I've been teaching middle and high school math for 18 years, but I am still learning new techniques and strategies every year! I hope you find my resources to be fun, engaging, helpful, and easy to use!
Analyze the steps and find the errors made while solving multi-step equations categorized under having one, none, or infinitely many solutions. The errors could lie within the steps for solving, within the category it is named under, or both! There are 6 problems total. Students should highlight or circle the mistake, explain why it is wrong, and then correctly solve and identify it. When students are able to find the mistakes while solving an equation it helps to deepen their understanding of
Get ready for Halloween this season by simplifying rational expressions! After simplifying each expression, find the answer that indicates which feature to draw on Frankenstein. There are 12 expressions which include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. This activity is fun and different, and certainly appeals to my artistic students who don't always get to demonstrate their artsy abilities in math class! This can be used as a reinforcement activity, homework assignment or fun ass
Have your students apply and practice the laws of exponents with more than a typical worksheet! Answers to exponential expressions will create a "Cool Cat" character. After simplifying each expression, find the answer that indicates which feature to draw on the Cool Cat. There are 12 expressions which include product rule, quotient rule, power to power, negative exponents and zero. This activity is fun and different, and certainly appeals to my artistic students who don't always get to demonstra
Get ready for Halloween with solving multi-step one-variable equations! After solving each equation, find the answer that indicates which feature to draw for the pumpkin. This activity certainly appeals to my artistic students who don't always get to demonstrate their artsy abilities in math class! There are two versions here, one scary pumpkin and one goofy pumpkin. I have my students add color for extra credit, and then they make great Halloween decorations to hang in the hall and around the r
These digital note cards feature the laws of exponents including the product rule, quotient rule, power to power rule, product to power rule, negative exponents and zero power. They are designed using the Frayer Model as an outline keeping things nice and organized. Formulas, key characteristics, examples, and non-examples are provided on each card. Each card also focuses on one rule, followed by a card with practice. Check out the preview for a closer look! This activity works well with distan
Teach your students and have them build their skills with this Digital Interior & Exterior Angles of Triangles BUNDLE! This resource includes note cards designed with the Frayer Model in mind, and a mystery picture reveal for practice. **BONUS** An exit ticket is included for additional assessment! Check out the previews for a closer look at each item! Note Cards: They feature an organized eye-catching method for teaching about interior and exterior angles of triangles. One note card focuses o
These digital note cards were designed with the Frayer Model in mind. They feature an organized eye-catching method for teaching about interior and exterior angles of triangles. One note card focuses on the Triangle Sum Theorem, one note card focuses on The Exterior Angle Theorem, and both have additional cards that include algebraic expressions as angle measures. Your students will learn how to set up equations to solve for a variable and determine an angle measure. Definitions, key characteri
This is a great quick exercise for getting students out of their seats, interacting with each other and new material! There are 24 diagrams of various rigid motion transformations (Translations, Reflections, Rotations, and Dilations). Each student gets their own diagram to walk around and quiz other students on. After they quiz each other, they trade and quiz someone new! QQT's can be used a variety of ways. Use them as a whole class activity, or in small groups as a pass and practice, use them
These digital note cards feature discussions about angle pairs such as Complementary, Supplementary, Adjacent, and Vertical and examples. They are designed using the Frayer Model as an outline. One note card focuses on Complementary Angles, one note card focuses on Supplementary Angles, one note card focuses on Adjacent Angles, and one note card focuses on Vertical Angles. Definitions, key characteristics, diagrams, examples, and examples including solving angles with Algebra are provided on eac
These digital note cards feature discussions about angle pairs such as Complementary, Supplementary, Adjacent, and Vertical and examples. They are designed using the Frayer Model as an outline. One note card focuses on Complementary Angles, one note card focuses on Supplementary Angles, one note card focuses on Adjacent Angles, and one note card focuses on Vertical Angles. Definitions, key characteristics, diagrams, examples, and non-examples are provided on each card, followed by two cards with
These digital note cards on volume use the Frayer Model as an outline. One note card focuses on volume of a cylinder, one note card on volume of a cone, and one on volume of a sphere. Formulas, diagrams and an example is provided on each card, followed by two cards with straight practice. This activity works well with distance learning as well as in-person classrooms. Benefits of going digital?Easy access on any deviceStudents can interact with the resource and save it to their Google Drive for
Gear up and celebrate winter! Build a snowman by answering questions about slope, linear equations, standard and slope-intercept form and much more! The answer will indicate a specific characteristic to draw and add to the snowman. There are 2 versions to make 2 different snowmen! This activity certainly appeals to my artistic students who don't always get to demonstrate their artsy abilities in math class! I have my students add color for extra credit, and then they make great decorations to
Celebrate winter this season with solving two step inequalities! After solving each inequality, find the answer that indicates which feature to draw for the penguin. There are 12 inequalities to solve; some include matching the graph. This activity is fun and different, and certainly appeals to my artistic students who don't always get to demonstrate their artsy abilities in math class! This can be used as a reinforcement activity, homework assignment or fun assessment quiz! My students love the
Get ready for Halloween by solving multi-step equations with variables on both sides, and make your way through the creepy corn maze! Students begin at the start and follow the corn. When they encounter a creepy symbol, find it on the question card sheet. Solve the equation to determine which way to go to make it through the creepy corn maze. This resource may be used as a station, independent work, homework or however you see fit! Check out the preview for a closer look! You may also like these
Use these daily agenda planners with Google Slides to stay organized and share with your students. Use them to keep track of and/or display daily goals or learning targets, warm ups, lesson schedules, activities, homework, exit tickets, and more! Use the 5 itemed slide to keep track of each class period's daily progress, or use it as a weekly outline! Check out some of my examples for ideas and inspiration. What's included?* 4 examples of how to possibly use * 7 different color templates for a d
Use these daily agenda planners with Google Slides to stay organized and share with your students. Use them to keep track of and/or display daily goals or learning targets, warm ups, lesson schedules, activities, homework, exit tickets, and more! What's included? * 6 daily templates that are started for you * 6 daily templates that are completely blank * 5 double-prep daily templates * 1 weekly template * PDF file I use daily agendas everyday with my students. I post our schedule and imbed lin
Use these daily agenda planners with Google Slides to stay organized and share with your students. Use them to keep track of and/or display daily goals or learning targets, warm ups, lesson schedules, activities, homework, exit tickets, and more! Use the 5 itemed slide to keep track of each class period's daily progress, or use it as a weekly outline! Check out some of my examples for ideas and inspiration. What's included?* 4 examples of how to possibly use * 6 different color templates for a d
These digital note cards feature the Pythagorean Theorem and how to apply it. They are designed using the Frayer Model as an outline. One note card focuses on basic requirements and definitions, one note card focuses on solving for a, one note card focuses on solving for b, and one note card focuses on solving for c. Formulas, diagrams and examples are provided on each card, followed by two cards with straight practice. This activity works well with distance learning as well as in-person classr
Reinforce teaching the Product Rule with a hands-on matching activity! Students can complete individually, or partner them up and have them assess each other's work. I have also used this as an exit ticket or warm up the following day. Have a class set pre-cut, laminated, and ready to go, or let your students do the cutting and glueing themselves! You might also like: Exponents Power to Power Rule Matching
Celebrate winter this season with solving one step inequalities! After solving each inequality, find the answer that indicates which feature to draw for the penguin. There are 12 inequalities to solve; some include matching the graph. This activity is fun and different, and certainly appeals to my artistic students who don't always get to demonstrate their artsy abilities in math class! This can be used as a reinforcement activity, homework assignment or fun assessment quiz! My students love the
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