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Formula Foldable Organizers

 I have created foldable graphic organizers for the upcoming lessons for this week. I have uploaded them to the Teachers Pay Teachers website for FREE. Description: This is a three tab foldable graphic organizer that I have recently created for my classes. It reviews the following: 1) Mid-point, 2) Distance, 3) Direct Variation, 4) Slope-Intercept, 5) Point Slope, and 6) Arithmetic Sequence. I have left the graphic organizers blank so that teachers can write their own examples. Twitter: @pitakesthecake

Statistics Introduction

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 I I was cleaning the photos off my phone to make room for photos that would be taken at our family celebration for Thanksgiving. I came across a photo that I took on our family vacation in July. This photo was taken at a rest area in New Mexico. I thought this would be a great to introduce statistics and have students dicuss that sample type and the validity of its results.

NCTM Nashville

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It's been awhile since I have posted anything. I had laid my blog to side and had focused on teaching 7th grade math.   Last school year was very challenging for me. Everything that I had know to be successful I had to do away with and find new things that work in my classroom.  I have been given the opportunity to move up to the high school and teach Algebra 1 for this school year. I am trying to navigate my through TN Ready standards and thus was able to attend the NCTM Regional conference in Nashville last week.  I met one of my favorite bloggers, Pam J. Wilson! Since attending this conference, I have become inspired to start blogging and using Twitter more!