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I've been teaching for nearly 20 years. My undergraduate degree is in Health and Physical Education. However, my first teaching job was teaching self-contained special education at the middle school level. Since then I've taught health and PE, self-contained special education at the high school level, middle school math (7th and 8th grades), and co-taught ELA and math as the special education teacher as well as the general instruction teacher. My certifications are many, but I think I've found my niche in math.
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Preview of Adding & Subtracting Scientific Notation - Self-checking

Adding & Subtracting Scientific Notation - Self-checking

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CoachNumbers
Help your students become confident in their skills by assigning this self-checking activity. Adding and subtracting Scientific Notation can often cause confusion. Using this activity ensures accuracy and is easy grading. Don't forget to delete the answers prior to sharing with your students. It's also best to provide a copy to each student so they do not alter the original or each other. Hope it helps! Check out my "Adding and Subtracting Scientific Notation Graphic Organizer" for easy s
Preview of Mystery Pixel Art Picture - Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution

Mystery Pixel Art Picture - Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution

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CoachNumbers
Students solve systems of equations by substitution to reveal the mystery picture. Students receive instant feedback on this assignment. If the answer is correct, part of the picture is revealed. If it is incorrect, nothing changes. Be sure to delete the answers prior to sharing with your students. When sharing with students, be sure to provide a copy to each student so that they do not change your original and do not change each others.
Preview of Mystery Pixel Art Picture - Multistep Equations with Variables on both sides

Mystery Pixel Art Picture - Multistep Equations with Variables on both sides

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CoachNumbers
Share this resource with your students to help them practice solving multistep equations with variables on both sides of the equal sign. As they solve each equation, parts of the picture will be revealed. If their answer is incorrect, the picture stays gray. It's a great resource for immediate feedback. Prior to sharing with your students, remember to erase the answers. In addition, make sure that you make a copy for each student rather than sharing with them, which allows them to edit in
Preview of Angles formed by Parallel Lines cut by a Transversal Self-Check Mystery Puzzle

Angles formed by Parallel Lines cut by a Transversal Self-Check Mystery Puzzle

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Help your students apply the concepts of angles formed by parallel lines cut by a transversal with this self-checking mystery puzzle activity. Students analyze a graphic to determine angle measurements and angle relationships. Students type in the angle measurement and use a drop down box to select the correct angle relationship. As students answer the questions correctly, the answer box turns green and pieces of the mystery picture appear. Oh what will it be?! Before sharing this activity
Preview of Multistep Equations - distributing and combining like terms

Multistep Equations - distributing and combining like terms

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CoachNumbers
Share this self-checking assignment with your students to get them excited for solving the equations correctly. As students learn to solve multistep equations, reinforce their skills with this activity. Allow them to grow in confidence prior to moving to variables on both sides of the equal sign. And best part is, the program checks itself! Students know immediately if their answer is correct or incorrect. Prior to sharing with your students, delete the answers. And be sure to make a copy
Preview of Matching - Graph to Linear Equation

Matching - Graph to Linear Equation

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CoachNumbers
This drag and drop activity helps assess the student's knowledge and understanding of graphing linear equations. The activity is color coded so it helps to make grading easier. The equations and graphs selected are those that allow for common mistakes, either the wrong slope or x-intercept instead of y-intercept. When you share this activity with your students, be sure that each student has their own copy so that they do not modify your original copy. In addition, make sure that you do no
Preview of Writing the Equation of a Line when given 2 Points - self-checking

Writing the Equation of a Line when given 2 Points - self-checking

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CoachNumbers
Students determine the equation of the line when given two points. This assignment allows your students immediate feedback because it's self-checking! Be sure to erase the answers before sharing with your students. Also, make sure students are presented with their own copy so that they do not alter your copy nor another student's.
Preview of Finding Slope from a Graph

Finding Slope from a Graph

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CoachNumbers
Share this self-checking 16 question assignment with your students to get them excited for finding the slope of a graph correctly. As students learn find the slope, reinforce their skills with this activity. Allow them to grow in confidence prior to moving to more complex steps of graphing. And best part is, the program checks itself! Students know immediately if their answer is correct or incorrect. Prior to sharing with your students, delete the answers. And be sure to make a copy for each stu
Preview of Two-Way Table Analysis - Self Checking

