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I have been teaching for 16 years now. I have taught in many different school's: meaning district schools and charter schools.
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Preview of Geometry Notes Unit 1.1: Points, Lines and Planes

Geometry Notes Unit 1.1: Points, Lines and Planes

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What's Included inside the Guided Notes:Structured Vocabulary Tracker (Page 1): * A 3-column table breaking down all core concepts: Point, Line, Plane, Collinear, Coplanar, Line Segment, Ray, Opposite Rays, and Intersection.Built-in fill-in-the-blank gaps for definitions (e.g., extends ________ directions, reside on the ________ surface).Explicitly bordered "Visual Diagram" bounding boxes featuring subtle helper text instructions (e.g., "Draw 3 collinear pts", "Sketch ray AB") for students to sk
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Experience

I have been teaching for 16 years now. I have taught in many different school's: meaning district schools and charter schools.

Teaching style

For Geometry I treat the 8th graders like high school students, because they are taking a high school class. They have homework everyday. They work on Geometry everyday. I also give them packets for all breaks to work on. We take a quiz or test every week to motor their progress in the class. We take notes, I do examples then we do problems together and then I give them problems to work on at home. Then they come back with questions the next day.

Awards & shining teacher moments

I have 100% pass rate in the Geometry EOC for 2 years in a row. A trio of my geometry girls thanked me in their speech at 8th grade graduation. Last years valedictorian also named me in his speech and thanked me. The kids doing well is why I do what I do.

My own education history

I have a bachelor's of science in Education from the University of Winona State in Minnesota.

Additional biographical information

Pineapples: Stand tall, wear a crown and be sweet on the inside. I think all of my students should embody this concept with pineapples.