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Preview of Error Analysis:  Order of Operations

Error Analysis: Order of Operations

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Classroom 127
This resource provides students an opportunity to practice using the order of operations to simplify expressions by analyzing questions that have already been answered incorrectly. After finding the error, the students must explain in words what happened. Then they must simplify the problem correctly. Feel free to click on the preview to see the types of errors that students must analyze. This resource would be great to have students do with partners, as a warm-up, a review before a quiz, as a s
Preview of Math Murder Mystery!  Order of Operations

Math Murder Mystery! Order of Operations

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Classroom 127
Students practice doing the order of operations by helping Detective Algebras solve a murder mystery! Student Directions: Detective Algebras needs your help! A murder has been committed…. Answer the following 12 clues to help Detective Algebras solve the crime! Every clue answered will help you and Detective Algebras discover 1) Who the murderer is 2) How the murder happened 3) Where the murder took place Each clue you answer will help you to crack the case. Use your murder mystery recordin
Preview of Error Analysis:  Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

Error Analysis: Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

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Classroom 127
This resource provides students an opportunity to practice evaluating algebraic expressions that have already been done incorrectly. After finding the error, the students must explain in words what happened. Then they must simplify the problem correctly. Feel free to click on the preview to see the types of errors that students must analyze. This resource would be great to have students do with partners, as a warm-up, a review before a quiz, as a station activity, an exit ticket, or for homework
Preview of Jeopardy Review: Solving One Step Equations

Jeopardy Review: Solving One Step Equations

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Classroom 127
Review solving one step equations in a fun "jeopardy" themed game. This jeopardy game allows students to practice -Solving equations by adding -Solving equations by subtracting -Solving equations by multiplying -Solving equations by dividing Questions in the "mystery" category involve any of the above topics. For more practice with solving one step equations, please consider buying One-Step Equation Scavenger HuntSolving One-Step Equations Differentiated Math MazeSolving One Step Equations Ma
Preview of Color by Number!  Adding and Subtracting Integers

Color by Number! Adding and Subtracting Integers

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Classroom 127
This "color by number" activity is an engaging way for students to practice adding and subtracting integers by combining math and art! Students will circle their answers to each of the twelve problems given. They then find the problem number on the coloring page and color each section with the appropriate color to make a beautiful design! This resource is great to use as a formative assessment, homework assignment, or as an extension activity for early finishers. If you like this color by number
Preview of Math Murder Mystery! Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

Math Murder Mystery! Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

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Classroom 127
Students practice multiplying and dividing fractions by helping Detective Algebras solve a murder mystery! Student Directions:Detective Algebras needs your help! A murder has been committed…. Answer the following 12 clues to help Detective Algebras solve the crime! Every clue answered will help you and Detective Algebras discover 1) Who the murderer is 2) How the murder happened 3) Where the murder took place Each clue you answer will help you to crack the case. Use your murder mystery recording
Preview of Math Murder Mystery!  Adding and Subtracting Integers

Math Murder Mystery! Adding and Subtracting Integers

Created by
Classroom 127
Students practice adding and subtracting integers by helping Detective Algebras solve a murder mystery! Student Directions:Detective Algebras needs your help! A murder has been committed…. Answer the following 12 clues to help Detective Algebras solve the crime! Every clue answered will help you and Detective Algebras discover 1) Who the murderer is 2) How the murder happened 3) Where the murder took place Each clue you answer will help you to crack the case. Use your murder mystery recording s
Preview of Math Murder Mystery!  Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Math Murder Mystery! Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Created by
Classroom 127
Students practice adding and subtracting fractions by helping Detective Algebras solve a murder mystery! Student Directions:Detective Algebras needs your help! A murder has been committed…. Answer the following 12 clues to help Detective Algebras solve the crime! Every clue answered will help you and Detective Algebras discover 1) Who the murderer is 2) How the murder happened 3) Where the murder took place Each clue you answer will help you to crack the case. Use your murder mystery recording s
Preview of Math Murder Mystery!  Multiplying and Dividing Integers

Math Murder Mystery! Multiplying and Dividing Integers

Created by
Classroom 127
Students practice multiplying and dividing integers by helping Detective Algebras solve a murder mystery! Student Directions:Detective Algebras needs your help! A murder has been committed…. Answer the following 12 clues to help Detective Algebras solve the crime! Every clue answered will help you and Detective Algebras discover 1) Who the murderer is 2) How the murder happened 3) Where the murder took place Each clue you answer will help you to crack the case. Use your murder mystery recording
Preview of Jeopardy  Review:  Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Integers

Jeopardy Review: Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Integers

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Classroom 127
Review adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers in a fun jeopardy themed game. This jeopardy game allows students to practice -Adding integers -Subtracting integers -Multiplying integers -Dividing integers Questions in the "mystery" category involve any of the above topics. For more work with Integer Operations, please consider downloading FREE Adding and Subtracting Integers 4 x 4 Math PuzzleFREE Multiplying and Dividing Integers 4 x 4 Math PuzzleAdding and Subtracting Int
Preview of Jeopardy Review:  Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Decimals

Jeopardy Review: Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Decimals

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Classroom 127
Practice decimal operations in a fun jeopardy themed game! This jeopardy game allows students to practice -Adding decimals -Subtracting decimals -Multiplying decimals -Dividing decimals -Solving real world problems involving operations with decimals. Some of the problems that are worth more points have negatives in them. For more practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals, please consider purchasing the following Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Decimals Dif
Preview of Fractions Anchor Charts

