I had fun teaching the Pythagorean Theorem this year! My students still didn't love having to simplify the radicals, but they'll g...
When I taught my students how to write a function rule, I used this graphic organizer . It was really just an interesting way to organize...
Ahhh, slope. I was afraid that slope was going to be boring in Algebra 1 (since they did it in Pre-Algebra), but it was super fun! Fir...
I posted awhile ago about how I used paper folding to help my students discover the Triangle Midsegment Theorem . Then, I had my students ...
The last couple of lessons for my Transformations unit were dilations and symmetry. For dilations, I used my dilations foldable . I ...
In my Transformations unit in geometry, I taught translations first . Then, I moved on to reflections and rotations. My students learn...
This year, I taught geometric transformations at the end of first semester. It’s a unit that is easy to move around and I needed to fill a...
I taught Segments in Triangles as a mini-unit this year. I spent one day on midesgments and two days on altitudes, angle bisectors, perpen...
Happy December!! I don't know about you, but I'm SO excited that winter break is so close! It's time for some rest, time w...
My interactive notebook pages for solving absolute value equations aren’t super fancy, but they got the job done! I made a flip book ...
In Algebra 2, I teach conics at the end of the year. I always include the section that includes systems of non-linear equations, because I ...
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