Megan and Anna make up the Maniac Mathies and together we have over 25 years of teaching/ classroom experience. We both have taught in brick and mortar schools and online while Anna also brings experience from the engineering world and the college classroom.
Have a child work through learning their name, parents names, and at least one phone number in case of emergency. These should also start conversations about safety plans in the home and how to call an emergency number if needed. This packet is great for parents teaching their children or teachers sending home for their students. Don’t forget to leave a review on purchased products- TPT will PAY you in TPT credits for each review you leave! Simply go to “My Purchases” and click on “Provide Fe
Types of Sampling Matching – Collaborative Card Sort Activity Get students thinking critically about how data is actually collected! In Types of Sampling Matching, students analyze real-world scenarios and decode the clues to determine which sampling method was used. Each scenario is printed on a card, and students work together to place it under the correct column heading: Simple Random Sample Stratified Random Sample Cluster Random Sample Systematic Sample Sample of Convenience Volun
Great for independent work, bell ringers or just some extra practice! These mazes are fun and easy to follow the numbers. Each maze continues through a series of numbers (the 12 maze doesn't stop at 100). Give your students or child the extra practice they need to recognize patterns. The younger kids can use these for practice in counting, and the older kids can use these to help reinforce multiplication patterns. Sheets are from 1 to 12 with answer keys included! ____________________________
Identifying Types of Bias – Interactive Matching ActivityHelp students move beyond definitions and truly analyze bias in real-world scenarios! In this hands-on activity, students read scenario cards and identify clues to determine which type of bias is present. They then place each scenario under the correct column heading: Voluntary Response Bias Selection Bias Self-Interest Bias Response Bias Social Acceptability Bias Non-Response Bias Leading Question Bias What’s Included: ✔ Scenari
Get some practice with Mean Median and Mode Notes and Activities! This packet comes with a printable vocabulary sheet to easily put in a notebook for folder to easily remember the difference between the three. Try a few hands on activities - Cut the numbers out, place and glue in order then answer the questions. Find the Mean, Median and Mode in each data set. This can be used as extra practice, quiz, or partner activity! ____________________________________________________________________
Make abstract data concepts come to life with this interactive sorting card activity—perfect for reinforcing the difference between qualitative and quantitative data, and diving deeper into nominal, ordinal, discrete, and continuous types! Print the cards on colorful cardstock and laminate for durability—great for reusable group work or learning stations. Start simple: have students sort by qualitative vs. quantitative. Then, level up the challenge by sorting into all four specific ca
Forms of a Line – Matching ActivityHelp your students see how equations and graphs connect with this interactive cut-and-paste assignment! In this activity, students will work with linear equations in slope-intercept form, standard form, and their corresponding graphs. By cutting out and grouping sets of three, students build a clear, visual understanding of how the same line can be represented in multiple ways. ✨ What’s Included: Printable cut-and-paste cards with linear equations and graphs
Sometimes traditional SEL brainstorming sessions can feel a bit dry or formulaic. That SEL Life breaks away from the monotony by elevating engagement and conversation among colleagues. Instead of just talking about challenges, roadblocks, and emotional regulation, players actively practice these skills in real-life scenarios that are relevant and relatable. When it comes to building a comprehensive social-emotional learning (SEL) program for your school or district, it’s easy to get bogged down
An Intro to Frequency Tables, Histograms, and Line PlotsLooking for a way to help your middle school or Pre-Algebra students truly understand how to organize and interpret data? This engaging activity gives students the chance to collect, organize, and analyze their own data while building both graphing and statistical reasoning skills. ✨ What’s Included: Step-by-step practice creating frequency tables, histograms, bar graphs, and line plots Guided comparisons between histograms and bar graph
One Activity for Multiple Age Ranges!These versatile skip-counting worksheets can grow with your students. For younger learners: Practice counting by using crayons, markers, or dot markers to highlight every 3rd or 5th number. Then, observe the colored numbers to discover the pattern. For older students: Reinforce skip-counting patterns as a foundation for multiplication (ex: 5, 10, 15 → 5 × 3 = 15). Perfect for: ✔ Small groups ✔ Morning work ✔ Independent or quiet time ✔ Homeschool practi
Embark on a comprehensive journey through the realm of Scientific Notation with our exclusive "Scientific Notation Bundle" – a curated collection of engaging resources designed to empower your students with a deep understanding of this crucial mathematical concept. This bundle features three essential tools: "Scientific Notation vs Standard Form Cut and Paste," "Scientific Notation Multiplication and Division Task Cards," and "Scientific Notation Addition and Subtraction Task Cards." Key Feature
Help your child keep all those math facts fresh in their mind during the summer months and help prepare them to be ready to jump back into class in the fall! With only a few minutes each day you can help keep the summer slide from taking over and having to relearn the same material in just a few months time. Enjoy your summer while also knowing that basic facts are being retained!
