I spent 5 years teaching middle school math. I then became my school's technology coordinator, helping teachers incorporate technology into their lessons. I'm currently an elementary school resource/co-teacher for grades 2-5.
Do your students struggle with the basics of scatterplots? Do they need extra practice interpreting scatterplots? This activity is perfect for you!
This activity includes 24 different cards, asking questions about positive or negative correlations and high or low correlations. I've included cards with and without QR codes to increase flexibility. I added a few more challenging questions, requiring students to interpret information from the scatterplot (i.e. If a dog is 16 years old, are they
GIve your students extra practice with this two step equations match activity. Includes 16 two step equations, 8 involving multiplication and 8 involving division, and 16 answers. Students find the correct answer for each equation and match them together. Could be used to pair students up for activities (find your partner match). Great for centers or working in small groups.
Stephanie Gentry
Do your students need extra practice with transformations? Do your students struggle with translations, rotations, reflections, or dilations? This pack is perfect for you!
40 task cards cover all four types of transformations (12 translations, 12 reflections, 8 rotations, 8 dilations). All types of problems included (transforming single points (where appropriate), triangles and quadrilaterals). Students are shown a point/shape in a coordinate plane, then asked to transform it in a given way and
This cut and paste activity will have your students practicing identifying angle relationships (corresponding angles, vertical angles, alternate interior angles, and alternate exterior angles). 20 different angle pictures (5 of each type of angle) are included along with 2 pages to sort angles onto (the sorting pages include definitions of each type of angle).
This could also be laminated and used multiple times by having students arrangle the different angles into the correct heading. An an
Are you looking for a way for your students to practice using box and whisker plots? Do your students need extra practice interpreting box and whisker plots? Then look no further!
This product contains 20 box and whisker plot scoot question cards (6 cards ask students to create a box and whisker plot, 3 cards ask students to interpret double box and whisker plots, 11 cards ask students to use box and whisker plot vocabulary (i.e. find the lower extreme, lower quartile, median, upper quartile,
This file includes 12 different problems (task cards) that require students to find the missing side of a figure using similar figures, and include a QR code that students can scan to check the answer. The first 6 problems have the shapes in the same position, making it easier to create the proportion and find the missing side. The last 6 problems rotate the shapes so they are in different positions, making it more challenging to find the missing side. Great for extra practice, math centers,
This activity pack includes:
2 pages of guided/scaffolded notes with plenty of room to write; includes definitions of term, like term, coefficient, variable and adding and subtracting like terms
one practice page which includes practice problems and vocabulary questions combining like terms matching activity
matching activity which includes 24 problem cards and 24 solution cards (for a total of 48 cards) to practice combining like terms
homework activity (practicing using vocabulary and solv
This product contains 12 QR code task cards that cover probability (6 basic probability problems, 6 probability problems involving compound and dependent events (i.e. you have 12 shirts (5 pink, 3 green, and 4 white) and wear a green one, what is the probability you will wear a pink shirt tomorrow?). Great for practicing using organized lists, tables, or tree diagrams.
Students solve the problems on the task cards, then scan the QR code to check the answer.
Note: You must have a QR code sc
Students studying about line angle relationships need lots of practice, not only with the vocabulary, but applying the vocabulary to finding missing angles. This product contains 40 task cards (both with and without QR codes) that allow students to practice using vertical angles, corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, and alternate exterior angles. 16 cards are specifically asking students to identify the angle relationship, 16 cards have students applying relationships to find the m
This set includes 16 Pythagorean Theorem real-world word problems and QR codes with the answers. Students solve the problems (answer sheet included), then scan the QR code to check their answers.
Need some ideas for how to use these task cards?
-Enrichment for early finishers
-Use in a math station
-Help struggling students get extra practice (they can check their answers as they go)
Stephanie Gentry
This activity gives students practice with two step inequalities in an engaging way. 12 different problems are included (a mixture of multiplication/division/addition/subtraction) and involve only whole numbers. Three different answer choices are included for each problem. As students solve the problems, they match the problem number with a letter to answer the joke: "What kind of insect is good at math?"
This product is also included in my Inequalities Bundle
Thanks,
Stephanie Gentry
Do your students struggle with slope? Do they need extra practice identifying the slope of a given line?
This practice activity includes 32 task cards with the four different types of slope (undefined, no slope, positive, negative) each with a QR code. When scanned, the QR code states the type of slope as well as the actual slope (of positive and negative slopes only). The cards are numbered, so students can flip through the cards, they can be used as a scoot game, or can be hung around the
Looking for a fun way to practice graphing linear equations? This activity will give your students practice completing function tables by either completing function tables by following a one or two step rule, or determining the rule of a given function table. Students will then graph the linear equation and find the matching equation.
Excellent practice for struggling students or introducing the topic of graphing function tables.
Aligned with Common Core 8.F.1
Key Words: Linear equations
Students can use these cards for much needed review of basic vocabulary words for geometric concepts. These flash cards feature a graphic that corresponds to the vocabulary word, as well as a fill-in-the-blank definition. Great for test-prep or reinforcing the concepts for struggling students.
Key words: geometry vocabulary, flashcards, alternate interior, alternate exterior, vertical angles, supplementary angles, complementary angles, right triangles, transversals, test prep
Thanks,
Stephan
This interactive activity gets your students up and moving around the classroom, simplifying expressions by combining like terms. This activity includes 8 cut-apart questions to post around your classroom (each with 4 possible answer choices), a worksheet to show their work, and an answer key. By simplifying expressions, students can solve the riddle "Why did the barber win the race?".
Stephanie Gentry
These 12 practice problems give students a picture of a right triangle and two given sides (the first 8 give both legs, the last 4 give 1 leg and the hypotaneus). Students solve for the missing side using the Pythagorean Theorem, then scan the QR code (using iPods, iPads, iPhones, or Android devices with a QR code reader installed) for the answer to the problem.
*You must have a QR code scanner to use the QR codes with your students.
Stephanie Gentry
7th - 9th
Geometry, Math, Measurement
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About the store
Experience
I spent 5 years teaching middle school math. I then became my school's technology coordinator, helping teachers incorporate technology into their lessons. I'm currently an elementary school resource/co-teacher for grades 2-5.
Teaching style
I believe students learn and retain information by practicing. Rather than doing boring worksheets, games and activities stimulate their brains and make them apply what they have learned to a new situation.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have presented at these conferences:
Fayette County's Innovations for Learning 2019
Prince George's County Powering Up with Technology 2012
Prince George's County Powering Up With Technology 2013
Prince George's County Powering Up With Technology 2014
iConnect (Sunset Elementary 2012)
Brainfest 2012 (Annapolis Area Christian School)
MSET at the Baltimore Convention Center in April 2013
My own education history
I graduated from Eastern Kentucky University in 2006 with my Bachelor's degree in Psychology. I completed my master's degree in Special Education Leadership and Teaching from College of Notre Dame of Maryland in 2011.
Additional biographical information
I love sharing my love of learning and technology with my fellow staff members. When teachers are excited about teaching, students are excited about learning!
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