A "colorful" tip for Geometry Teachers

Tips for Geometry – A Favorite One for Teachers

I stumbled onto one my best tips for Geometry teachers in class one day. I wish I were one of those naturally gifted teachers whose best practices are as effortless as breathing. But, alas, I wasn’t one of those. My toolbox of useful teaching skills did indeed fill up, but

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How a Superhero and a Sidekick can Help Students Simplify Radicals

A “Super” Way to Teach Radicals in Simplest Form

How to teach radicals in simplest form to your Geometry students (or any high school math student)… In a high school geometry class, the need to simplify radicals (specifically square roots radicals) pops up from time to time.  You’ll often encounter radicals when you teach the Geometric Mean Altitude Theorem

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Hi, I'm Linda!

I am a retired high school math teacher.  After taking a walk, enjoying my cup of tea and quiet time, I spend my days sharing tips and insights (from 27+ years in the classroom), or creating resources for teachers like you who love to save time, teach well, and be the teacher your students need! I live in the Dallas area with my husband.

Let me send you some great Geometry freebies!

No Prep, Anytime Geometry Worksheet
Self Checking Activity!
No Prep, Anytime Geometry Worksheet
Self Checking Activity!
Fun Activity!
Word Search and a Coloring Sheet (because high school kids still like to color!)
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