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Mostly secondary math resources for use with Common Core. Visit my blog.
 
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12 suduko games designed for young learners. These 4x4 suduko puzzles use pictures instead of numbers and can be used in math centers or as a...
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Sometimes called Pic-a-Pix or Paint By Numbers, these picture logic puzzle use logic and numbered grids paint a picture. This ac...
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Picture Suduko puzzle using a simple 4 x 4 grid. Helps with abstract reasoning while boosting simple color and letter recognition skills. A perfe...
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wcblair82
Do you have any specials that bundle items together to buy all at once instead of individually?
Thank you.
Cindy
April 20, 2013 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Other than the Algebra checklist, which is offered as individual parts or bundled together as one item, I have not bundled any of my items together. This is perhaps something I might do in the future, but for now it's not in the plans. Sorry. I hope you can find what you are looking for. I do occasionally have sales, where all items are offered at a 20% discount. If you 'follow' my store, you will be notified when these sales take place. Thanks for your inquiry and your interest in my resources.
-Emily
April 20, 2013 Report inappropriate comment

Live to Teach
Live to Teach  (TpT Seller) re: Systems of Linear Equations Review Packet: a Study Guide
Hello,

I am new to this site. I was just wondering how it works. If I buy something from you does it give me the license to reproduce it for my students? Is it a multi-year use?

Thanks,

Dan
April 18, 2013 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Yes Dan, You have permission to use the item in your classroom and to reproduce it as many times as you like for your classroom setting only (for as many years as you like too!). The license does not extend outside of your classroom needs however, so if you share the resource with another teacher, the license does not cover their students too. Just point them back here to purchase another license for themselves. You are also agreeing not to post the item on the internet to be freely downloaded by others (permission will granted to post the item on a password protected site for use by your students).

Thanks for your interest in my resources.
April 18, 2013 Report inappropriate comment

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mysutton re: Common Core Posters: Standards for Mathematical Practice (Print Edition)
I love your posters - how big would they be if I ordered the print product from you?
April 17, 2013 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
The print versions are 11"x17". They are professionally printed on a heavy-weight glossy stock.
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Mikel Jones  (TpT Seller) re: Visualizing Lines and Planes in Geometry
Does the activity include a key?
February 21, 2013 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
This is one of the first items I ever posted on TpT, before I thought about also posting an answer key! So the answer is, no it does not include an answer key, BUT it's on the top of my list for today. It will be included by the end of today. Thanks for pointing it out! -Emily @ The Allman Files
February 21, 2013 Report inappropriate comment

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djmulloy re: Common Core Posters: Standards for Mathematical Practice
Hi,
Want to order Middle School-High School Common Core Math Posters in color,big size(is that 11 by 17?). Is the total price $15(10 plus 5(S&H)? Credit card,check directly to you?

Thanks,
Denny Mulloy
Math Teacher Columbus,OH
bbmulloy@hotmail.com
614-443-5926
February 17, 2013 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Hi Denny,

The print version of these posters is available through a separate listing in my TpT store: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Common-Core-Posters-Standards-for-Mathematical-Practice-Print-Edition

Just purchase the posters through that link and I'll get the message ad send the posters right out to you. And yes, that's the price. They are professionally printed on a glossy cardstock and shipped via USPS Priority. You'll be happy. Thanks!

Emily
February 17, 2013 Report inappropriate comment

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Mrs. Co-  (TpT Seller) re: Holiday Picture Logic Puzzle: Color By Number
Hi! I am soooo confused. I don't get how to do this and that's after looking up a similar puzzle on the web, which is just as confusing! Yikes! If you have time, could you explain please?
Thanks!
Janice
December 1, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Janice, There's a lot of logical thinking involved, but here are some tips to get you started:
* The numbers give information about how many groups of blocks will be shaded in any given row or column... for example
* Notice that the first column contains only the number 30. That means that in that column, 30 squares will be shaded in together. Since there ARE only 30 squares in that first column, you can go ahead and shade in the whole column.
* Next, look at the first row. The numbers 2 11 13 1 tell you that in that row, the solution will contain a block of two, followed by some space, a block of 11, space, a block of 13, space, and a block of 1. The hard part is that you do not know how large the spaces will be and whether there will be any space at the front or back of the row. This is where the logic comes in: you'll notice that 1) the column you already filled in tells you that there is no space in the front of the row (go ahead and fill in the first block of two) and 2) if you add up the numbers in the first row 2+11+13+1=27, there is only room enough in the row to hold three more squares, which means the spaces between the blocks can only be one square! Fill in the first row accordingly.
* Now, having the first row and column filled out correctly, you will find that you can fill out at least the first bit from every row and column. The more you get filled in, the more information you have to help you fill out the rest!

