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ActiveMath Mysteries

Rated 4.63 out of 5, based on 49 reviews
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Oakwood, Ohio, United States
About the store
The authors and designers of this store have vast experience in creating top-notch math resources! You'll find high quality review or warm-up activities that engage and challenge students in middle school or beyond. Students will review math as they learn about inspirational people, places, and events throughout the year!
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Preview of Black History ML King's Dream Speech: Middle School Math Review Slides PPT

Black History ML King's Dream Speech: Middle School Math Review Slides PPT

This slide show involves a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. on August 28th of the Mystery Year. Connect math and Black history for 6th, 7th, or 8th grade math students. Why August 28th? It was the date of the "I Have a Dream" speech.Topics: Clues for finding the Mystery Year involve equilateral triangles, basic operations with whole numbers, and number sense. INCLUDES17 PowerPoint screens including four screens with clues plus answer screens, an Extension, Historical Notes, and Quotes. The G
Preview of Black History ML King I HAVE A DREAM Speech | Middle School Math PDF (Aug. 28)

Black History ML King I HAVE A DREAM Speech | Middle School Math PDF (Aug. 28)

August 28th of the Mystery Year is the date of a famous speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Math clues for finding the year involve equilateral triangles, basic operations with whole numbers, and number sense. Engage student with math and history!   INCLUDES1-page printable puzzle with 1-page answer key6 Easel screens showing two introduction screens and the four puzzle questionsTeacher Notes including step-by-step solutions, optional extensions, historical notes, and quotes.All Math Hist
Preview of Jan. 15 Math & Black History Puzzle: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | Graphing

Jan. 15 Math & Black History Puzzle: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. | Graphing

January 15 of the Mystery Year is the birthday of Martin Luther King. Math clues for finding the year require students to graph ordered pairs in four quadrants and perform all four operations with integers. The letters formed by the graph, when unscrambled, spell out a word quite relevant to Dr. King.  Your download includes these pages for print or digital activities:3-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 2-page printable version (in main file plus a separate file, r
Preview of Dec. 18 Math & Hispanic Heritage Puzzle: Christina Aguilera | Daily Mixed Review

Dec. 18 Math & Hispanic Heritage Puzzle: Christina Aguilera | Daily Mixed Review

Singer and song writer Christina Aguilera was born on December 18 of the Mystery Year. Math clues for finding the year involve percent, division to find the average, angle of rotation, and square numbers in a real-world context. This motivational puzzle is great for middle school or high school students to use any time.  Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version4 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, E
Preview of Oct. 5 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: The Beatles Release Their First Record

Oct. 5 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: The Beatles Release Their First Record

On October 5th of the Mystery Year, the Beatles released their first record. Math clues for finding the year involve evaluating expressions with exponents, working with patterns, and multiplying decimals. This motivational puzzle, written by top-notch educators, is great for students in 6th grade and up. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version4 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step solutions, a spreadsheet exte
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About the store

Experience

The authors and designers of this store have vast experience in creating top-notch math resources! You'll find high quality review or warm-up activities that engage and challenge students in middle school or beyond. Students will review math as they learn about inspirational people, places, and events throughout the year!

Teaching style

DAVID B. SPANGLER wrote or inspired the entire series of puzzles in this store. He was active in mathematics education from 1972 until his passing in 2022. He taught at the middle school and community college levels, while continuing to teach math methods courses at the university level. In 1994, he co-founded ActiveMath Workshops for teachers. Over the years, he helped develop math programs for major publishers, authored seven math books, wrote numerous articles for math education journals, and was a frequent speaker at math conferences. David held a master's degree in education with an emphasis in mathematics from Northern Illinois University. David epitomized what good mathematics instruction looked and sounded like. His legacy will live on in the many lives his work and works impacted. His coworkers, Karen and Angie, will continue to update puzzles in this store. KAREN S. CORDELL has been a trusted math educator/coach/consultant for 35 years. Her focus is development of resources that support efficacy, access, and equity for all students. She has taught middle school and high school mathematics and has planned and delivered engaging lessons that helped all students build conceptual understanding through varied reflective learning activities. Karen has created both formative and summative assessments. Her master's degree in educational leadership is from The College of New Jersey. ANGIE SELTZER has 30+ years of experience in math curriculum writing, editing, and instructional design. She has been a supervising editor of major textbooks, assessment resources, and technology supplements. Angie has taught at the middle school level and tutored students of all ages. She has a master's degree in mathematics education from The Ohio State University. Angie has her own TpT Store with thousands of 5-star reviews on games to promote math sense! (https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/K8mathsense)

Additional biographical information

STORE CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE TEAM David and Karen were co-authors of more than 130 Math History-Mystery Puzzles in this store. Angie designed the covers, previews, correlation charts, and other elements for Math History-Mystery Puzzles. READ MORE ON LINKED-IN for KarenCordell and Angie-Seltzer.