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Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training

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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
This set of 20 questions will help your students take notes on the significant historical, scientific, and mathematical events in the movie Hidden Figures. There are easily 20 more questions that can be asked, I just happened to focus on these. You
Subjects:
Math, Calculus, Science
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Movie Guides
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
This is a great cooperative activity for algebra one or algebra two. It involves inequalities, some of which are compound inequalities. Student Directions: There are 32 cards. 8 story cards (S1, S2, S3, …), 8 inequality cards (I1, I2, I3,
Subjects:
Math, Algebra, Algebra 2
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th
Types:
Activities, Centers
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
Your students will beg for more circuits after they work just one. This circuit starts easy with a two-step equation, but builds from there and includes distributing, combining like terms, variable on both sides, some decimals and fractions as
Subjects:
Math, Algebra, Algebra 2
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th
Types:
Worksheets, Printables, Task Cards
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote this circuit to help students review for a test on exploring 1-variable data. The topics closely align with Unit 1 from the Advanced Placement Statistics Course and Exam Description. Please read the directions carefully and work the
Subjects:
Math, Statistics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education
Types:
Activities, Homework, Printables
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
Generally when I teach factoring I teach all quadratic trinomials in one class period, but this year I had so many struggling learners that I realized I needed to break it up a little more. So I wrote two circuits, one with c greater than 0 and
Subjects:
Algebra, Algebra 2
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote this circuit for high school calculus students (and their teachers). It is intended to review limits and continuity, basic derivatives and differentiability, derivatives of composite functions, and contextual applications of the derivative
Subjects:
Calculus
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education
Types:
Activities, Printables, Independent Work Packet
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
Engage your students with this 20-question circuit on domain and range! Once you and your students try a circuit, you will be hooked! This circuit involves piecewise, composite, rational, quadratic, square root, cube root, trig, exponential and
Subjects:
PreCalculus, Trigonometry, Algebra 2
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Homework
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote this circuit as a review for the end of Unit 2 of the AP Statistics curriculum. It involves mainly linear regression but also some two-way tables. If you have never used a circuit before, I encourage you to read the directions carefully
Subjects:
Math, Statistics
Grades:
11th, 12th, Higher Education
Types:
Activities, Homework, Printables
FREE
3
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote this set of 20 exercises to give my students more practice with the "bridge unit" (probability) between the basics of statistics and inference. A calculator is deifnitely required. Students begin in cell #1, work the problem, search for
Subjects:
Math, Applied Math, Statistics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Homework
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
Statistics is heavy on vocabulary -- so this circuit helps students review those important words and phrases such as response bias, explanatory variable, randomization, matched pairs design and so much more. Download it, work it out before your
Subjects:
Math, Statistics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education
Types:
Activities, Homework, Printables
FREE
3
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I was inspired by the new PSAT questions as I wrote this circuit. The 16 questions will give your students practice with linear and quadratic expressions and functions, including key ideas such as slope and maximum value. To advance in the
Subjects:
Algebra, Math Test Prep, Algebra 2
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Worksheets, Assessment
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
This 20-question FREE circuit will help your students not only toggle between scientific and standard notations, it will also give them an opportunity to perform operations with either very large or very small numbers. Written as a review for my
Subjects:
Astronomy, Chemistry, Physical Science
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote this 20-question circuit to give students practice with the probability needed in statistics. The problems included are closely tied to the first half of AP Statistics Unit 4. A calculator is needed and students may use a formula sheet (or
Subjects:
Statistics
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th, Higher Education
Types:
Activities, Homework, Printables
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
Your students have learned all of their identities, but how do they use them? Give them a circuit and put them to work. Some of the questions involve simplifying, some involve re-writing, some involve solving, etc. 24 questions total. Student
Subjects:
Math, PreCalculus, Trigonometry
Grades:
11th, 12th, Higher Education
Types:
Worksheets, Printables
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
This circuit has 20 questions which all require chain rule. There are many different functions from power to trig, but there are no logarithms, exponential, nor inverse trig functions (written especially for those of you who teach late
Subjects:
Calculus
Grades:
11th, 12th, Higher Education
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Printables
FREE
16
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
Give your students engaging practice with this set of 16 self-checking equations to solve! The aim is for students to practice solving equations with the variable on both sides of the equal sign. There are two word problems mid-way through the
Subjects:
Algebra
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th
Types:
Worksheets, Activities, Printables
CCSS:
8.EE.C.7b, 8.EE.C.8c
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote these guided notes for my algebra one students as an introduction to piecewise functions. They understand a function as an input / output machine and they understand the notation. They do not know about the vertical line test or formal
Subjects:
Algebra, PreCalculus, Algebra 2
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th, 11th
Types:
Printables, Scaffolded Notes
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote this for our middle and high school students so they could get some practice for their second benchmark test. There are 24 questions and seperate paper will be needed. No calculator is needed, however I will allow my students to use a
Subjects:
Math, Algebra, Math Test Prep
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th
Types:
Activities, Homework, Printables
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
I wrote this 16-question circuit as a request for our AP Precalculus teacher. She wanted something to help her students review before the Unit 1 test. This circuit covers many of the topics in the course and exam description from end behavior and
Subjects:
Math, PreCalculus
Grades:
10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities, Homework, Printables
FREE
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By Virge Cornelius' Mathematical Circuit Training
Your students will beg for more circuits after they work these 24 linear inequalities! Students enter the circuit on the easiest problem, solve it, and then hunt for the answer to advance in the circuit. If everything goes smoothly (which it won't
Subjects:
Math, Algebra, Algebra 2
Grades:
8th, 9th, 10th
Types:
Worksheets, Printables, Task Cards
FREE
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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).

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

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