* Don't worry! I find that there is a tough learning curve up front, but once you get those first two rows/columns filled in, you'll be hooked and so will you students. It's very rewarding once you get the hang of it.

Enjoy!
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plrobinson0304 re: Scatter Plots, Trend Lines, Regression Equations and Data Analysis
It is password protected. Thank you again!
November 25, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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plrobinson0304 re: Scatter Plots, Trend Lines, Regression Equations and Data Analysis
I purchased this unit and I think it is wonderful. I am wanting to use some of these activities for my IBL unit at my middle school. We have a closed internet portal that only my students, myself, and administrators have access to with usernames and passwords. Would I be allowed to put some of this material on this portal for my unit if I show where my resources came from. This portal can not be accessed by anyone on the internet except for my current students. The point of the portal is so administrators can see what we are teaching electronically and if a student is absent they can stay caught up by going on the portal and doing the activities on their own. Let me know if I have your permission. Thanks for the great material!
November 24, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
As long as the site is password protected, I am happy to grant permission for you to post it online. Thank you for asking and for your support of my materials. Enjoy!
November 25, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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Tara Costigliola  (TpT Seller) re: Triangle Centers Coordinate Geometry: Common Core Performance Task
How long did it take your students to complete this assessment?
November 11, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
As a collaborative assessment, you should allow about 30 minutes, but I'd say that's a ball-park estimate. You should consider level of students, comfort with the content, and experience with this type of assessment when blocking time in your schedule. I always find that each class presents different needs. Some need lots of coaxing to get those verifications and justifications out onto the paper. I hope it goes well for you.
November 12, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

Miss Chuk
Miss Chuk  (TpT Seller) re: Performance Task Assessment: Polynomial Functions
Sounds like the standards are quite inline!

Here is a website that links to the Alberta Program of Study (if you are interested!): http://education.alberta.ca/teachers/program.aspx
November 7, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

Miss Chuk
Miss Chuk  (TpT Seller) re: Performance Task Assessment: Polynomial Functions
Hi there,

I can't wait to check these out. Do you have any information on their relevance to the Canadian curriculum?

Thanks!
November 6, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Unfortunately, I don't have any knowledge of Canadian standards. Do you have some documentation you can point me towards?

This particular assessment covers applications involving third degree polynomials, including writing, solving, and finding a maximum value.
November 6, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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rebeccapugh re: Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout
Just bought this and it won't open! Could you please send as a word document? Thanks so much!
October 12, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Sure, but I need your email address. Leave it here or at coremath912@gmail.com
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sberry90 re: Circle Properties Study Guide: Angles, Arcs, and Segments
This will be great as a visual organizer. Do you have anything available that can help "push" the formulas in? The students (10th graders) have a hard time keeping them all straight, and their long term retention (until the end-of-year test) is minimal. Would love to find some activities that will help with that.
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schusterji
RE: Assessing Understanding: General and Analytic Rubrics for Math Performance Tasks - Excellent resource, thanks so much for sharing. On the P/4 rating and explanation sheet you ask the question, "Can I have permission to share . . . " . Would it be possible to change the "can" to "may"? I'm a stickler for the whole can/may thing and I stress that my students use the correct form at all times. Thanks again for sharing your excellent work!
August 26, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
You got it! I do my best, but we math teachers are not always the most well known for our conscientious grammar!

If you send me your email address, I'll send you the revised version in your inbox.

Emily
August 26, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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khbatora re: Common Core Posters: Standards for Mathematical Practice
Just purchased your common core math practices posters. Would love them in the larger size. Thanks.
khbatora
August 21, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
I'd be happy to send you the file with the tabloid size posters. I just nee an email address to send them to. Send me an email ok?
coremath912@gmail.com
August 22, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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jstreeter re: Common Core Posters: Standards for Mathematical Practice
I just purchased your Common Core Math Practices posters...I LOVE THEM!!! I would love to have them in the larger size though.

Thank you!

