I have taught 7th, 8th, and high school math for 3 years now. I am certified in secondary and middle grades, ESL, and I am currently working on my Masters in Math Teaching
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No, I did not come up with this idea on my own. I did, however, take my time to create the template for your use.
Use this vocabulary puzzle for reinforce terms and definitions, play matching games, and allow students to practice their logic and reasoning skills. Can be adapted for any subject, any level.
Once you replace the template with your matching terms/dates/definitions/pictures, print on card stock, laminate, and cut out the squares. Put them in a baggie with the to
This is a guided activity, individual practice, skills showcase, and assessment. It covers measuring angles in polygons, adding angles to create specific angle measures, and then actually measuring angles (you can estimate). Materials needed: pattern blocks
This is a step by step lesson that can be used to teach students how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers with two color counters
If you do not have access to these counters at your school you can use the website provided as a virtual manipulative, or you can create counters by using "chips" like tiddily winks, or even foam squares (glue two sheets together for the two colored sides).
*** Disclaimer***
No, I did not come up with this idea on my own. I did, however, take my time to create the template for your use.
Use this vocabulary puzzle for reinforce terms and definitions, play matching games, and allow students to practice their logic and reasoning skills. Can be adapted for any subject, any level.
Once you replace the template with your matching terms/dates/definitions/pictures, print on card stock, laminate, and cut out the squares. Put them in a baggie with the to
This is a card matching game for quadrilaterals. When photocopied front and back, the cards will line up. Page 1 pairs with page 3, 2 with page 4, and 5 and 6 go together (with two blanks in case you want to add to it)
When you cut the cards out, there are 8 per page. I generally print them on card stock and laminate them before cutting. There are 18 cards in a set. Students should start with the cards that have the description and image side up, and when they match them they can flip it over to
Directions:
Copy front and back, cut laminate and use as needed!
Cards 1-8 positive only
Cards 9-16 positive and negative mixed
Cards 17-24 mixed, higher integers
Includes:
-One Student Recording Sheet
-Six Area and Perimeter Puzzles
Cut puzzles for students ahead of time. Students can work in groups, pairs, or individually depending on level.
Use on student notebooks to keep an ongoing list of important vocabulary terms. Columns for Vocab Word, Definition, "In My Own Words" and visual representation. Helps make student learning concrete and helps students tie learning to real life examples and meanings.
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Experience
I have taught 7th, 8th, and high school math for 3 years now. I am certified in secondary and middle grades, ESL, and I am currently working on my Masters in Math Teaching
Teaching style
I prefer to do as little direct instruction as possible. I think that kids learn best from doing, and from experiences and discussions with their peers.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher Quality Grant, 2011
Lake Cities Education Foundation Grant, 2013
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