Two-Way Table Analysis - Self Checking

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CoachNumbers
This activity consists of five two-way tables. All tables have three analytical questions that go along with it. Students are given information for three tables that they then have to complete before answering questions. When the answer is correct, the answer box will turn green. If the answer is incorrect, the answer box will turn red. Be sure to delete the correct answers prior to sharing the assignment with your students. Thank you for your support!
Preview of Matching - Multistep Equations with different solutions

Matching - Multistep Equations with different solutions

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CoachNumbers
Students solve multistep equations with variables on both sides that could have one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions. Then, they drag their answer to the empty box. Although not self-checking, this assignment is easy to evaluate and grade because of the color coded answers. When sharing this assignment with your students, be sure to make them a copy and do not have the answers filled in.
Preview of Evaluating Expressions - Self Checking

Evaluating Expressions - Self Checking

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CoachNumbers
Have your students evaluate expressions by substituting various values for x. When they evaluate the expression correctly, the answer box turns green. Students see instantly whether they're grasping the concept. Prior to sharing with your students, make sure all answers are deleted. When sharing on Google Classroom, make sure to make a copy for each student.
Preview of Mystery Maze - Finding the Slope from 2 Points

Mystery Maze - Finding the Slope from 2 Points

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CoachNumbers
Have your students practice finding the slope from 2 points with this digital Mystery Maze. When the students answer the question correctly, the next question is revealed. Students answer 15 out of a possible 20 boxes. When you present this assignment to your students, make sure the answers have been erased. (*Hint - in order to delete the answers with the least amount of trouble, start at the finish and work your way to the start.) When assigning the Mystery Maze via Google Classroom, be
Preview of Slope Digital Escape

Slope Digital Escape

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CoachNumbers
Students have to answer questions to get a code to unlock each puzzle. There are 5 puzzles total all about the different ways to find slope. My students seemed to really enjoy this activity. They loved it when they were successful in deciphering the code to open the next puzzle.
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Digital Memory Match

Pythagorean Theorem Digital Memory Match

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CoachNumbers
Remember playing the game "Memory" when you were a kid? All the cards were set out upside down and you had to find matches? Well, this activity was inspired by that game. Students use the Pythagorean Theorem to determine the missing side lengths of the right triangles. As they answer questions correctly, different character cards (pictures) appear. The objective is to find the 6 matches. My students enjoyed this activity. I heard all sorts of happy chatter and excitement when different c
Preview of Finding Slope from a Graph Picture Reveal

Finding Slope from a Graph Picture Reveal

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CoachNumbers
This self-checking activity helps your students determine the slope from a graph. When a student answers correctly, a piece of a picture is revealed. If the answer is not correct, nothing happens. When sharing this with your students, be sure to delete the answers first. When sharing on Google Classroom, be sure to select "make a copy for each student."
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution - self checking

Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution - self checking

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CoachNumbers
Students practice solving systems of equations by substitution with this self-checking assessment. They receive instant feedback as to whether their answer is correct (green) or incorrect (red). Be sure to delete the answers before sharing with students. Make sure students receive their own copy so they do not alter your original nor that of a classmate.
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination - self-checking

Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination - self-checking

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CoachNumbers
Your students will get instant feedback with this Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination activity. If students type the correct response into the solution box, it will turn green; if they type the incorrect answer, the box will turn red. The assignment consists of 10 problems. Four problems are simple elimination. The remaining six require multiplication of at least one equation in order to solve. Prior to sharing this assignment with your students, be sure to delete your answers. A
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I've been teaching for nearly 20 years. My undergraduate degree is in Health and Physical Education. However, my first teaching job was teaching self-contained special education at the middle school level. Since then I've taught health and PE, self-contained special education at the high school level, middle school math (7th and 8th grades), and co-taught ELA and math as the special education teacher as well as the general instruction teacher. My certifications are many, but I think I've found my niche in math.