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Bluffton, Ohio, United States
About the store
Jay Waggoner and Matt Lora have a combined 53 years experience of teaching in the classroom and many, many hours of one-on-one tutoring. Although Jay may not appreciate how it will be noted that there is a significant age difference between us, our success as a small company is the product of understanding, monitoring and helping students maintain key mathematical disciplines. Our goals are established by our line of "trendy" and creative products.
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Preview of All FIVE High School Mathnerdys,Test Prep,ACT,SAT,algebra,geometry,calculus

All FIVE High School Mathnerdys,Test Prep,ACT,SAT,algebra,geometry,calculus

The intent of our Mathnerdy columns is to provide teachers and students with quick review problems in a game-like format. Working quickly under pressure is an actuality on Proficiency Tests, ACTs and SATs. Our Mathnerdy columns afford timed responses, in a fun and non-threatening atmosphere, that put a little pressure on the student. We have ten sets of 20 “Mathnerdy” columns, for fifth grade students through Calculus, so our “Mathnerdys” review many, many topics at varying levels of difficulty.
Preview of AP AB Calculus,No Calculator,limits using L'Hopital's Rule - or not, Puzzle 9

AP AB Calculus,No Calculator,limits using L'Hopital's Rule - or not, Puzzle 9

This offering is a "mathacrostics" puzzle affording teachers and students another opportunity to practice and/or review finding limits using L'Hopital's Rule - or not. It is intended to help students prepare for the no-calculator part of the AB AP calculus test. For this reason (and several others) a sheet with complete solutions of all problems given in the puzzle will be included. This puzzle is one of 30 puzzles created for a "first quarter college calculus-type course" - in high school, home
Preview of AP AB Calculus,No Calculator,derivatives of inverse trig functions, Puzzle 7

AP AB Calculus,No Calculator,derivatives of inverse trig functions, Puzzle 7

This offering is a "mathacrostics" puzzle affording teachers and students another opportunity to practice and/or review finding derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions. It is intended to help students prepare for the no-calculator part of the AB AP calculus test. For this reason (and several others) a sheet with complete solutions of all problems given in the puzzle will be included. This puzzle is one of 30 puzzles created for a "first quarter college calculus-type course" - in high scho
Preview of AP Calculus,36 Puzzle Package,3 Beginning of Year,3 End of Year,30 for Year

AP Calculus,36 Puzzle Package,3 Beginning of Year,3 End of Year,30 for Year

The Three Pre Calculus and Three Post Calculus Puzzles This is a six puzzle set of pre- and post- calculus course puzzles that are different from the “mathacrostics” puzzles. Three of the puzzles might best be given before the study of Calculus begins, 3 would best be given after the study of Calculus is completed. The six puzzles are: First, a Pre Calculus Mathematician Search wherein the puzzle-doer will search in a "word search" type puzzle for many of the mathematicians, ancient and lat
Preview of Complete Set 20 Calculus Board Sessions,Review WITH Solutions, AB AP Test

Complete Set 20 Calculus Board Sessions,Review WITH Solutions, AB AP Test

Within this set of 20 Board Sessions you will find nearly everything that a student either in a high school AB AP class, or a university Calculus I course, needs to know to do well in the NO CALCULTOR part of her/his course. Not only are important problems given, but fairly in depth solutions are given as well. If YOU can not get to all of your individual students' needs here's an efficient way to reach them individually. It will make a great review source for the AP exam. Know where a
Preview of No Calc Calc Mathacrostics - an AB AP No Calculator Puzzle Book

No Calc Calc Mathacrostics - an AB AP No Calculator Puzzle Book

These individual puzzles (at present thirty puzzles), and the Calculus Mathacrostic Puzzle book they will make up are intended: to be a “last second” no-calculator Advanced Placement preparation review of a, perhaps, forgotten topic in first quarter Calculus; to be a more pleasant additional assignment (with mostly nice and semi-nice answers) on topics that the teacher feels a class needs more work on; to be given to an individual student who the teacher has noticed needs more work in a certain
Preview of All TEN Middle School and High School Mathnerdys,math,algebra-calculus

