This is my 13th year teaching in a middle school and I am currently a 6th grade resource teacher. I LOVE to create fun resources for students and teachers. My passion is learning, creating, and sharing!
Students will practice hands on equations in this fun race! If you have Hands-On Equations Kits, students should use them to help set up and solve the problems. If you have taught equations the traditional way, students may show their work in the boxes and solve. Students love to be challenged and this is a motivational activity to get their minds wrapped around algebra!
Integer quiz for use after learning integers. Students will demonstrate their understanding of the basic rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers. They will fill in the blank and compute multiple problems. At the end, students will have three real-world problem solving questions that have to do with integers.
Math project for students to display 8 different topics they have learned on an octahedron plate display. Students will choose 8 math topics (could be all from one unit or from the entire year) and brainstorm a list of vocabulary for each concept. After brainstorming, students will come up with example problems for each topic. When students have finished their brainstorming sheet, they will assemble an octahedron out of 8 paper plates to display their information. This can be used as a culmi
Students will be able to add integers with different signs by using a number line and positive/negative counters (signs). This worksheet can be used as a supplement to teaching integers, small group activity or individually. Students will also use real-world problem solving involving positive and negative integers. At the end, students will use a number line as a guide to help order integers from least to greatest.
Students will learn about tessellations in this fun, interactive Web-Quest! Throughout the Web-Quest, students will define the following terms: tessellation (natural and man-made), transformation (translation, rotation, reflection), symmetry, polygon and many more! Students will read about the history of tessellations, draw three different examples of tessellations and three picture examples of a translation, rotation, and reflection. Use this as a preview to a tessellation unit and have studen
Use this vocabulary word poster rubric to grade students' vocab posters. This can be used in combination with my other products, Vocabulary Pictionary and Vocabulary Word Search.
I use this choice board in my Academic Skills class, which is like a study hall. When students are done with their homework, they can take out this choice board and pick something to work on for the rest of the class period. The choices fall under the following categories (CRAFT): Create, Research, Achieve, Fun, and Teach. I decided I wanted to make something that would involve different types of skills that I want my students to work on. There are four different boards (only one box is diff
Students will work with partners to play this interactive inequalities game! Each student will take turns to spin for an inequality sign, operation symbol and will roll 3 dice to find three numbers to put on their board. Once all of this is completed, students will look at the inequality that is displayed and determine if it is true or false.
There are many ways you can use this game, my suggestion is to laminate it and use with a vis a vis marker so that it can be used multiple times. An
Integer exit slip that can be used as a check in on students' understanding of integers. Multiple choice problems and comparing negatives to positives. Use at the end of a lesson before students leave.
I just figured out how to make these awesome binder covers! I originally made these in Google Slides but uploaded them as a Power Point. Everything can be customized so edit as you wish, print them out and then slide them into a binder cover sleeve for any binder you choose. Enjoy :)
Use this quiz to test your students' knowledge of prepositions, prepositional phrases, and pronouns as objects. Short and sweet! Answer key is included.
A comic book project for Pax by Sara Pennypacker. Students will choose from three options to create a comic book about the story. They will use the plot-line diagram to demonstrate their knowledge of the parts that make up a story. A rubric is attached to score their work along with two peer review forms. You can edit this document however you would like to fit the needs of your class. Enjoy :)
Students will move to different stations and work on plotting points/graphing. After plotting the given points, students will work on their understanding of rotations and reflections by using the rules of rotations (i.e. 90 degrees, 180 degrees, clockwise/counterclockwise). When students have plotted the second set of coordinates based on a rotation, they will then reflect the image over the x-axis or y-axis. Students can work individually or with a partner. The task cards could also work as
Want a fun game for students to practice their skill of adding, subtracting and multiplying decimals? Introducing... DECIMAL BINGO! This fun and motivating game will keep students on their feet as they choose cards to solve in order to get a BINGO. Whether students work individually, in pairs or in a small group, this game is sure to please! All the directions, materials and fun is included in this quick and easy game. You may also choose to modify it in any way, make problems fit your stude
Students will practice multiplying fractions and reducing them to simplest form (if needed). There are 8 total problems that can be used as a warm up, exit slip, partner work, homework, etc.
This is an exit slip that covers: ordering integers from least to greatest, finding absolute value, and adding/subtracting integers. You can use this as a pre-assessment, exit slip, or partner work.
Students will have fun while creating these Geome-TREES! You can use this as a preview to a Geometry unit or as an end of the unit project. Either have students work individually with one topic or with a group for all topics! Students will have a tree outline for each main topic in Geometry. For each subtopic, students will write the name of the subtopic, definition, picture and any other important information they would like to include. Once all their leaves are filled out for the topic, st
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This is my 13th year teaching in a middle school and I am currently a 6th grade resource teacher. I LOVE to create fun resources for students and teachers. My passion is learning, creating, and sharing!
My own education history
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
B.S. in Elementary Education and Special Education
Arizona State University (online)
Master's in Curriculum and Instruction (Autism Spectrum Disorders)
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In my freetime, I enjoy playing sand volleyball, riding the Peloton, crafting with my Cricut machine, reading a good book, and going on bike rides/being outdoors.
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