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I have taught elementary, middle, and high school in both public and private settings. My core subject in secondary education is mathematics, specializing in Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus. In elementary, I have taught specialized scholar/gifted pull-out programs in both mathematics and language arts.
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Preview of Diamond Puzzles / Diamond Problems (Whole Numbers Only)

Diamond Puzzles / Diamond Problems (Whole Numbers Only)

Diamond Puzzles (or Diamond Problems) allow for thought-provoking practice to prepare students for algebraic factoring of trinomials in the form of x^2 + bx + c. This packet teaches students how to solve the different types of Diamond Puzzles as it builds in intensity. There are two worksheets of each of four levels (1A and 1B, 2A and 2B, 3A and 3B, 4A and 4B). All keys are also included. NOTE: This resource only uses whole numbers, not the full range of integers. It is designed to start stude
Preview of Probability Unit

Probability Unit

This unit contains in-depth explanations, examples, and practice problems for a beginner's study of probability. It starts with explaining what experiments, outcomes, and probability are. It deals with simple probability where all outcomes are equally likely, simple probability where all outcomes are not equally likely, mutually exclusive events, and complementary events. There is practice for each concept and mixed practice pages as well. There is also a vocabulary page. The keys to the ent
Preview of Averaging Practice

Averaging Practice

This resource is great for use as extra practice with averaging.
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Experience

I have taught elementary, middle, and high school in both public and private settings. My core subject in secondary education is mathematics, specializing in Algebra, Trigonometry, and Calculus. In elementary, I have taught specialized scholar/gifted pull-out programs in both mathematics and language arts.

Teaching style

I believe in a blend of conceptual understanding and regular practice. If students understand the how and why behind a concept, they will become independent learners and make connections between material. However, some concept based curriculum does not provide enough practice on each concept for the students to become expert learners.

My own education history

Masters of Education