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.
This activity will have your students up and out of their seats, finding the volume of 9 different triangular prisms and rectangular prisms. There is a picture for each different problem, and includes 4 possible answer choices. By finding the correct answer, students will place a letter in the problem number answer blank and answer the riddle: What did the bird owner say about the missing parrot?
It includes a recording sheet and an answer key.
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
When learning about line angle relationships, students need lots of practice not only learning the vocabulary, but applying what they have learned to find missing angles of parallel lines with transversals. This bundle includes 5 products (all available individually) that focus on angle geometry (vertical angles, corresponding angles, alternate interior angles and alternate exterior angles)
Angle Relationships Task Cards
This product contains 40 task cards (both with and without QR codes) that
Do your students need extra practice with composite figures? Are you looking for something besides a boring worksheet? This scavenger hunt is just what you need!
12 problems involving composite with 2-3 figures in each composite figure (also includes 2 problems where students need to find the area of a shaded figure). Each problem includes a problem, and the answer to a previous problem. Students may begin at any problem, find the answer, then look for that answer above another problem. At
The Common Core is pushing us to use more real-world math problems, rather that focusing on using known procedures for solving them. This product includes 16 different word problems that prompt students to find the volume of a given shape (rectangular prisms, cylinders, cones, and a sphere are included). Once students find the answer to the problem they are working on, they look for that answer on the bucket of a different problem. When all problems have been solved, the student will arrive a
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This product includes 24 differentiated composite figure QR task cards. Cards A-H have only 2 figures that create the composite figure. Cards I-P have 3 figures that make up the composite figure. Cards Q-X have 3 figures that make up the composite figure and include decimals for an extra challenge. Students look at the composite figure on the card and find the area (only triangles, rectangles/squares, and circles (including half-circles) are included). Then, scan the QR cod
Do your students struggle to identify the different between a translation, reflection, or rotation? Do you wish they could instantly know if they were correct? Then this product is for you!
This file contains 32 task cards containing transformations in a coordinate plane. Each task card requires students to identify the transformation shown (12 cards show translations (a mixture of one step (right 5) and two step (left 3 up 6) translations), 12 cards show reflections (a mixture of reflection
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 product gives students practice using formulas for finding the area of parallelograms and trapezoids. The file contain 8 different problems, with the answer to one problem being on the top of a different card. Therefore, students can begin with any problema and find the area of that figure. Then, they find the card with the matching answer and solve that problem. Once students reach the card they began with, they are finished.
This file contains two copies of the same question cards.
A great way to review difficult vocabulary during or after a geometry unit. This file includes 30 different geometry vocabulary words and their corresponding pictures. There are also 10 different bingo cards for students to use in class.
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Stephanie Gentry
This 6 page product includes 8 problems of a scavenger hunt requiring students to find the area or perimeter of circles. The circles includes diameter and radii, using whole numbers up to 9,999 and decimals. One set of the scavenger hunt includes numbers, the other set includes QR codes instead. (The problems are exactly THE SAME).
Students begin at any problem and find the area or perimeter (each card has this written on it). Then, they find the answer to that problem on a different question
These 28 problem task cards have students finding the missing angle in a given quadrilateral. The first 16 task cards include only whole numbers, the last 12 task cards include decimals. Each task card includes a QR code with the correct answer, so students can check their work once they solve the problem. I have also included a set of task cards without QR codes for use in classrooms without access to technology. Also included in this set is a warm-up/pre-test to use with students to discover
This activity is designed to help students practice finding the missing angle using angle relationships (supplementary, vertical angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, corresponding angles). 15 different problems ask students to use these relationships to find the missing angle. Each angle corresponds with a letter that answers the riddle "Why did the girl wear glasses during math class?".
Stephanie Gentry
This product is also available as part of my Angle Relationsh
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 scavenger hunt has students applying their knowledge of types of angles (complementary, supplementary, and vertical) to find the missing angle in a figure. Students can begin at any problem and find the missing angle (recording sheet included). Then, find the problem with the answer to that problem, and solve it. When they reach the first problem they solved, they are done.
This includes 8 different problems (the solution to the problem is on a different problem card).
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This product contains 16 QR code task cards that have students using geometry vocabulary terms (vertical angles, complementary angles, supplementary angles) to find the missing angle.
*4 problems with vertical angles
*6 problems with complementary angles
*6 problems with supplementary angles
Once students solve for the missing angle, they can scan the QR code to check the answer. The product also includes a recording sheet that has students identify the type of angle relationsh
Do your students need extra practice with similar figures?
Are you looking for something extra for struggling students or fast finishers?
This activity includes 11 problems involving similar figures. Students either find the missing side or angle in a pair of similar figures. The answer corresponds to a letter that will answer a riddle. It also includes a recording sheet and an answer key. Easy to print, cut apart, and enjoy!
This activity includes 9 different questions prompting students to find the area or circumference of a given circle (3 of the problems are word problems). Students may begin at any problem, find the answer, and match it to one of 3 given answers. They place the matching letter in the blank at the top of the recording sheet to answer the question "What senior superlative did Miss Circle get voted to?".
This is great practice for struggling students, math centers, or simply a fun way to review
6th - 8th
Geometry, Math, Measurement
CCSS
7.G.B.4
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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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