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BrittMath

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Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States
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 BINGO Plus! One-Step Equations

BINGO Plus! One-Step Equations

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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 solving one-step equations with integers using all four operations. There are 30 ready-to-use BINGO cards included with the PowerPoint presentation. Be sure you can project the PowerPoint for this activity. If you try this, I would lo
Preview of "Who Eliminated Mr. X?" Equations with Var's on Both Sides (EDITABLE)

"Who Eliminated Mr. X?" Equations with Var's on Both Sides (EDITABLE)

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This assignment is designed for one class period. Students solve equations with variables on both sides. They will need to combine like terms but no distributing is required. It’s a worksheet/activity to solve a Clue-like puzzle. The students cross off the answers on the back side. When they are done, there is one person, one object, and one location remaining. That is the answer to the title question. I uploaded this paper as a word document, so you can change names, items, locations, equ
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
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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! :-)