I have been teaching for a total of 15 years now. My first year of teaching was in preschool, and the other 14 years have been teaching middle school math.
These stations include 24 problems for students to calculate area and perimeter of squares, rectangles, triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids. Post them around your room and let the students work at their own pace. An answer key and student answer recording sheet are included.
Students will create their very own unique design on a coordinate plane and perform a series of transformations. Students will see how their own image can be reflected, rotated, and translated across the quadrants. Along with project directions, this resource contains a project worksheet with questions about the variety of transformations and a teacher scoring rubric. This can be used as an end of the unit assessment or a fun project to see what students have learned. They will love this pr
Roll the dice and write away! In this activity students will roll dice and a positive/negative cube and use what was rolled to write their very own integer in a real world context. A fun way to get students to see how integers are used in real world situations.
This fun and exciting activity will catch students’ interests and have them adding and subtracting decimals in a real-world application. Use as an individual practice, group activity, or a math center to strengthen students decimal addition and subtraction skills. Students will love the fun menu and use it to answer word problems involving making change, finding a total bill amount, and much more.
A set of 16 task cards for practicing finding area of triangles and trapezoids. Many word problems that make finding the area more realistic. Answer key and student recording sheet included. Great for math centers, independent study, or cooperative learning.
This resource has 10 questions presented in two different formats – task card/stations and a worksheet – that will give your students practice using unit rates to calculate the better buy of a product. There is a student recording sheet included to go along with the task cards/stations, and an answer key that can be used for both. Real-world application of unit rates and a fun way to practice! Also editable for if you want to add some of your own questions.
Great practice resource for inequality review. Perfect for independent practice, stations, math centers, or even as an assessment at the end of a unit. There are 8 stations with a total of 16 questions covering writing inequalities, graphing inequalities, solving inequalities, and testing solutions. A great way to review or test students knowledge of inequalities. Answer key and student recording sheet included.
In this product are two store ads for a variety of Valentines day candies, balloons, and flowers. Students will calculate various rates and unit rates to determine which store has the better deals. It is a great activity to help students apply rates and unit rate to real world scenarios.
5th - 7th
Applied Math, Math, Other (Math)
CCSS
6.RP.A.2
, 6.RP.A.3b
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Experience
I have been teaching for a total of 15 years now. My first year of teaching was in preschool, and the other 14 years have been teaching middle school math.
Teaching style
As a teacher I am always looking to implement new and exciting ideas into the classroom. I love to have my students up and actively involved in what they are learning.
My own education history
I have a masters degree in education and a minor in mathematics.
Additional biographical information
I am happily married to my wonderful husband and we have twin boys that we absolutely adore.
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