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CopernicusNotebook

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Resana, Treviso, Italy
About the store
Hi! My name is Elisa, the creator behind CopernicusNotebook. I’ve been a high school math and physics teacher since 2007, teaching every grade level from 9th to 13th grade. With over 15 years of experience as a high school math and physics teacher, I’ve developed a deep passion for helping students unlock the world of numbers and physical principles. Now, I’m excited to share my engaging, practical, and challenging materials with teachers and students around the world! I’m so glad you’re here—thank you for visiting my store!
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Preview of GCF & LCM of Monomials Worksheet PUZZLE ACTIVITY

GCF & LCM of Monomials Worksheet PUZZLE ACTIVITY

This interactive puzzle activity helps students practice finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 2 or 3 monomials. By solving problems and matching answers, students will deepen their understanding of working with algebraic expressions, applying their knowledge of factoring and multiples in a fun, hands-on format. This resource includes: • 16 Puzzle Pieces: Each puzzle piece contains: • A set of 2 or 3 monomials. • An exercise requiring students to find eit
Preview of Monomials and Polynomials Perimeter & Area PUZZLE ACTIVITIES

Monomials and Polynomials Perimeter & Area PUZZLE ACTIVITIES

These engaging puzzle activities help students practice calculating the perimeter and area of various geometric figures where side lengths are expressed as monomials or polynomials. By solving problems and matching pieces, students strengthen their algebraic skills in a fun and interactive way. What’s Included:• 2 puzzles with 9 problems involving perimeter and area calculations. • Figures with sides expressed as polynomials, requiring students to simplify expressions and combine like terms. •
Preview of GCF and LCM of Monomials MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

GCF and LCM of Monomials MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

Mystery Math: Who Dunnit? – The Monomial EnigmaTurn your math lesson into an unforgettable adventure! In Mystery Math: Who Dunnit?, students step into the role of detectives on a thrilling mission to discover who altered the research notes of Dr. Emilia Pascal. To crack the case, they must find the GCF and LCM of monomials across 12 challenging problems, eliminating suspects, objects, and locations along the way. Key Features: Story-Driven Math Investigation - Students become mathematical
Preview of GCF & LCM of Monomials COLORING ACTIVITY

GCF & LCM of Monomials COLORING ACTIVITY

This engaging color-by-number activity allows students to practice finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM) of monomials. In this self-checking activity, through calculating GCFs and LCMs, students color different pictures, reinforcing their understanding of factoring and common multiples in a visual and interactive way. What’s Included:• Two Versions for Differentiated Practice:Version 1: Problems with pairs of monomials for foundational practice. Version 2: Pr
Preview of Rational Exponents and Radicals with operations COLORING ACTIVITY

Rational Exponents and Radicals with operations COLORING ACTIVITY

These engaging, self-checking Color by number Activities help students master rational exponents and operations with rational exponents. Through solving problems and coloring a picture, students reinforce their understanding of converting between rational exponents and radicals, as well as applying power rules in a fun and interactive way. What’s Included:• Activity 1: Converting Rational Exponents to Radicals (and vice versa)•Students transform expressions with rational exponents into radica
Preview of GCF and LCM prime factorization With Problems MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

GCF and LCM prime factorization With Problems MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

Mystery Math: Who Dunnit? – The case of the Stolen SapphireTurn your math lesson into an unforgettable adventure! In Mystery Math: Who Dunnit?, students step into the role of detectives on a thrilling mission to discover who stole a priceless Sapphire from the Grand Palace Museum. To crack the case, they must find the GCF and LCM of numbers across 14 challenging problems, eliminating suspects, objects, and locations along the way. Key Features: Story-Driven Math Investigation - Students bec
Preview of GCF and LCM prime factorization MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

GCF and LCM prime factorization MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

Mystery Math: Who Dunnit? – The Vanishing VariableTurn your math lesson into an unforgettable adventure! In Mystery Math: Who Dunnit?, students step into the role of detectives on a thrilling mission to discover who stole a crucial variable from a secret formula. To crack the case, they must find the GCF and LCM of numbers across 12 challenging problems, eliminating suspects, objects, and locations along the way. Key Features: Story-Driven Math Investigation - Students become mathematical
Preview of Dividing polynomials Long and Synthetic Division MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

