My name is Mrs. Yabut and I've been teaching math for almost two decades. This site will serve as your tool to help you better understand our daily lessons. I will post our weekly lesson highlights and some helpful videos to reinforce your learning in class.
A bit of my history....
A bit of my history.....
My husband and I with our three children started our new life here in Bastrop back in 2003 and since then we call this quiet place as our second home. Below is a list of my professional journey since I started teaching in 1993.
- Taught HS Math (Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry) for 7 seven years in the Philippines
- Taught Math at Morehouse Jr. High for 2 years (2003-2005)
- Taught Geometry and Algebra I Honors at Delta High School for a year (2005-2006)
- Taught Algebra II here at Bastrop High School (2006-2007)
- Currently teaching Geometry Honors and Geometry Regular
- National Board Certified Teacher 2009-2019 (Adolescence and Young Adulthood-Math)
- LA GEAR UP On-Site School Coordinator for Bastrop High
- Graduated from LA Tech University on May 2014 with Master's Degree in Curriculum & Instruction (Technology)
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Create one multimedia storybook using PhotoStory 3, MovieMaker, or iMovie. Guidelines for this project are:
Create a storyboard that serves as the plan for your project. The storyboard should include notes about pictures, text, or other content. The storyboard should be completed using technology resources. You should submit the word-processed file.
- The storybook can
be fiction or nonfiction about problems involving Circles.
- The
storybook must contain clip art or photos. No more than 10% of
pictures from a specific book may be used as part of the project.
- The
storybook must contain your voice narration.
- There should be
background music.
- You should create
drawings and illustrations to reflect content of the book. These
illustrations can be created electronically, or they can be drawn by hand,
scanned, and then saved as images to import into storybook.