All TEN Middle School and High School Mathnerdys,math,algebra-calculus

The intent of our Mathnerdy columns is to provide teachers and students with quick review problems in a game-like format. Working quickly under pressure is an actuality on Proficiency Tests, ACTs and SATs. Our Mathnerdy columns afford timed responses, in a fun and non-threatening atmosphere, that put a little pressure on the student. We have ten sets of 20 “Mathnerdy” columns, for fifth grade students through Calculus, so our “Mathnerdys” review many, many topics at varying levels of difficu
Preview of High School Calculus,Trigonometry,Differentiation,activities,Combo + Package 20

High School Calculus,Trigonometry,Differentiation,activities,Combo + Package 20

Here’s a package of arithmetic and math activities bound to please any Calculus teacher . . . a great present for yourself, or a favorite teacher. The “combo +” includes five different forms of activities geared to improving the atmosphere and the testing scores of any Calculus classroom . . . and it’s priced at a 26% discount from buying the five items separately. Included are: the complete set of Calculus Board Sessions WITH SOLUTIONS to all the problems, not just answers ($19.95), the complet
Preview of Calculus Beginnings and a Little Math Crossword,before calculus puzzle

Calculus Beginnings and a Little Math Crossword,before calculus puzzle

This offering is a Pre Calculus Calculus Beginnings and a Little Math Crossword wherein the puzzle-doer will be working on a crossword puzzle involving Calculus and Math facts. The 17 Calculus, Calculus mathematicians, and Math facts clues are all in bold-faced print. This puzzle will also be listed in a package of three beginning school calculus puzzles, a package of six beginning AND ending school calculus puzzles and also a bigger book-like listing. The"book" will consist of my 20 calculus
Preview of AP AB No Calculator,derivatives using the power, product, quotient rule,Puzzle 2

AP AB No Calculator,derivatives using the power, product, quotient rule,Puzzle 2

This offering is a "mathacrostics" puzzle affording teachers and students another opportunity to practice and/or review finding derivatives using the power, product, and quotient rules with just polynomial functions. I HAVE responded to the notifications from two purchasers noting that there are mistakes and HAVE corrected the puzzle TWICE now (and believe me, I DO appreciate knowing that I've made mistakes) . . . and I DO believe that I've/we've found ALL the mistakes on this puzzle. (At the
Preview of Pre-Calculus Mathnerdy, 20 Jeopardy columns,template,ACT,SAT,Graduation Test

Pre-Calculus Mathnerdy, 20 Jeopardy columns,template,ACT,SAT,Graduation Test

The intent of our Mathnerdy columns is to provide teachers and students with quick review problems in a game-like format. Working quickly under pressure is an actuality on Proficiency Tests, ACTs and SATs. Our Mathnerdy columns afford timed responses, in a fun and non-threatening atmosphere, that put a little pressure on the student. We have ten sets of 20 “Mathnerdy” columns, for fifth grade students through Calculus, so our “Mathnerdys” review many, many topics at varying levels of difficulty.
Preview of Some Calculus, Some Mathematicians, More Math Crossword

Some Calculus, Some Mathematicians, More Math Crossword

This offering is a Post Calculus Some Calculus, Some Mathematicians and More Math Crossword wherein the puzzle-doer will be working on a crossword puzzle involving Calculus and Math. It is intended to be done AFTER thew course in Calculus is completed. The 19 Calculus, Calculus mathematicians, and Math facts clues are all in bold-faced print. This puzzle will also be listed in a package of three after calculus puzzles, a package of six beginning AND ending school calculus puzzles and also a
Preview of AP AB No Calculator,finding Calculus areas under a curve, Puzzle 24

AP AB No Calculator,finding Calculus areas under a curve, Puzzle 24

This offering is a "mathacrostics" puzzle affording teachers and students another opportunity to practice and/or review finding Calculus areas under a curve using geometry and arithmetic. It is intended to help students prepare for the no-calculator part of the AB AP calculus test. For this reason (and several others) a sheet with complete solutions of all problems given in the puzzle will be included. This puzzle is one of 30 puzzles created for a "first quarter college calculus-type course" -
Preview of 3, After Calculus Ends Puzzles, Formula Matching,Crossword,Mathematician Search

3, After Calculus Ends Puzzles, Formula Matching,Crossword,Mathematician Search

This offering is the set of all three puzzles that might work nicely as exercises after that actual "hard-core" study of Calculus ends. Obviously, the goal of the three puzzles is to give a little review of the Calculus course just finished and a little more prep for the AP and/or Calculus final exam. The three puzzlesfind 14 major contributors that have helped make Calculus what it is today. Upon conclusion of the review/essay there's a fill in the blanks "secret message" that gives a sobering
Preview of 6 Puzzle Package,Calculus, 3 Before,3 After the course

