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I am a licensed teacher who is deeply passionate about education and developing the whole student. In my free-time, I am fulfilling my desire to create and plan by making new products for my TPT store!
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Preview of Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equations with Addition and Subtraction PACK

Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equations with Addition and Subtraction PACK

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Bottomless Math
This Puzzle Strip activity practices solving one-step equations using addition and subtraction. This PACK includes 8 different sets of Puzzle Strips. The activity prints in its solved format. To prepare: cut strips apart and shuffle for students to solve. To solve: Start with strip that says 'start.' Simplify the first expression, the answer is the number on the far left of the next strip. For repeated use I cut strips apart and laminate, keeping each set in an envelope or individual container!
Preview of Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equations with Addition and Subtraction

Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equations with Addition and Subtraction

Created by
Bottomless Math
This Puzzle Strip activity practices solving one-step equations using addition and subtraction. The activity prints in its solved format. To prepare: cut strips apart and shuffle for students to solve. To solve: Start with strip that says 'start.' Simplify the first expression, the answer is the number on the far left of the next strip. For repeated use I cut strips apart and laminate, keeping each set in an envelope or individual container! Look for Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equat
Preview of Dice Roll Play: Divide Mixed Numbers

Dice Roll Play: Divide Mixed Numbers

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Bottomless Math
This Dice Roll Play activity has students rolling 3 dice to fill in the values of mixed numbers. These can be used for independent work, math centers, workshop to practice dividing mixed number. Each problem has step by step directions to review the process of dividing mixed numbers.
Preview of Dice Roll Play: Multiply Mixed Numbers

Dice Roll Play: Multiply Mixed Numbers

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Bottomless Math
This Dice Roll Play activity has students rolling 3 dice to fill in the values of mixed numbers. These can be used for independent work, math centers, workshop to practice multiplying mixed numbers. Each problem has step by step directions to review the process of multiplying mixed numbers.
Preview of Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equations with Multiplication and Division

Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equations with Multiplication and Division

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Bottomless Math
This Puzzle Strip activity practices solving one-step equations using multiplication and division. The activity prints in its solved format. To prepare: cut strips apart and shuffle for students to solve. To solve: Start with strip that says 'start.' Simplify the first expression, the answer is the number on the far left of the next strip. For repeated use I cut strips apart and laminate, keeping each set in an envelope or individual container! Look for Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step E
Preview of 3D Shape Equations: Shapes and Shape Names 0-8 Faces PACK

3D Shape Equations: Shapes and Shape Names 0-8 Faces PACK

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Bottomless Math
This set of 3D Shape Equations worksheet practices shape names, number of faces, addition, and subtraction. Add or subtract the number of (flat) faces of the shapes in each box to write and solve equations. Look for the FREE sample 3D Shape Equations: Shapes and Shape Names 0-8 Faces in my store!
Preview of Puzzle Strips: Order of Operations MDAS PACK

Puzzle Strips: Order of Operations MDAS PACK

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Bottomless Math
Included is 8 different sets of Order of Operations MDAS Puzzle Strips. This Puzzle Strips Activity practices simplifying expressions using order of operations (multiplication, division, addition, subtractions. Each set is formatted as the answer key. To prepare: Print each set one-sided. Cut strips apart and shuffle for students to solve. Print an extra of each set to check answers. To solve: Start with the strip that says 'start.' Simplify the expression, the answer is the number to the
Preview of Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equations with Multiplication and Division PACK

Puzzle Strips: Solving One-Step Equations with Multiplication and Division PACK

Created by
Bottomless Math
This Puzzle Strip activity practices solving one-step equations using multiplication and division. This PACK includes 8 different sets of Puzzle Strips. The activity prints in its solved format. To prepare: cut strips apart and shuffle for students to solve. To solve: Start with strip that says 'start.' Simplify the first expression, the answer is the number on the far left of the next strip. For repeated use I cut strips apart and laminate, keeping each set in an envelope or individual
Preview of Puzzle Strips: Order of Operations PEMDAS PACK

Puzzle Strips: Order of Operations PEMDAS PACK

Created by
Bottomless Math
This Puzzle Strips Activity practices simplifying expressions using order of operations. This set focuses on parenthesis, exponents, addition, and subtraction. A FREE sample of this activity can be found in my TPT store! To prepare: cut apart strips, shuffle for students to solve. Make an extra copy(without cutting) to use as the answer key. To solve: Start with the strip that says 'start.' Simplify the expression in the middle, the answer is the number on the far left of the next strip.
Preview of Puzzle Strips: Order of Operations MDAS

Puzzle Strips: Order of Operations MDAS

Created by
Bottomless Math
This Puzzle Strip activity practices simplifying expressions using order of operations (multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction). The activity prints in its solved format. To prepare: cut strips apart and shuffle for students to solve. To solve: Start with strip that says 'start.' Simplify the first expression, the answer is the number on the far left of the next strip. For repeated use I cut strips apart and laminate, keeping each set in an envelope or individual container!
Preview of Spin Again: Multiply Fractions

Spin Again: Multiply Fractions

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Bottomless Math
This Spin Again activity is meant to be used for independent work, but can also be worked on with partners. Students use spinners or pencil and paper clip to choose fractions to divide.
Preview of Spin Again: Divide Fractions

Spin Again: Divide Fractions

Created by
Bottomless Math
This Spin Again activity is meant to be used for independent work, but can also be worked on with partners. Students use spinners or pencil and paper clip to choose fractions to divide.
Preview of Puzzle Strips: Order of Operations PEMDAS

Puzzle Strips: Order of Operations PEMDAS

Created by
Bottomless Math
This Puzzle Strips Activity practices simplifying expressions using order of operations. This set focuses on parenthesis, exponents, addition, and subtraction. A pack of multiple sets using all operations can be found in my TPT store! To prepare: cut apart strips, shuffle for students to solve. Make an extra copy(without cutting) to use as the answer key. To solve: Start with the strip that says 'start.' Simplify the expression in the middle, the answer is the number on the far left of the
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Experience

I am a licensed teacher who is deeply passionate about education and developing the whole student. In my free-time, I am fulfilling my desire to create and plan by making new products for my TPT store!

Teaching style

I strongly believe in 'Teaching Why'. I teach and reinforce concepts by asking students how they reach an answer and why the answer is appropriate. I like to incorporate hands-on activities into my plug and chug practice for students to use what they learn in real-world settings.

My own education history

I am licensed in Elementary Educations and Middle School Math, and have a Masters degree in Education Psychology.

Additional biographical information

I believe that mathematics, and more specifically, problem-solving, is the key to success in life! I strive to make learning and practicing math fun, creative, and relevant for my students. I also create interdisciplinary activities to help students use problem-solving skills in all areas of learning, and life.