Jené Streeter
August 21, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Jene, I'd be happy to send you the file with the tabloid size posters. I just nee an email address to send them to. Send me an email to coremath912@gmail.com
August 21, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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slyford3 re: Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout
Just purchased this and could not open it. Can you send this to me as a word file? Thanks!
slyford@csat-k12.org
August 8, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
The MS Word file is in you inbox. Thanks for your purchase! -Emily
August 8, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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Penny johnson  (TpT Seller) re: Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout
Just purchased your geometry syllabus. May I have a copy sent in Word please? And also do you have an algebra syllabus? Thanks

pennyj098@bellsouth.net
August 8, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
The Word file is in your inbox!
My algebra syllabus looks pretty identical to this one, with only a few changes to the supply list and calculator guidelines. Let me know if you need help making adjustments.

Thank you,
Emily
August 8, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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tmcknight126
Hi, I purchased your SMP posters and would like to have the 11 X 17 files. I would like to have the posters enlarged and printed at Sam's Club to use in my CCSS math trainings this year. Sam's Club requires written permission from you, the owner, due to copyright laws. May I have this permission?
Thank you,
Tammy McKnight, Curr Coord
Wood County Schools
tmcknight126@gmail.com
August 5, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Tammy, I sent the file and permissions to your inbox. Let me know if there are any further issues.

-Emily
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csjackson
I purchased your common core posters and would like to have the 11x17 files. My email address is csjackson@pearl.k12.ms.us. Let me know if you need anything else! Thanks!!
August 5, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Thank you for your purchase! The file with enlarged posters is in your inbox.

Emily
August 5, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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sbissonnette re: Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout
Could I get a word file of this document?

Thanks!
Susan

suewhelan@comcast.net
July 27, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Yes indeed. Thank you so much for your support of my materials!
Emily
July 28, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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Clstrevel re: Algebra 1 Review Checklist Part 2: NonLinear
i see that most of your files, which are amazing by the way, have common core listed. However, here in MS we are coing to ccss in 2 years and we are trying to get a head start. I found you stuff on pinterest and just need to know if the review checklists are core standard oriented?

chelsi
July 23, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
The review checklist was made from my experiences in a pre-CCSS Algebra 1 course. I have added the Common Core citations as they apply to the individual items, but did not begin with the standards and create the list from that. For example, the CCSS have most of the linear items in Grade 8 (or prior) and most of the non-linear items are listed in High School. I am currently working on three new checklists for Common Core Math in Grade 6, 7, 8. Those should be posted in a week or so. Watch for them! And if there is something more specific you are looking for, let me know. I'll put it on my to-do list.

Thanks for your positive feedback.
-Emily
July 24, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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trace1023 re: Common Core Posters: Standards for Mathematical Practice
Can these posters be printed on 11x17 paper without distorting the images? I want to post them in my classroom, but I want them to be larger.
July 20, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
The posters were formatted for 8.5x11, but if you want 11×17 you'd either have to enlarge them125-130% and cut off the edges or centered on the page. If you send me an email, I'll enlarge them for you and send you a new file. Thanks for your purchase! -Emily (coremath912@gmail.com)
July 21, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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bethaweber re: Performance Task Assessment: Quadratic Functions and Vertical Motion
I will be teaching algebra to gifted 7th graders. Do you think this would be way over their heads?
July 18, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
As long as they are already successful with linear systems, I see no problem with the regular version of this assessment for 7th graders. But if you are teaching Common Core algebra (ie gr 8), I believe it stops before quadratics. Let me know how it goes! -Emily
July 21, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

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Jacquie White  (TpT Seller) re: Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout
Hi, I just purchased the class syllabus but do not have PUB. Could you please send it to me as a word doc??

Thanks!!! I am teaching Algebra for the first time next year (previously taught 6th for a few years) and I really appreciate your resources, especially your performance tasks which I am planning on buying in the near future!

My email is jacq.white@gmail.com

Let me know if you would like me to provide a copy of the receipt!
July 7, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Hi Jacquie, I will import the file into Word for you and send you that version, but let me warn you, that there will be a lot of text boxes. I switched from Word to Pub many years ago because it was so much better at manipulating items on the page. When you get the new file, just let me know if it causes you more headaches. I'll be happy to walk you through some editing tips if needed, or even make adjustments for you, if it comes to that! Give me a bit... I'll get you the new file by tonight, ok?