6 Puzzle Package,Calculus, 3 Before,3 After the course

This offering is the six puzzle set of all pre- and post- calculus course puzzles. Three of the puzzles might best be given before the study of Calculus begins, 3 would best be given after the study of Calculus is completed. The six puzzles are: First, a Pre Calculus Mathematician Search wherein the puzzle-doer will search in a "word search" type puzzle for many of the mathematicians, ancient and later, who made contributions to the foundation of what was needed to "build" calculus. Upon conc
Preview of Calculus Mathnerdy, 20 Jeopardy columns,template,ACT,SAT,Graduation Test

Calculus Mathnerdy, 20 Jeopardy columns,template,ACT,SAT,Graduation Test

The intent of our Mathnerdy columns is to provide teachers and students with quick review problems in a game-like format. Working quickly under pressure is an actuality on Proficiency Tests, ACTs and SATs. Our Mathnerdy columns afford timed responses, in a fun and non-threatening atmosphere, that put a little pressure on the student. We have ten sets of 20 “Mathnerdy” columns, for fifth grade students through Calculus, so our “Mathnerdys” review many, many topics at varying levels of difficulty.
Preview of AP AB No Calculator,finding area of  region between two more curves, Puzzle 29

AP AB No Calculator,finding area of region between two more curves, Puzzle 29

This offering is a "mathacrostics" puzzle affording teachers and students another opportunity to practice and/or review finding the area of a region between two or more curves. It is intended to help students prepare for the no-calculator part of the AB AP calculus test. For this reason (and several others) a sheet with complete solutions of all problems given in the puzzle will be included. This puzzle is one of 30 puzzles created for a "first quarter college calculus-type course" - in high sch
Preview of A Calculus Formulas Matching Puzzle, After Calculus puzzle

A Calculus Formulas Matching Puzzle, After Calculus puzzle

This offering is a Calculus Formulas Matching Puzzle wherein the puzzle-doer will have to pair up entries in a left hand column that has formulas and expressions from calculus with a right hand column that is composed of what the formulas will get. Upon conclusion of the review/essay there's a fill in the blanks "secret message" that gives an apt definition. This puzzle will also be listed in a package of three after calculus puzzles, a package of six beginning AND ending school calculus puzz
Preview of AP AB Calculus,No Calculator,working with implicit differentiation, Puzzle 11

AP AB Calculus,No Calculator,working with implicit differentiation, Puzzle 11

This offering is a "mathacrostics" puzzle affording teachers and students another opportunity to practice and/or review working with implicit differentiation of transcendental and polynomial functions. It is intended to help students prepare for the no-calculator part of the AB AP calculus test. For this reason (and several others) a sheet with complete solutions of all problems given in the puzzle will be included. This puzzle is one of 30 puzzles created for a "first quarter college calculus-t
Preview of Three, Before Calculus Begins Puzzles, Package

Three, Before Calculus Begins Puzzles, Package

This offering is the set of all three puzzles that might work nicely as exercises before that actual "hard-core" study of Calculus begins. Obviously, the goal of the three puzzles is to give a little background about what is needed for Calculus and how Calculus actually came about. The three puzzles are:First, a Calculus History Essay wherein the puzzle-doer will have to work with some of the exponents that will come up throughout the year when differentiating and, particularly so, when integr
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About the store

Experience

Jay Waggoner and Matt Lora have a combined 53 years experience of teaching in the classroom and many, many hours of one-on-one tutoring. Although Jay may not appreciate how it will be noted that there is a significant age difference between us, our success as a small company is the product of understanding, monitoring and helping students maintain key mathematical disciplines. Our goals are established by our line of "trendy" and creative products.

Teaching style

Jay Waggoner and Matt Lora agree that students and teachers will have success in the math classroom by using 3 simple rules. 1) Teaching and Learning has to be FUN! 2) Students must memorize basic facts about numbers and their operations. 3) Monitoring of student performance must be weekly and should be cumulative using calculator and non-calculator assessments.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Jay Waggoner: Teacher of the Year Award at Shawnee High School (Lima, OH) 1996

My own education history

Jay Waggoner: BA and MA in teaching Mathematics Matt Lora: BA and MA in teaching Mathematics

Additional biographical information

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