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Subjects Taught: Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Algebra 2 Honors, Advanced Topics, Trigonometry, PreCalculus, AP Calculus AB Other Experience: Math Coach, Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) Project Participant Presenters at the following: 2010 MET Data Release in Washington D.C., 2011 AFT Conference in Washington D.C., January 2012 Alliance for Education Webinar, and multiple trainings for new and experienced teachers.
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Preview of The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Graphic Organizer

The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Graphic Organizer

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Simplify the process of solving for the roots of a polynomial with this graphic organizer. Students struggle with the multiple steps and options they have for solving for roots so teach them the first time with the aid of this graphic organizer. You and your students will love it. Kelly Zunkiewicz The Math Lab
Preview of Right Triangle Trigonometry Set-Up and Solving Puzzle

Right Triangle Trigonometry Set-Up and Solving Puzzle

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Do your students struggle with setting up right triangle trig problems? I know mine were, but this puzzle made a difference! Have your students choose the correct set up for these right triangle trig problems. They are all word problems with similar numbers which will require students to distinguish the difference between sine, cosine, and tangent. The puzzle will allow students to check their choices. Once they have completed the puzzle, students can solve all eight problems. They will need to
Preview of Logarithmic Functions Guided Notes

Logarithmic Functions Guided Notes

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Help your students learn the basics of logarithmic functions with these guided notes. Teach your students the phrase "ROLL THAT LOG!" to convert from logarithmic form to exponential form and back. My students turned into a game show audience during this lesson shouting "Roll That Log" out when practicing. You should try it out! These notes also cover common logarithms, natural logarithms, logarithms of 1, and finding inverses of logarithms. Enjoy! The Math Lab
Preview of Horizontal and Vertical Transformations of Parent Functions-Story & Lesson Plan

Horizontal and Vertical Transformations of Parent Functions-Story & Lesson Plan

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Your students will experience success with this story and lesson plan on horizontal and vertical transformations of parent functions. Try telling your students my creative story on how transformations work and go through the examples step by step. The notes include a graphic organizer, matching equations to transformations, and graphing transformations of a parent function. Enjoy! Kelly Zunkiewicz
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions Graphic Organizer

Graphing Rational Functions Graphic Organizer

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Domain, horizontal asymptotes, vertical asymptotes, oblique/slant asymptotes, holes, x and y-intercepts ... it can all be a bit overwhelming for students. Try using this graphic organizer to clarify all the steps needed to graph rational functions. Completing each problem in the same order will help your students find success. Enjoy! The Math Lab
Preview of Multiplying Polynomials Guided Notes

Multiplying Polynomials Guided Notes

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Multiply monomials, binomials, trinomials, and polynomials with four or more terms.These guided notes review exponent rules and vocabulary before teaching students step by step how to multiply by a monomial, multiple two binomials, and multiple by a binomial. The graphic organizers for each problem will make every student a success. Check out the FREE quiz that is posted for this lesson too. Happy multiplying, The Math Lab
Preview of Setting Up Solving Systems of Equations Word Problems

Setting Up Solving Systems of Equations Word Problems

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Word problems do not need to be intimidating or difficult. Set your students up for success with this practice worksheet on writing equations from word problems. In part one, students are given equations based on a scenario and must write what the equation means. For example, c + a =10, child tickets plus adult tickets equals ten tickets. Part two has students writing equations from a scenario. The repetition with help solidify your students understanding of how to write an equation from a word
Preview of Logarithmic Properties Maze

Logarithmic Properties Maze

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Your students will get from start to finish of this maze by analyzing the properties of logarithms to determine if each problem is true or false. The properties include: - Product Property - Quotient Property - Power Property - Change of Base - logb1 = 0 - logbb = 1 After identifying all the correct problems, students correct the other problems using the logarithm properties. This maze is a great addition to your classroom as a partner activity, bellwork, homework, or
Preview of Classifying Polynomials Guided Notes

Classifying Polynomials Guided Notes

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Classifying Polynomials by degree and number of terms can be tricky business. These guided notes will help lead your students to success. The notes are complete with bellwork on standard form, vocabulary section, organization tables, and plenty of practice for your students and a review section on evaluating functions. Enjoy! The Math Lab
Preview of Chain Rule 500 Maze Activity

Chain Rule 500 Maze Activity

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Need an activity to liven up your Calculus class? The Chain Rule 500 Maze is for you! This activity is great for small groups or individual practice. Students will get to test their knowledge of the Chain Rule by identifying their race car's path to the finish line. Students may only drive the path that has functions where the Chain Rule is need to take the derivative. After reaching the finish line, students must find the derivative of the all the functions along their path. Functions include
Preview of Factoring Practice - Which Type is Which?

Factoring Practice - Which Type is Which?