Dividing polynomials Long and Synthetic Division MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

Solve the Case: A Who Dunnit? The Vanishing PolynomialLong and Synthetic DivisionEngage your students with this interactive mystery activity where math meets detective work! In Mystery Math: Who Dunnit?, students solve 13 challenging problems focused on division of polynomials (with and without remainder) and its terms. Each math problem reveals a clue, guiding them through a step-by-step investigation to eliminate suspects, objects, and places using a customizable Mystery Grid. ➗ Math Concep
Preview of Dividing numbers MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

Dividing numbers MATH MYSTERY WHODUNNIT ACTIVITY

Solve the Case: A Who Dunnit? The case of the Divided ClueEngage your students with this interactive mystery activity where math meets detective work! In Mystery Math: Who Dunnit?, students solve 16 challenging problems focused on division of numbers (with and without remainder) and its terms. Each math problem reveals a clue, guiding them through a step-by-step investigation to eliminate suspects, objects, and places using a customizable Mystery Grid. ➗ Math Concepts Covered: •Division (with
Preview of Simplifying Radicals without and with variables COLORING ACTIVITY

Simplifying Radicals without and with variables COLORING ACTIVITY

These self-checking, color-by-number worksheets help students practice simplifying radicals at various difficulty levels. Designed to build confidence and deepen understanding, students solve problems, match their answers to a picture, and color the sections accordingly, creating a visually engaging way to review and reinforce skills. What’s Included:• 2 Levels of Difficulty:Level 1 (Beginner): Simplify numerical radicals Level 2 (Intermediate): Simplify radicals with variables (all factors po
Preview of Simplifying Radicals Algebra 2 COLORING ACTIVITY

Simplifying Radicals Algebra 2 COLORING ACTIVITY

These self-checking, color-by-number worksheets help students practice simplifying radicals at various difficulty levels. Designed to build confidence and deepen understanding, students solve problems, match their answers to a picture, and color the sections accordingly, creating a visually engaging way to review and reinforce skills. What’s Included:• 2 Levels of Difficulty:• Level 1 (Advanced): Simplify radicals with variables (radicands to factor) • Level 2 (Challenge): Simplify radicals wi
Preview of Prime numbers, Divisibility, Square and Cubes, Power rules  Freebie

Prime numbers, Divisibility, Square and Cubes, Power rules Freebie

Help your students with this set of 4 eye-catching posters, perfect for a quick remainder of key math concepts! This resource includes: Prime Numbers from 1 to 100: A visual chart to help students easily identify and recall prime numbers.Divisibility Rules: A quick-reference poster that breaks down divisibility rules for numbers 2 through 11, helping students quickly determine factors and simplify calculations.Squares and Cubes of Natural Numbers: A visual table of squared and cubed numbers, id
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About the store

Experience

Hi! My name is Elisa, the creator behind CopernicusNotebook. I’ve been a high school math and physics teacher since 2007, teaching every grade level from 9th to 13th grade. With over 15 years of experience as a high school math and physics teacher, I’ve developed a deep passion for helping students unlock the world of numbers and physical principles. Now, I’m excited to share my engaging, practical, and challenging materials with teachers and students around the world! I’m so glad you’re here—thank you for visiting my store!

Teaching style

I believe that active engagement is the key to student success. I love incorporating hands-on activities, problem-solving sessions, and collaborative learning into my lessons. Whether students are up and moving, working together, or diving deep into exercises, my goal is to make learning math and physics enjoyable and impactful.

My own education history

I hold a degree in Mathematics from the University of Padua and a specialization in high school teaching for math and physics from the SISS (Specialization for Secondary School Teachers) program.

Additional biographical information

Originally from Italy, I have a husband and two adolescent children. When I’m not teaching or designing resources, I love diving into new stationery—it’s a little obsession of mine! Creating high-quality materials that support both teachers and students is my way of sharing my passion for education with the world.