Fractions Anchor Charts

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Classroom 127
This resource contains five different anchor charts to help students learn about fractions To be more specific, the anchor charts help students to understand key vocabulary with respect to fractionshow to add fractions how to subtract fractions how to multiply fractions how to divide fractions This product also includes directions on how you can enlarge these anchor charts for free! Having the ability to see these charts from anywhere in the room has, in particular, really helped my ELL and SPE
Preview of Color by Number!  Adding and Subtracting Decimals

Color by Number! Adding and Subtracting Decimals

Created by
Classroom 127
This "color by number" activity is an engaging way for students to practice adding and subtracting decimals by combining math and art! Students will circle their answers to each of the twelve problems given. They then find the problem number on the coloring page and color each section with the appropriate color to make a beautiful design! This resource is great to use as a formative assessment, homework assignment, or as an extension activity for early finishers. If you like this color by number
Preview of Order of Operations Math Maze

Order of Operations Math Maze

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Classroom 127
Students practice utilizing the order of operations by completing a math maze! They draw arrows to show the path that they took to get from the start of the maze to the exit. This download contains three different mazes for teachers to use to differentiate their instruction. Level 1 maze questions were designed for students who are struggling to pick up this concept. Students have to perform a few operations prior to being able to evaluate an expression. In addition, all the answers students w
Preview of Jeopardy Review: Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Fractions

Jeopardy Review: Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Fractions

Created by
Classroom 127
Practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions in a fun jeopardy themed game. This jeopardy game allows students to practice -Adding fractions -Subtracting fractions -Multiplying fractions -Dividing fractions Questions in the "mystery" category involve any of the above topics. For more practice with adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions, please consider purchasing Math Murder Mystery! Adding and Subtracting FractionsMath Murder Mystery! Multiplying and
Preview of Scavenger Hunt:  Order of Operations

Scavenger Hunt: Order of Operations

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Classroom 127
I love using scavenger hunts in my classroom because it is a great way to get students up and moving around the classroom! This scavenger hunt is great for partner work, early finishers, and as an enrichment activity. This scavenger hunt contains 26 questions that involve evaluating expressions by using the order of operations. Directions: 1. Hang the 26 questions around your classroom. 2. Distribute the student answer key to students. 3. After answering a question, students search
Preview of Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Self Grading Google Form

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Self Grading Google Form

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Classroom 127
This product is a Google Form designed to be used through the Google Classroom platform. The Google Form contains 10 multiple choice questions on evaluating algebraic expressions. Each equation has four options for students to pick from. The settings on the Google Form are set to auto-grade upon completion and allow only one right answer. This resource is perfect for in class practice, homework assignments, or mini-quizzes! For more work with Evaluating Algebraic Expressions, please consider pu
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Integers Differentiated Math Mazes

Multiplying and Dividing Integers Differentiated Math Mazes

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Classroom 127
Students practice multiplying and dividing integers by completing a math maze! They draw arrows to show the path that they took to get from the start of the maze to the exit. This download contains three different mazes for teachers to use to differentiate their instruction. Level 1 maze questions were designed for students who are struggling to pick up this concept. All the problems in this maze have numbers that are between 1 and 12. Level 2 maze questions were designed for the average studen
Preview of Scavenger Hunt:  Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

Scavenger Hunt: Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

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Classroom 127
I love using scavenger hunts in my classroom because it is a great way to get students up and moving around the classroom! This scavenger hunt is great for partner work, early finishers, and as an enrichment activity. This scavenger hunt contains 26 practice problems involving students evaluating algebraic expressions. Directions: 1. Hang the 26 questions around your classroom. 2. Distribute the student answer key to students. 3. After answering a question, students search the room. The next
Preview of Scavenger Hunt:  Finding The Least Common Multiple

Scavenger Hunt: Finding The Least Common Multiple

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Classroom 127
I love using scavenger hunts in my classroom because it is a great way to get students up and moving around the classroom! This scavenger hunt is great for partner work, early finishers, and as an enrichment activity. This scavenger hunt contains 26 practice problems involving finding the least common multiple. Directions: 1. Hang the 26 questions around your classroom. 2. Distribute the student answer key to students. 3. After answering a question, students search the room. The next question
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About the store

Experience

I specialize in creating engaging resources that help students learn to love math!

Teaching style

I believe that the key to student achievement in the field of mathematics is to engage them. Over my decade plus of experience teaching math, I have found that the math murder mysteries, differentiated math mazes, and error analysis resources that can be found on this store have better helped students enjoy math over a traditional worksheet. My hope is that the different games and activities I provide here will engage your students as much as they do mine.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Helping students to be successful both inside and outside of the classroom.

My own education history

Masters in Educational Technology American College of Eduction - 2015 Bachelors Degree University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in Mathematics, Minor in Secondary Education 2012

Additional biographical information

Despite being a middle school teacher, I have much experience working with high school level content. At my school I have three preps. These preps include teaching a "regular" level track that follow the 8th grade common core standards, an honors Algebra 1 class, and a high honors Algebra 2 class. In my spare time, my wife and I enjoy relaxing at home with our new born daughter and golden retriever :)