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I'm really working hard to up my digital game this year - and what better way than to start with a quick formative assessment.

In this activity, students will practice finding limits using algebra.  There are only 6 questions, so this is a fairly quick assignment - but it will be fun for students and you'll love it because...it's self checking!

Mathematics is a fascinating subject that influences various aspects of our lives, from architecture to technology. To ignite your students&...
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I recently learned about using google forms to make an escape room.  I thought I'd give it a try on the first day of a couple of my clas...
In today's fast-paced and technology-driven world, developing critical thinking skills is more important than ever. As educators, we str...
  I'll be teaching AP PreCalc next year and I'm not going to lie...I'm nervous about it.  I can't figure out why exactly...I...
  Are you searching for a fun and effective way to reinforce special angle relationships in your geometry lessons?  Look no further...I...
Missing angles in a triangle leads us to the angle sum theorem which states that there are 180˚ in every triangle.  Really???  In EVERY tria...