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Brickhouse Math

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Welcome! I’m a former classroom teacher with over 6 years of experience teaching high school and middle school math, along with 2 years as an ASB advisor. I also taught high school math online for 2 years and now serve as an education specialist supporting high school homeschool students. I create practical, engaging resources for math and student leadership (ASB/Student Council) to make teaching easier and learning more meaningful.
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Preview of Solving One and Two Step Equations Review (Digital)

Solving One and Two Step Equations Review (Digital)

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Students will solve ten one- and two-step equations. There are two versions of this activity: (1) For Google Classroom Use: Students can show their work and type their answers directly on each slide. Students can submit their work via Google Classroom. (2) For Individual White Board Use: Teachers can project each problem and students can use an individual white board to show their work. Students then hold up their white board when they have finished the problem, and the teacher lets them know if
Preview of Solving Equations Review (Digital)

Solving Equations Review (Digital)

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Brickhouse Math
This slidedeck includes 12 problems for students to complete. #1-4 give an equation and list the first step to solving the equations. Students determine if the given first step is true or false. If it is false, students explain what the correct first step is. #5-8 give an equation and list 6 options for possible first steps to solving the equations. Students select the correct first step. #9-12 give an equation. First, students choose the correct first step to solving the equation. Then, studen
Preview of Integer Sort: Least to Greatest and Greatest to Least (Digital) -

Integer Sort: Least to Greatest and Greatest to Least (Digital) -

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This resource is 100% digital -- a Google Slides resource. There are five problems: Two require students to organize a set of integers from least to greatestTwo require students to organize a set of integers from greatest to least One requires students to come up with their own integers and order them from least to greatestCan be used as a quiz or a check for understanding exercise/exit ticket.
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Integers -- Sorting Answers (Digital and Paper)

Multiplying and Dividing Integers -- Sorting Answers (Digital and Paper)

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Students will practice the rules of multiplying and dividing integers by sorting their solutions into two groups: positive solutions and negative solutions. There is a digital version and a paper version; both are included in this download. Answer keys are included. **Uses Google Slides.
Preview of Combining Like Terms (Digital)

Combining Like Terms (Digital)

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Brickhouse Math
Students will practice using like terms by: (1) Sorting like terms into groups (2) Dragging same-color circles around like terms (3) Adding and subtracting like terms in expressions This assignment can be posted in Google Classroom, and students can work directly on the slides. **Uses Google Slides.
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Integers (Digital and Paper)

Multiplying and Dividing Integers (Digital and Paper)

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Brickhouse Math
Students will solve each equation. Then, students will list their solutions in order from least to greatest. Each solution is associated with a letter, and when ordered from least to greatest, the associated letters will spell out a reminder. There is a digital version and a paper version; both are included in this download. Answer keys are included.
Preview of Welcome Slide for Students Entering Classroom (Agenda, Supplies, HW, etc.)

Welcome Slide for Students Entering Classroom (Agenda, Supplies, HW, etc.)

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Brickhouse Math
This welcome slide can be used to project as students walk in the door. Students can read the slide and know exactly what is expected of them for the period. This resource would work best for middle school and high school classrooms, or elementary classes that block subjects and change teachers.
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Experience

Welcome! I’m a former classroom teacher with over 6 years of experience teaching high school and middle school math, along with 2 years as an ASB advisor. I also taught high school math online for 2 years and now serve as an education specialist supporting high school homeschool students. I create practical, engaging resources for math and student leadership (ASB/Student Council) to make teaching easier and learning more meaningful.

My own education history

Bachelors Degree in Child and Adolescent Studies with Minor in Math -- California State University, Fullerton Single Subject Teaching Credential (Math) -- California Baptist University Masters Degree in Education -- California Baptist University

Additional biographical information

Wife | Mom to 3 littles | You can usually find me outdoors | Love camping, fishing, traveling, and spending time with family