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About the store
I have been a math teacher for 20 years and a mathematics instructional coach for ten years, for a total of thirty years in math education, all of them in middle schools and junior high schools. I did also teach math courses at a university for several years as an adjunct instructor. The products in my store are mainly designed for middle level math. Some of them could also be used in high school algebra and geometry courses. The products are a mixture of warm-ups, activities (BINGO, scavenger hunts, and matching) and worksheets with guided notes. The guided note worksheets are set up in the gradual release of responsibility format. "I do. We do. You do." The regular worksheets include practice problems, usually with an example for each concept. The warm-ups are designed for two-week durations and include calculations, applications, and multiple-choice questions. I recently sustained a head injury and am unable to return to teaching, so Teachers Pay Teachers is what I'm doing instead. I loved my teaching job, and the students enjoyed my classes and learned lots of math, so my methods must be effective. I truly hope you will find them useful and engaging for your classes as well. Thank you so much for visiting my store, and please check back regularly as I am continuously adding more products and updating ones already posted.
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Preview of Theoretical Probability (6 student pages)

Theoretical Probability (6 student pages)

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BrittMath
This assignment is designed for 7th grade, but it could also be used in grades 5 and 6. This mainly involves questions about experimental probability and making predictions based on the outcomes. Theoretical probability will come next. Here are more details about what is included in this packet: • Pages 1-3: This is a dice race game. Students compare experimental and theoretical probabilities. This also includes defining and practicing the samp
Preview of Proportional Relationships in Tables (6 student pages)

Proportional Relationships in Tables (6 student pages)

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BrittMath
This assignment is designed for 7th grade, but it could also be used in grades 6 and 8. Students are given data in a table and determine if it’s proportional, and they also complete proportional tables given the input or the output value. The last two pages are applications using proportional tables. Here are more details about what is included in this packet: • Page 1-2: Determine if a table is proportional given input and output values. • Pages 3-4: Students missing input or output values
Preview of Proportional Reasoning Bundle (30 Student Pages)

Proportional Reasoning Bundle (30 Student Pages)

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BrittMath
This bundle includes seven assignments: 1) Ratios and Unit Rates 2) Which Is the Better Buy 3) Unit Rate as Constant of Proportionality 4) Fractions as a Unit Rate 5) Constant of Proportionality in Equations 6) Proportional Relationships in Tables 7) Proportional and Nonproportional Relationship in Graphs 8) Proportional Tables, Equations, Graphs, and Ordered Pairs Please see inside the Bundle folder for more details and thumbnails of each assignment. There are 30 student pages and 30 an
Preview of Fractions as a Unit Rate

Fractions as a Unit Rate

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This assignment is designed for one class period. There are four student practice pages and four answer key pages. This assignment is used mainly in grades 6 and 7 but could be used as a review for other classes. There are examples provided for the first two sections.  This assignment includes the following: Page 1:  simplifying complex fractions and intro to fractions as unit ratesPage 2:  fractions as unit rates applications Page 3:  comparing unit rates in fractions Page 4:  standardized
Preview of Holiday Fractions - Practice All Four Operations with Positives & Negatives

Holiday Fractions - Practice All Four Operations with Positives & Negatives

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BrittMath
This is packet consists of four puzzles. Each puzzle practices one of the four operations with positive and negative fractions. See individual products for more details. Thank you!
Preview of Multiply and Divide Positive and Negative Fractions (Two Winter Season Riddles)

Multiply and Divide Positive and Negative Fractions (Two Winter Season Riddles)

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BrittMath
This activity is designed for students in grades 6-8. Students multiply and divide positive and negative fractions to find the answer to two riddles with a winter season theme. The multiplication problems are placed in the middle of the boxes so that students can cross simplify when possible. It makes it easier to show work on this. The division problems are written at the top of the boxes so that students can rewrite them as multiplying by the reciprocal. Multiplication only is practiced on
Preview of Add and Subtract Positive and Negative Fractions (Thanksgiving Riddles)

Add and Subtract Positive and Negative Fractions (Thanksgiving Riddles)

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BrittMath
This activity is designed for students in grades 6-8. Students add and subtract positive and negative fractions to find the answer to two Thanksgiving riddles. The majority of the problems require them to find a common denominator in order to combine the fractions. Addition only is practiced on the first page, “Why did the turkey cross the road?” Subtraction is practiced on the second page, “Why did the scarecrow win an award?” This is a new product, so please email me as soon as possible. I wil
Preview of BINGO Plus! & Worksheet: Fraction-Decimal-Percent Conversions

BINGO Plus! & Worksheet: Fraction-Decimal-Percent Conversions

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BrittMath
BINGO with a fun twist!!! Reveal a photo of a national park as the math clues for the BINGO game are selected. Have the students try to guess which park is hidden behind the letters as pieces of the picture are revealed. This BINGO game allows students to practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. Students need to be able to represent repeating decimals using bar notation. Students will convert between: · Fractions and Decimals* · Decimals and Percents · Fractions and Percen
Preview of Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers Warm-Ups or Worksheet

Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers Warm-Ups or Worksheet

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BrittMath
This document is designed to be a 10-day set of warm-ups on dividing fractions and mixed numbers. There are two sets of five-day warm-ups. For each set the first three sections/days are computational practice. The fourth section/day is a constructed response type question where students are asked to show work and explain how a solution is determined, and the fifth section/day is a set of five multiple-choice questions. The first set is on dividing fractions, and the second set is on dividing
Preview of Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers Warm-Ups or Worksheet

Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers Warm-Ups or Worksheet

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BrittMath
This product has been revised and much improved from the original version! It is designed for grades 5th – 7th, depending on how it’s used. It can be used as practice worksheets for students who are learning how to multiply fractions and mixed numbers or as daily warm-ups for those who need to review multiplication. It is designed to be two weeks of warm-up practice. This packet consists of the following: ***First half of the packet is multiplying fractions.*** Pages 1-2: each page has tw
Preview of Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers Warm-Ups or Worksheet

Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers Warm-Ups or Worksheet

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BrittMath
This document is designed to be a 10-day set of warm-ups on adding and subtracting mixed numbers. There are two sets of five-day warm-ups. For each set the first three sections/days are computational practice. The fourth section/day is a constructed response type question where students are asked to show work and explain how a solution is determined, and the fifth section/day is a set of five multiple-choice questions. The first set is on adding mixed numbers, and the second set is on subtra
Preview of Add and Subtract Fractions Worksheet or Warm-Ups

Add and Subtract Fractions Worksheet or Warm-Ups

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BrittMath
This document is designed to be a 10-day set of warm-ups on adding and subtracting fractions. There are two sets of five-day warm-ups. For each set the first three sections/days are computational practice. The fourth section/day is a constructed response type question where students are asked to show work and explain how a solution is determined, and the fifth section/day is a set of five multiple-choice questions. The first set is on adding fractions, and the second set is on subtracting fr
Preview of Fraction-Percent Conversion Warm-Ups or Worksheet

Fraction-Percent Conversion Warm-Ups or Worksheet

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BrittMath
This document is designed to be a 10-day set of warm-ups on fraction-percent conversions. There are two sets of five-day warm-ups. For each set the first three sections/days are computational practice. The fourth section/day is a constructed response type question where students are asked to show work and explain how a solution is determined, and the fifth section/day is a set of five multiple-choice questions. The first set is on converting fractions to decimals and percents, and the second
Preview of Fraction-Decimal Conversions Warm-Ups or Worksheet

Fraction-Decimal Conversions Warm-Ups or Worksheet

Created by
BrittMath
This document is designed to be a 10-day set of warm-ups on fraction-decimal conversions. There are two sets of five-day warm-ups. For each set the first three sections/days are computational practice. The fourth section/day is a constructed response type question where students are asked to show work and explain how a solution is determined, and the fifth section/day is a set of five multiple-choice questions. The first set is on converting fractions to decimals, and the second set is on co
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About the store

Experience

I have been a math teacher for 20 years and a mathematics instructional coach for ten years, for a total of thirty years in math education, all of them in middle schools and junior high schools. I did also teach math courses at a university for several years as an adjunct instructor. The products in my store are mainly designed for middle level math. Some of them could also be used in high school algebra and geometry courses. The products are a mixture of warm-ups, activities (BINGO, scavenger hunts, and matching) and worksheets with guided notes. The guided note worksheets are set up in the gradual release of responsibility format. "I do. We do. You do." The regular worksheets include practice problems, usually with an example for each concept. The warm-ups are designed for two-week durations and include calculations, applications, and multiple-choice questions. I recently sustained a head injury and am unable to return to teaching, so Teachers Pay Teachers is what I'm doing instead. I loved my teaching job, and the students enjoyed my classes and learned lots of math, so my methods must be effective. I truly hope you will find them useful and engaging for your classes as well. Thank you so much for visiting my store, and please check back regularly as I am continuously adding more products and updating ones already posted.

My own education history

1994: B.S. in Elementary Ed w/Level 2 Math Endorsement 2000: M.S. in Education w/Middle Level Endorsement 2005: Secondary Mathematics w/Level 4 Math Endorsement I have accumulated another 45+ credits over the course of the years continuing my education and staying updated in our rapidly changing technology world.

Additional biographical information

In the month of January during my 30th year of teaching, I fell, hit my head, and sustained a traumatic brain injury from which I have not been able to recover. This almost means I can't do what I love the most, which is teaching. It does, however, give me this time to share the resources I have created over the years. One year ago, I was also diagnosed with ADHD. My resources are the activities and assignments I created with my neurodivergent brain over the years, and they worked well for my students and me. I've had many co-teachers tell me that I am a special education teacher in real life, because of the methods I use and how I explain the concepts. My thirty years of teaching have been amazingly successful. I loved my job, and the students enjoyed my classes and did well, so my methods must be effective. I truly hope you will find them useful and engaging. My experience has mainly been in middle schools and junior highs, but I also taught math courses at a local university. Please email me if you find errors in the text or answers: BrittMath2024@gmail.com Thank you for your time and for all you do for your students! :-)