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Mary Carr
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By Mary Carr
This activity is an introduction to the many mathematical properties found in Pascal’s Triangle. Your students will search for several different patterns among the numbers of the triangle. Intended for middle school students, Exploring Pascal’s
Subjects:
Numbers, Other (Math), Gifted and Talented
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Lesson
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By Mary Carr
Perhaps it’s the last days before winter break and you don’t want to start anything new. Let your students do something different and seasonal by filling in ornaments on Pascal’s tree while searching for number patterns. This activity is an
Subjects:
Other (Math), Gifted and Talented, Christmas/ Chanukah/ Kwanzaa
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, Homeschool
Types:
Activities, Printables, Lesson
$2.00
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Math teacher, grades 6 - 8; Mathletes Coach; Coordinator, Math and Chess Clubs; Northrop-Grumman TEAACH program participant (2 years) and presenter (1 year)

MY TEACHING STYLE

I am big on making cross-curricular and career connections to the material that we're learning. I try to make math relevant to everyday life and I like to make learning fun.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Earthwatch Educator Fellowship, 2011; "Most Influential Teacher", 2012

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

B.S. Medical Laboratory Sciences (Medical Technology); Master of Public Health; Master of Arts in Teaching with Endorsements in Math, Science, and Social Studies

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I am a committed environmentalist. I participated in an Earthwatch Institute fellowship, Climate Change at the Arctic's Edge, in Churchill, Manitoba in 2011. I had the privilege of working with 11 other teachers from across the U.S. and an international climate researcher in a part of the world that is absolutely fascinating. While in the Churchill area I saw a polar bear and beluga whales up close. Awesome!