For the last three years I have taught special education at East Hall Middle School with a focus in math and science. However, next year, I will be to strictly 7th grade life science.
This is a maze worksheet composed of simple two step equations. Perfect for students just learning how to solve two step equations or for students who need a simple refresher.
This is a self checking activity in which students practice the Triangle Sum Theorem and the Exterior Angle Theorem. The cells will turn blue if the students answer correct or gray if they answer incorrectly. This activity allows students to receive immediate feedback on their work and makes grading for the teacher exceptionally easy! While there is no physical answer key included, you can see the answer for each problem by clicking on the answer cell and opening the conditional formatting tab.
Unit 5 of 8th grade math (Common Core Standards) is about Linear Functions. This is what we hand out to our students at the beginning of the unit. It gives them a brief explanation of every topic we cover in this unit. It is best if printed on card stock.
This is a word search that includes 8th grade math terms used all year long. In order to find the words, students first must answer the clues (definitions). I have included a regular version, a modified version with a word bank, and an answer key!
Unit 7 of 8th grade math (Common Core Standards) is about System of Equations. This is what we hand out to our students at the beginning of the unit. It gives them a brief explanation of every topic we cover in this unit. It is best if printed on card stock.
This sheet is a concise representation of all key ideas of Unit 4 Common Core 8th Grade Math. I feel that having all information on one page makes it easier for the students to quickly reference the ideas. I print this cheat sheet onto cardstock so that it stays in good shape for the students.
This is a card sort for students to practice using the exponent laws. There are two levels: on grade level and advance. Both versions can be used on Google Classroom or they can be printed and used as a normal worksheet.
This is a card sort that forces students to look at numbers expressed in scientific notation and to determine if they are written correctly. Students can complete this sort as a group or individually. Furthermore, if done completely, students can glue them into a notebook and explain how the incorrect examples are wrong and correct them.
This activity includes 24 task cards, a student answer sheet, and an answer key. This would be great for a math station, an early finisher activity, or a review activity. Topics Covered:Scientific to Standard NotationStandard to Scientific NotationComparing Numbers in Scientific NotationAdding, Subtracting, Multiplying, & Dividing in Scientific NotationWord ProblemsHow to Use Task Cards:Print the cards on cardstock and laminate to allow for multiple useCut each card individuallyAttach with a bin
Unit 3 is about the application of exponents. The unit looks at Pythagorean theorem, volume of cylinder, spheres, and cones, and the distance formula. This is handed out to students at the beginning of the unit so that all equations are easily accessible.
This is a condensed cheat sheet for Unit 2 of 8th grade math following common core standards. Here the students will be able to see the equations/steps to solve problems found within unit 2. Best if printed on card stock.
Engage your students through this hands on activity! Have students cut the slips out, answer the questions, then tape/glue/staple into a chain. Then hang around the classroom to show just how much your students know about exponent laws. Print on colored paper for additional fun!
This is a set of three leveled worksheets that allow students to practice solving system of equations. The worksheets are done so that they have to practice at least one graphing, one substitution, and one elimination. The levels are A (Average), B (Below Grade Level), and C (Advanced).
This is a condensed cheat sheet for Unit 6 of 8th grade math following common core standards. Here the students will be able to see the equations/steps to solve problems found within unit 6. Best if printed on card stock.
In this activity, students will practice finding the unit rate of commonly purchased things at a carnival. In this activity you will find a "Drag & Drop" option for a more modified version as well as a "Fill in the Blank"option for your more advance students. Both work wonderfully with Google Classroom.
This is a set of three leveled worksheets that allow students to practice solving system of equations. The worksheets are done so that they should practice at least one graphing, one substitution, and one elimination, but students can solve any way they like. The levels are A (Average), B (Below Grade Level), and C (Advanced).
This is a self checking activity that covers one step, two step, and multi step equations. The assignment can be sent out to be completed in one day (all problems) or broken up over two days. When I used this in my classroom, I did the one and two step problems on the first day and the multi step problems on day two. The answer blocks will change color if students get the right answer. While there is no physical answer key, you can see the answers by clicking on the answer cell and opening "con
This activity will test students understanding of slope and y-intercept. Students will be required to match slope, y-intercept, table and graphs based on equations for the first slide. Then for the second slide, students will need to input the information based on a table.
Here is two versions of a scientific notation puzzle: a decagon and a matching. You can print and laminate the puzzles to use as a station or for early finishers. Both deal with matching scientific notation with standard form. Both puzzles make for a quick assessment.
7th - 9th
Algebra, Math, Numbers
CCSS
8.EE.A.3
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Experience
For the last three years I have taught special education at East Hall Middle School with a focus in math and science. However, next year, I will be to strictly 7th grade life science.
Teaching style
I am a big fan of modifying curriculum to meet the needs of the students.
My own education history
Graduated from Mill Creek High School in 2010.
Graduated from the University of North Georgia in 2015.
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