This activity will allow students to look at 3 different big pictures and try to find where the parallel lines and transversal are. They then can apply their knowledge of types of angle pairs to match which angles go where. There are three different progressions for differentiation OR advancement within the students own journey. The three versions of the assignment: - Standard TWO parallel lines ONE transversal - TWO sets of Parallel Lines - THREE parallel lines and TWO transversal s - this act
Help your child keep all those math facts fresh in their mind during the summer months and help prepare them to be ready to jump back into class in the fall! With only a few minutes each day you can help keep the summer slide from taking over and having to relearn the same material in just a few months time. Enjoy your summer while also knowing that basic facts are being retained! In this bundle you will have access to: Emergency Information (Pre-K -2nd) Number Play-dough Math (Pre-K - 2nd) M
This is a hands-on partner activity. Your students can work in pairs to figure out what the best congruency theorem is to be used on a pair of congruent triangles. The worksheets are self-checking, but in such a way that makes it difficult for one student just to “copy” off of another. This activity can be used with students already in high school geometry, or students who are working in geometry units from 6th/ 7th grade math. Don’t forget to leave a review on purchased products- TPT will PA
This is a hands on, individual OR partner activity. Your students can take the cards and practice different ways to name congruent triangles AND congruent pieces of triangles. You can have the students cut them out themselves and glue OR you can print on card stock / laminate for a busy bag in the classroom. Students can work on this as a station, practice after finishing their work or as a quiz/ activity to be graded. This activity can be used with students already in high school geometry, o
Come get a full multiplication review and practice. Start with basic story problems where students can write out the equation or draw pictures to help them determine the answer. Move onto learning basic multiplication tables with colors on helping learn the order if a student is having trouble. A game which will consist of visually playing a tetris style/ fit in the rectangles made by dice. Two different methods for multiplying 2 digit by 2 digit numbers. You can use either as practice or
In this bundle you will have access to everything in the Introduction to Proof Writing segment. This includes: Guided Notes: Intro to Proofs WITH a video walking you through the notes, Justifying Proofs Activity, Cut and Paste Algebraic Proofs and Test Your Skills Intro to Proofs. Introduction to Proofs: This 20-minute guided notes packet with full answer key will be a perfect addition to your student’s interactive notebook. This includes 3 pages of scaffold notes of fill in the blank vocabu
Students can work on their own or in small groups / pairs to walk around the room answering questions regarding radicals. They will use their math skills to add, subtract, and reduce to find the answer. This activity pack comes with both colored and non-colored paper for easy printing. We recommend to print on card stock and laminate if you wish to use this activity more than one day. This resource includes: 1. 16 self-checking problems 2. Colored or Black/ White set 3. Student Answer Sheet 4
Students will solve 20 Absolute Value Equations. All three types of equations are included: one step, two step and multi-step equations. They can then match their answers with one of the answers in the color column, which also matches to a space on the coloring sheet. You can save paper by printing the equations on on side and the coloring sheet on the other. Use it to decorate the hallway or the classroom! This resource includes:Student Instruction Page20 Absolute Value Equations with answers
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Megan and Anna make up the Maniac Mathies and together we have over 25 years of teaching/ classroom experience. We both have taught in brick and mortar schools and online while Anna also brings experience from the engineering world and the college classroom.
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We believe hands-on manipulation of the coursework will achieve better retention for all students, and bringing real life applications to general math topics keeps the kids engaged!
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