ringer" (Do Now or Warm Up) problems for an Algebra course. Problems are broken up into sets of six that can be done on a daily basis or "cut up" and used for review in any way the teacher sees fit. Also contained in the document is a template of the Bell Ringer Sheet on page three which is how I use the packet and is explained below.
Students receive a Bell Ringer Sheet at the beginning of the week and do their work each day until they submit their sheet on
This packet includes many items you can use to teach a unit on factoring. You will find everything from the notes all the way to the test. Some of these items you can find for purchase separately here at my store on TpT. However, you get them all in this product at a substantial discount.
Here are the items you will find in this product:
- Teacher Powerpoint (notes)
- Student Fill-in-the-Blank Notes (correlated to the Powerpoint)
- Four Homework Assignments (over 60 problems)
- Four Quizzes
This is a "fun fact" worksheet that can serve as practice for your students using the factoring technique known as Greatest Common Factor.
This "fun fact" worksheet is in the same mold as the common riddle worksheets you have most likely seen. However, this worksheet reveals a fun and interesting fun fact at the end.
My students love these because they can check their own work. They also like them better than the common riddle worksheets because they are just a little different. They love try
This product includes detailed teacher and student notes and examples for the following methods of factoring: Greatest Common Factor (GCF), Difference of Two Squares, Sum of Two Cubes, Difference of Two Cubes, and Trial & Error.
Teacher Powerpoint spells out detailed procedures for factoring methods. Interlaced within the procedures is the step-by-step completion of an example problem. After notes are presented for each topic, three example problems are given.
Student fill-in-the-blank note
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.
This is a "fun fact" worksheet that can serve as practice for your students using the factoring technique known as Difference of Two Squares.
This "fun fact" worksheet is in the same mold as the common riddle worksheets you have most likely seen. However, this worksheet reveals a fun and interesting fun fact at the end.
My students love these because they can check their own work. They also like them better than the common riddle worksheets because they are just a little different. They love
Even though I am a high school math teacher, I have several different versions of this game. This is one I use at the very beginning of a course as a quick activity or when I need to fill a few minutes with something light and fun. This would be an ideal activity for practicing basic math facts in elementary up into middle school.
To play, each student gets a card or two depending on the size of the class. The student with #1 reads his card and the student who has the answer to the question
This packet includes four homework assignments - one homework assignment for each of the following:
- Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
- Difference of Two Squares, Sum of Two Cubes, & Difference of Two Cubes
- Trial and Error
- Factoring Review (review of all methods above)
Answer keys are included for each assignment.
This is a four operation Around the World Powerpoint with negations. There are a few negatives and a few double digit numbers. However, I use this as a quick activity at the end of class or when the kids need a small break.
I ask the kids to stand when they "duel." The winner moves to the next student. I keep going until the slide run out. The winner is the person who has moved the farthest from their original starting point.
This would make a great practice activity for upper elementary
These problems are meant to serve as a review for triangle word problems in a Geometry or Trigonometry class. There are 10 problems. Problems involve finding sides of triangle using given information. Terms such as "angle of elevation" and "angle of depression" are used in a few problems.
This can be used as an individual review or can also be used in conjunction with a game.
This is a "fun fact" worksheet that can serve as practice for your students using the factoring technique known as Sum of Two Cubes.
This "fun fact" worksheet is in the same mold as the common riddle worksheets you have most likely seen. However, this worksheet reveals a fun and interesting fun fact at the end.
My students love these because they can check their own work. They also like them better than the common riddle worksheets because they are just a little different. They love trying to
This is a "fun fact" worksheet that can serve as practice for your students using the factoring technique known as Difference of Two Cubes.
This "fun fact" worksheet is in the same mold as the common riddle worksheets you have most likely seen. However, this worksheet reveals a fun and interesting fun fact at the end.
My students love these because they can check their own work. They also like them better than the common riddle worksheets because they are just a little different. They love tr
This activity helps students to determine if their answers are correct without asking the teacher. Students can use this sheet to check their own work.
The "Add It Up" sheet can be used for any math or science topic that has numeric answers. Students do up to 16 questions prepared by the teacher and fill in the appropriate boxes on the sheet. Once they are done, the students add up their answers and if the sum is the same as the sum given by the teacher before or after the activity, then the
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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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