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We teach factoring again and again and again... this practice worksheet was put together to help with the practice and review process. Students will identify and work with perfect squares and cubes, then go through one of each type of factoring. Identifying what type of factoring needs to used is always an area of difficulty. Students then work through 10 problems, identifying the type and completing the work. The following types of factoring are included: - Greatest Common Factor (gcf)
Preview of Factoring the Sum and Difference of Cubes

Factoring the Sum and Difference of Cubes

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Are you going to be factoring sum and difference of cubes soon? Try out this graphic organizer with your students. Start with an introduction on identifying cubes then teach them the benefits of "SOAP." This acronym makes factoring sum and differences a breeze. Kelly Zunkiewicz
Preview of Solving Logarithmic and Exponential Functions - Racecar Competition

Solving Logarithmic and Exponential Functions - Racecar Competition

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Take solving logarithmic and exponential functions and make it fun for your students! Try the Logarithm 500 Racecar Competition. Students must solve 25 logarithmic and exponential equations to find their path from start to finish. This puzzle can be used as an individual assignment, classwork, or small group activity. Enjoy! The Math Lab
Preview of Solving One-Step Inequalities Activity - Algebra

Solving One-Step Inequalities Activity - Algebra

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Do you want to spice up your Algebra class? Are your students struggling with solving one-step inequalities? This activity is for you! Your students must color code each problem with the step that is necessary to solve the inequality. For example, if you need to multiply to solve, the problem needs to be colored pink. If you need to add, the problem needs to be colored yellow. This is a great quick check for teachers when circulating the classroom. When the problems are colored correctly, studen
Preview of Polynomial Functions Quizzes Bundle

Polynomial Functions Quizzes Bundle

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This bundle contains the first three quizzes for polynomial functions that I sell separelty. The quizzes cover the following Quiz 1: classifying polynomials by degree and number of terms, end behavior, and number of turning points Quiz 2: linear factors, zeros, end behavior, turning points, multiplicity, and graphing Quiz 3:factoring by GCF and sum and difference of cubes, real and imaginary solutions, and identifying solutions from a graph Try using these as bellwork, classwork or homework ass
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations Bundle - Graphing, Substitution, Elimination

Solving Systems of Equations Bundle - Graphing, Substitution, Elimination

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This bundle contains my guided notes and graphic organizers for solving systems of equations by graphing, substitution, and elimination. These can be purchased separately for $2.50 each, or all together for $6.00. These are great lessons for your Algebra courses and remedial courses. Enjoy! Kelly Zunkiewicz
Preview of Conjugate Root Theorem Practice Worksheet

Conjugate Root Theorem Practice Worksheet

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Try out this Conjugate Root Theorem worksheet for additional practice or as a homework assignment. This worksheet covers the following - identifying additional roots (easy, medium, hard) - writing 3rd and 4th degree polynomials from given roots Students will get the extra practice they need to fully understand the Conjugate Root Theorem. The Math Lab
Preview of Graphing Quadratics in Standard Form with HW

Graphing Quadratics in Standard Form with HW

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"There are so many steps, I don't know what to do when!" Does that sound familiar? This graphic organizer helps students breaks down the steps for identifying a, b, and c, finding the axis of symmetry and vertex, the y-intercept, then graphing the parabola. Having the students fill in the boxes of the organizer creates a pattern in their minds. The repetition will help reinforce the process they must take in order to graph a parabola. I recommend completing the fist example with your class and t
Preview of Sets Bundle - 2 Lessons, HW and Quiz - Sets, Subsets, Elements, Complements

Sets Bundle - 2 Lessons, HW and Quiz - Sets, Subsets, Elements, Complements

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What a steal! Included in this bundle are two lessons with homework assignments and a quiz. The lessons cover sets, subsets, elements, and complements. There is plenty of practice for your students, even real world examples. Teacher notes for each lesson are included as well as answer keys. Check it out! Kelly Zunkiewicz
Preview of Difference of Perfect Squares Factoring Maze

Difference of Perfect Squares Factoring Maze

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Try a fun maze activity with your students for factoring difference of perfect squares. Students will need to find a path from the starting line to the finish line through all the expressions that can be factored by difference of perfect squares. The expressions range from easy, x^2-9, to more difficult problems, 16x^2-25. After identifying the factorable expressions, students must factor each highlighted expression. ' This activity works great for a class starter, enrichment, review, or even h
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Experience

Subjects Taught: Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Algebra 2 Honors, Advanced Topics, Trigonometry, PreCalculus, AP Calculus AB Other Experience: Math Coach, Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) Project Participant Presenters at the following: 2010 MET Data Release in Washington D.C., 2011 AFT Conference in Washington D.C., January 2012 Alliance for Education Webinar, and multiple trainings for new and experienced teachers.

Teaching style

Our classrooms are high energy, interactive, student led, informative, and common-core based. We use a variety of strategies such as Kagan and CRISS strategies to engage my students. My classroom is also technology and data driven.

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