Thanks for your support!
Emily
July 7, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

Science Rules
Science Rules  (TpT Seller) re: Algebra Performance Task: Multistep Equations with Tables and Graphs
I love your "the plant problem" and "the car Problem" yet as I go over them I wonder if my students have covered this and can work on it independently (as a sponge after exam) in science? 7th grade. I will also check with the 7th grade math teachers to be sure. I am impressed with your products and want to find ways to integrate them into my classes as math extensions. Thank you!
April 15, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Thank you for your compliments. I think that a typical 7th grader would not have enough algebra to handle either of those problems independently, but I suppose it depends on the child and the curriculum at your school. You should check with the 7th grade math teachers. I'm pretty sure the concepts and the graphing would be entirely appropriate, but the expression writing may be a little challenging without any guidance. Let me know how it goes!
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Teacherjessica8 re: Linear, Quadratic, Exponential Functions: A Formative Assessment Tool
Is there a way to access your pp that goes w/ these paddles?
February 25, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
The powerpoint slideshow is available for purchase in my store: <a href="http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Linear-Quadratic-Exponential-Functions-Formative-Asmt-Slideshow">Linear, Quadratic, Exponential Functions: Formative Asmt Slideshow</a>

It includes 35 slides showing multiple representations of functions: equations, graphs, verbal descriptions, situations in context, and data sets. Students are challenged to identify the function by family: linear (growth/decay), exponential (growth/decay), or quadratic (positive/negative). Let me know if you have trouble finding or using it.

-Emily
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Caryn
Caryn  (TpT Seller) re: Valentine Picture Logic Puzzle: Color By Number
FYI my students had trouble starting this puzzle. There is no good starting point since none of the line use all the spaces. Your other puzzle had a line that used every spot between solid and spaces.
February 9, 2012 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Caryn, Thanks for your feedback. You are right about a solid line fill being the easiest start to this kind of problem. I'll bear that in mind when I offer ratings for my next puzzle. So, in the absence of the easy start, this puzzle has several good starting points for using logical reasoning to fill in portions of rows and columns. For instance, several rows have blocks of 25 or so. Since there are only 35 squares in a row, that means that the middle 15 squares MUST be filled in in those rows. Instruction #3 attempts to explain this idea with some illustration. It's the key skill to achieving mastery over these types of problems. Good luck, and thanks so much for sharing it with your students. That makes me happy! :)
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Scipi  (TpT Seller)
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January 6, 2012 Report inappropriate comment

Zion6Teach
Zion6Teach  (TpT Seller) re: Algebra Performance Task: Multistep Equations with Tables and Graphs
On the Multi-Step Equations in context activity - why isn't the cover page the same as in the sample view pages?
November 13, 2011 Report inappropriate comment
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The Allman Files  (TpT Seller)
Hi Zion6Teach,

I'm not sure what you mean exactly, but hopefully this will answer your question:
* The square image that comes up on the product page was created specifically to fit in the small dimensions of that thumbnail... it is for advertising purposes only and is not part of the actual document.
* Furthermore, the 'sample' thumbnails may not match exactly with the actual document because I have revised the document a few times since posting the original images.

Is there something in a particular image that you want or need?

-Emily
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I've taught high school mathematics in many settings: public, private, urban, suburban, and rural. I have also worked in an instructional and editorial capacity for Pearson Education. I've benefited from the leadership of some extraordinary mentors throughout my career and I look forward to sharing my expertise with you.

MY TEACHING STYLE

Mathematics has wonderful depth and intrigue. I find that cooperative learning, performance tasks, writing, and exploration are all wonderful tools for driving the content to a place where synthesis and analysis can happen. I strive to identify and explore big ideas and essential questions in all topics.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

My original classroom materials have received accolades from my colleagues, students, and parents wherever I go.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

BA, Grinnell College (Grinnell, IA) MEd, Barat College (Lake Forest, IL)

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Hi everyone! I am relatively new to TpT and am loving the creative outlet and peer review that it provides me. Your feedback and comments are immensely useful and welcomed. I hope my materials are helpful to you. In general, I submit items in a non-editable pdf format. Please contact me if you would like something edited for a specific purpose. I'm happy to oblige on an individual basis.

GRADES TAUGHT

Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth

SUBJECT AREAS

Math, Algebra, Geometry