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Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
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Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities
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For Women's History Month or any time, try these PDF mini lessons that focus on Grace Hopper, Katherine Johnson, Maria Agnesi, and Sofia Kovalevskaya.

  • Each puzzle requires students to solve math clues to find the Mystery Year of a key date in the person's life.
  • See the VIDEO preview for student pages.

Each download includes print/digital PDF(s):

  • 1 or 2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel
  • 1-page printable version
  • Teacher Notes including step-by-step solutions, math notes, reteaching tips, extensions, and historical notes

All Math History-Mystery Puzzles connect mathematics to history, inspirational individuals, current events, social justice issues, and pop culture. Click here for the free QUICK-REFERENCE LIST that shows the domains and grade levels of over 140 puzzles for middle school and up. Save with the YEAR-LONG BUNDLE and you'll have a wide variety of review puzzles to use any time.

About the Writing Team: These research-based puzzles were written and designed by a highly-experienced instructional design team with many years of professional experience! To read more, see the "My Profile" tab just below the store banner.

Take a look at other puzzles by month or subject, and CLICK TO FOLLOW THIS STORE to be notified of future puzzles and sales. Thanks for looking!

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Women Mathematicians: 4 Middle School Math-History PDF Mini Lesson Activities

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This bundle of more than 140 PDF mini lessons related to people and events through the year. The interdisciplinary topics are springboards for middle school math review and test prep. These activities includes math clues for finding Mystery Years of events. Use in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades or high s
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For Women's History Month, try these 10 math review puzzles that focus on inspirational women. Math clues provide mixed review / test prep as students find digits of a Mystery Year. PUZZLES INCLUDEPrint/digital PDFs of puzzle pages and answer keys. See the PREVIEW VIDEO of all student pages.Historic
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Description

For Women's History Month or any time, try these PDF mini lessons that focus on Grace Hopper, Katherine Johnson, Maria Agnesi, and Sofia Kovalevskaya.

  • Each puzzle requires students to solve math clues to find the Mystery Year of a key date in the person's life.
  • See the VIDEO preview for student pages.

Each download includes print/digital PDF(s):

  • 1 or 2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel
  • 1-page printable version
  • Teacher Notes including step-by-step solutions, math notes, reteaching tips, extensions, and historical notes

All Math History-Mystery Puzzles connect mathematics to history, inspirational individuals, current events, social justice issues, and pop culture. Click here for the free QUICK-REFERENCE LIST that shows the domains and grade levels of over 140 puzzles for middle school and up. Save with the YEAR-LONG BUNDLE and you'll have a wide variety of review puzzles to use any time.

About the Writing Team: These research-based puzzles were written and designed by a highly-experienced instructional design team with many years of professional experience! To read more, see the "My Profile" tab just below the store banner.

Take a look at other puzzles by month or subject, and CLICK TO FOLLOW THIS STORE to be notified of future puzzles and sales. Thanks for looking!

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Reason abstractly and quantitatively. Mathematically proficient students make sense of quantities and their relationships in problem situations. They bring two complementary abilities to bear on problems involving quantitative relationships: the ability to decontextualize-to abstract a given situation and represent it symbolically and manipulate the representing symbols as if they have a life of their own, without necessarily attending to their referents-and the ability to contextualize, to pause as needed during the manipulation process in order to probe into the referents for the symbols involved. Quantitative reasoning entails habits of creating a coherent representation of the problem at hand; considering the units involved; attending to the meaning of quantities, not just how to compute them; and knowing and flexibly using different properties of operations and objects.
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