Welcome to my World Wide Web experiment. Since I don't have a program (other than
Notepad and Microsoft Word) I can promise you won't see anything fancy here.
I don't have much of a vision for this experiment yet - so you get to help me. Please
send me any ideas you have on what you would find helpful orinteresting. What I envision
is a place to store things I write (or things other people have written) that I find
interesting or helpful.
Click here for high scores of my students. Students
at MHS that have scored 5s on the AP Calculus test.
Click here to go to my high school information
Some thoughts on books:
Math Doesn't Suck - Danica McKellar
Two great books I won't finish
The writers who made me - part 1
Everyone that goes through ARTC writes an essay on their favorite teacher. It helps us
realize why we want to be teachers. Doing this does help us get through the occasional
dry patch where it seems everyone is displeased.
Everyone does this if they have the incredible Ms.
McFann (aka Jane) anyway ....
Here is my essay.
I have been interested in chess pretty much my entire life, hence the background. I
don't spend much time at chess anymore, because being a math teacher at Middletown High
School occupies pretty much my whole life!
Here's a couple of pages I created in 2005 when I was hired to help try and raise math
scores on the Delaware state assessment (10th grade).
So let's try it: Click here for math!
Also on that original site, was a thank you to one of the Biology teachers at Charter
School of Wilmington (and a chess friend) who helped and inspired me to try teaching
way back when. Thanks to the
man who has inspired me : Dr. Tom Fleetwood.