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Kate McNulty

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Preview of Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Positive and Negative Numbers

Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Positive and Negative Numbers

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Kate McNulty
Mini-Unit on operations with positive and negative numbers. Classwork complete with guided notes and TONS of indepedent practice for adding integers (2) subtracting integers (2) and multiplying and dividing integers (1). Mini-Unit also includes two games for review.
Preview of Inequality Matching Game

Inequality Matching Game

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Kate McNulty
Great game to review solving and graphing inequalities! Students will be required to match the inequality to the answer and the graphed solution. Cards should be mixed up and given to students to group appropriately. Excellent activity for partners or independent practice.
Preview of Equation and Inequality Math Menu

Equation and Inequality Math Menu

Created by
Kate McNulty
Independent project for students to review solving equations and inequalities. Students will be able to choose problems to solve in each menu section. Excellent for independent practice or before a unit exam.
Preview of Equations Review

Equations Review

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Kate McNulty
Great end of unit review page. Document contains equation problems for every type of equation (one step, two step, distributive, combining like terms, variables on both sides). Students will be asked to solve several challenging problems for each type of equation.
Preview of Why Education Is Important

Why Education Is Important

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Kate McNulty
Lesson 2 of 2 on the importance of education. Students are continually messaged the importance of college and post secondary education. Very rarely and students given the facts about the benefits of college and post secondary education. This lesson will explore the long term benefits of college. Lesson is delivered through a series of graphs and charts taken from various sources. Lesson includes teacher power point and student guided notes and reflection piece (sold separately). This is lesson
Preview of Order of Operations Choice Menu

Order of Operations Choice Menu

Created by
Kate McNulty
Great for reviewing basic and more challenging order of operations problems. Students can work independently or in a group to complete a set number of points. Each problem is weighted differently based on level of difficulty. Very easy to differentiate for high and lower performing students.
Preview of Equations User Guide

Equations User Guide

Created by
Kate McNulty
Great end of a unit project! Students will be required to create a user guide for the equation of their choice. User guide will explain each step and use math vocabulary to support their answer. Students will be able to show off their artistic talent by decorating the user guide. Assignment requirements included. User guide not attached simply use blank paper.
Preview of Solving Equations Partner Game

Solving Equations Partner Game

Created by
Kate McNulty
Perfect for reinforicng a the steps and procedures for solving multi-step equations. Students will pass paper back and forth each responsible for a different step in solving the equation. Students will self check and partner check during each step in order to solve the problem correctly.
Preview of Find Someone Who: Order of Operations

Find Someone Who: Order of Operations

Created by
Kate McNulty
Great for reviewing basic and more advanced order of operations objectives. Students move around the classroom exchanging papers. Students will solve a problem on the page and initial in the box. Students are required to check each answer before turning their final paper in.
Preview of Solving Equations Partner Pass Game

Solving Equations Partner Pass Game

Created by
Kate McNulty
Perfect for reinforicng a the steps and procedures for solving multi-step equations. Students will pass paper back and forth each responsible for a different step in solving the equation. Students will self check and partner check during each step in order to solve the problem correctly.
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