My geometry students always seem to fall within two categories: they love triangle congruence (because they think it's easy) or they ...
I’ve seen elementary school teachers use paint samples in interactive notebooks, and I knew I could think of a place to use them for older...
Today, I wanted to share with you some classroom management tips that I’ve learned over the years and some tips that friends have shared wit...
Parallel lines is such a fun unit to teach!  I don’t know why I like that unit in Geometry so much, but I do.   Anyway, I have an inter...
So you want to know how to rock teaching proofs?  Proofs cut-out activities are hands down my favorite activity for teaching proofs. ...
Every generation has a historical moment that they will remember forever.  I will always remember where I was on September 11, 2001.  I w...
I always teach Biconditional Statements as a separate lesson from Conditional Statements.  I think it flows nicely into teaching theorems...
Today I’m sharing a fun activity that I like to do with my students at the beginning of the year in Algebra 2.  At the beginning of the y...
Welcome to the 89th edition of Math Teachers at Play (MTaP) Blog Carnival!  MTaP is a monthly blog carnival with a collection of tips, ga...
In my curriculum, one of the first few lessons in Algebra 2 Honors was about the subsets of real numbers.  If I were teaching this again,...
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As the first day of school approaches, I thought it would be nice to share some tips for the first day of school.  I’ll share some tips tha...
I really like teaching Conditional Statements in Geometry.  This lesson is usually the first lesson in my short logic unit.  I actually s...