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Ridgeville, South Carolina, United States
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I taught for 10 years in the public school system, where I taught in a inner city school for 5 years and in a rural school for the other 5 years. Now that I stay home with my son, I have been teaching online for 2 years.
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Preview of Algebra:  Put Them In Order (Solving multistep equations)

Algebra: Put Them In Order (Solving multistep equations)

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Students are given 3 problems to cut out strips that included step by step instructions and glue them down in the correct order. One problem is left blank so students use the strips to write down the correct steps. All problems are multi-step equations.
Preview of Statistics:  What's in the parking lot? (Ways to collect data)

Statistics: What's in the parking lot? (Ways to collect data)

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Students learn about how to collect data through the different types of samplings (systematic, stratified, simple random, etc.) and through a real world problem of finding what color car is the most prevalent in the school parking lot. Students work with a partner to complete this assignment.
Preview of Pre-Algebra:  My Holiday Shopping List (Proportions and Percents)

Pre-Algebra: My Holiday Shopping List (Proportions and Percents)

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Students research different shopping sites to find gifts for 4 family members. They have $1000 dollars to spend on all 4 family members. Once they have found their items, they are to calculate discount prices and tax. The end results are presented in a book.
Preview of Statistics:  The Pink Meanie Investigative Task (Ways to Collect Samples)

Statistics: The Pink Meanie Investigative Task (Ways to Collect Samples)

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Students work in groups to discover the different types of sampling (simple random sample, stratified, cluster, convenience, and systematic) through a real world type of problem.
Preview of Statistics (SMART Board):  Pink Meanies (Ways to Collect Samples)

Statistics (SMART Board): Pink Meanies (Ways to Collect Samples)

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This SMART lesson includes the following: - A warm up with an AP multiple choice question - Notes on different ways to collect data - An activity on a census - Notes for the Pink Meanie Investigative Task - Examples of different types of sampling methods - A closing the includes a card sort for the different types of sampling methods.
Preview of Algebra/Statistics:  What does the data tell you? (Scatterplots)

Algebra/Statistics: What does the data tell you? (Scatterplots)

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Students work with a partner to compile data from the internet, which they then create a scatterplot and answer questions on their data based on linear regression lines, correlation coefficients, coefficient of determination, etc. Students are to write their findings into a research paper.
Preview of Statistics:  The Great Gummy Bear Experiment (Experiments)

Statistics: The Great Gummy Bear Experiment (Experiments)

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Students are put into groups and given a question they need to answer through experimentation. Students create their own experiment, then are given the materials to do their experiment, and then make conclusions based on their findings through the creation of a poster.
Preview of Algebra/Statistics:  It is all in the receipts! (Scatterplots)

Algebra/Statistics: It is all in the receipts! (Scatterplots)

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Students bring in receipts from home and create data from them. They then answer questions about their data such as draw a scatterplot, find the correlation coefficient, find the coefficient of determination, find the least squares regression line, etc.
Preview of Statistics:  Experiments and current events (Experiments)

Statistics: Experiments and current events (Experiments)

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Students work through a current event and describes the different parts of the experiment (such as lurking variable, subjects, treatments, etc.). Then they are given the information for them to find their own experiment article and answer the same questions.
Preview of Calculus:  The Limits of Blueberry Pancakes (Calculating Limits)

Calculus: The Limits of Blueberry Pancakes (Calculating Limits)

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Students complete limit problems that give the measurements to the recipe. Students can then make the pancakes to see if they got the answers correctly.
Preview of Algebra:  The Concept is Radical (Operations with Radicals)

Algebra: The Concept is Radical (Operations with Radicals)

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Students create a concept map to review the operations of radicals.
Preview of Statistics:  What shape am I? (Shapes of graphs)

Statistics: What shape am I? (Shapes of graphs)

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Students collect data and create different shapes of graphs (uniform, skewed left, skewed right, and symmetric).
Preview of Algebra: How Do I Move?  (Function Transformation Activity)

Algebra: How Do I Move? (Function Transformation Activity)

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Students cut out function cards that include transformations and glue them down on a chart that specifies these transformations.
Preview of Conic Section Concept Map

Conic Section Concept Map

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Students work in groups to make a graphic organizer for the 4 different conic sections. Directions are given and open ended parts are given. This is to be used when students have learned about all the conic sections.
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About the store

Experience

I taught for 10 years in the public school system, where I taught in a inner city school for 5 years and in a rural school for the other 5 years. Now that I stay home with my son, I have been teaching online for 2 years.

Teaching style

My teaching style includes giving a quick mini lesson on a subject and then getting the students involved in the lesson through activities.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Teacher of the year

My own education history

I have a bachelors of science for mathematics and a bachelors of arts for education in secondary education and in elementary education. I also have an add on to my certificate for online education and AP Statistics.

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