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Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training

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Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
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Coaches use circuits to increase skill, strength, speed, and stamina. Teachers can use circuits too!
 
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote this set of problems for my child's sixth grade teacher to use as they get ready for their benchmark. Topics include distributing and combining like terms, inequalities, operations with decimals and fractions, order of operations, distance
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Math, Arithmetic, Decimals
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th
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Activities, Printables
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
Engage your students with the circuit format! Students who complete this circuit will have worked 24 probability problems ranging from tossing a coin to spinning a spinner to picking jellybeans out of a jar. Some of the answers are written as
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Fractions, Math Test Prep, Decimals
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th
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Worksheets, Printables, Centers
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I am a high school math teacher with 33.5+ years experience primarily with algebra one and calculus (but with all courses). I have also taught at the middle school and college level. I have been paying attention to the misconceptions students have for the past 33.5+ years. I know what kinds of mistakes kids make and I weave these into the circuits I write to help them notice their misconceptions. I do not include answer keys with the circuits because the answers are part of the circuit. The teacher needs to work the circuit first as prep, and then let the circuit and the students take care of the rest.

MY TEACHING STYLE

My circuits represent but a fraction of my day-to-day teaching resources, but they are the ones I have developed and so I am proud of them! They appear boring (just boxes), but I promise you, they will keep your students engaged! They are not just practice, but the unpacking of a skill or concept. If you are trying to move away from direct instruction into being more of a facilitator, try a few circuits! Try writing your own! I do not include the answer keys because the answers are part of the circuit. These circuits are in some ways NO PREP, but the teacher must work through the circuit first to understand the unpacking of the idea. When all else fails, whip out your light saber.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

STAR Teacher (7 times) Siemens AP Excellence Award (2009) PAEMST nominee 2011 PAEMST finalist 2015 High School and District Teacher of the Year 2022

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

Mathematics and Art History double major (Smith College). Masters in Education (Harvard University).

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Rabid college sports (SEC) fan. Knitter. Baker. Dog lover. Walker. Jedi Master. You can follow my blog: virgecornelius.com