In this activity, students are divided into groups of 4, and they first must use order of operations to solve expressions independently. They will start with Board A, which has 4 expressions that need solved. Each student in the group will solve one problem. After all 4 students are finished, they will add up their answers. In the middle of the board, there is a sum that the 4 answers should add up to. If students do not get the correct sum, they then work together to find the mistake. The sets
Play Math Bingo with your students! There are 32 different Bingo Boards included. I have caller cards for 8 different skills - Adding Integers, Subtracting Integers, Multiplying Integers, Dividing Integers, Integer Operations, 1-Step Equations, 2-Step Equations, and Multi-Step Equations. The same Bingo Boards can be used no matter what skill you are working on!
Simply call out the problem and allow students time to work it out. Check off the problems you have called out in order to keep tra
Students can practice the Integer Rules with this puzzle involving adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. Simply pass out the puzzles. Students will cut out the pieces and rearrange the puzzle, matching the problem to the answer. Numbers are small enough so students should not need a calculator. Teachers can see if students truly understand the Integer Rules. Answer Key Included!
This activity allows students to practice the rules for multiplying positive and negative numbers. The numbers should be small enough for students to do mentally - they do not need a calculator so you can see if they understand the integer rules. Students simply cut out the puzzle, and rearrange it to match to problems with the answers. Answer key included!
The subtracting integers puzzle allows for students to practice the skill in a fun way! Simply pass out the puzzles and students can cut out the pieces. They must rearrange the pieces by match the problems to the answers. The numbers are small to allow students to show their understand of the rules - they should not need a calculator. Answer key included!
This activity allows students to practice the rules for dividing integers. Students receive a puzzle and can cut out the pieces themselves. They then rearrange the puzzle to match up the problems with the answers. The numbers should be small enough for them to not need a calculator, allowing for you to see if students truly understand the integers rules. Answer key included!
Use this activity at the beginning of the year to get to know your students, while also getting them to use Math! Students create expressions to equal numbers that are significant to them. Template and Gallery Walk Recording Sheet included!
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Experience
I have been a Middle School Math teacher for 12 years.
Teaching style
I try to create activities that keep students engaged and challenged. I like to provide differentiated lessons to challenge and enrich students who are ready.
My own education history
Elementary Education degree with Middle School Math endorsement from the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, IN.
Masters Degree in Elementary Education from Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, IN.
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