This product has 24 different unit rate problems. Students will solve the problem then write their answers in the ornament. After they have colored it, they will string it on a banner. Then you will have a math decorated Christmas banner!
This activity is great to engage students in converting percents, decimals and fractions. This also looks amazing once every students is done since it creates a huge class quilt at the end.
Poster set for the C.U.B.E.S (cubes) math strategy for answering extended responses. Great resource to hang up for the whole year, or before a standardized test. This purchase includes a black and white copy and a colored copy if your luck to have a colored printer. Spice your room up with this printable decor!
Interactive google slides that check student understanding of converting rational numbers. Great resource for math centers, homework, sub activity, or e-learning. Could be useful for grades 5th through 7th. It would be on the easy side for 7th grade however could be use as a quick review tool.
Students match an addition, subtraction, multiplying, and division problem with the correct answer and base ten model. There are 16 cards in total with 4 cards of each operation. Students are showing understanding of the base ten model and the array model of numbersense.
This powerpoint is a great tool to introduce surface area. Not only does it provide an excellent visual aid for students who struggle understanding visually understanding surface area, it also breaks down the formulas used.
This activity teaches adding and subtracting linear expressions step by step. Students will first have to match the linear expressions to their answer. They will cut out the strips and glue them in their notebook. Then after getting their work approved they will go to the next activity. The second activity has students using given variables and numbers fill in the blank spaces making the linear expressions true. The last activity has them adding and subtracting linear expressions on their own. A
Three different slope activities that start at the lower end of blooms and works the student up to the higher end of blooms. The first activity is a matching activity that focuses on the academic language of slope. The second activity has students filling in the equation for the line. The third activity requires the students to make a line graph with only the slope and a set of coordinate points.
This activity is perfect for centers or classwork. Students will be using integer chips to solve the problems. This activity includes 3 pages with adding and subtracting problems.
24 different area problems. Includes 3 rectangle 6 triangle 3 circles2 square8 irregular polygons2 semi circlesThis activity is perfect for review, centers, or an extension. Students solve the problems, color and cut it out. You have a perfect holiday Christmas decoration to hang out side or in your classroom. Answer key included. Enjoy!
This is a great lab activity to help students connect functions, slopes, linear equations, and graphing to the real world. Students will determine how many cups it takes to stack up to the desk. Students will use two cups and a ruler to determine the answer.
3 day project that introduces students to architecture. Alligned with 7th grade common core students learn how to use scale factor to provide dimensions of a model home.
Looking for a way to stop cutting task cards and have them ready instantly. This resource is a perfect way to have students check their understandings with immediate feedback. Boom Cards are also self checking and graded instantly. Now you don't have to spend endless time cutting and laminating and have them readying to go in no time. 30 cardsIncludes printable optionAdding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplyingNegative numbers
These are 5 tiered slope activities designed to allow students start and go through at their own level. Students start out having to identify slope and y-intercept, find the slope of a line, match a linear equation with its line, graph a linear equation, and graph a line from a set of points and a slope. I started students out at different activities and let them progress on their own time. For more information on how I taught this you can read all about it at https://keepingmathengaging.com/201
This is a great powerpoint that guides the think pair share process. Students will first start with simplifying the expression themselves. After the timer on the powerpoint runs out they will work with their group to talk about their answers. After that timer runs out you will call on groups at random to share their answers. The Timers on the powerpoint help with time management. After each three timers have gone off, the answer will pop up.
There are 10 different mountains that students will use to calculate the slope. You can use the activity to have them practice finding the precise points to slope. You can have them measure 5 different slopes and average them. You can even have them find the slope and then graph the slope and the height to allow students to see if there is a positive relationship between slope and height.
This resource is perfect for a center, activity, or for stations. Adding and subtracting integers with number lines and dice. Students will roll dice and then solve the problem depending on what they roll.
6th - 8th
Arithmetic, Math, Numbers
CCSS
6.NS.B.3
, 6.NS.C.5
, 6.NS.C.6
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About the store
Experience
I am a current 7th grade teacher in the South Bend public schools. I graduated from Bowling Green State University.
Teaching style
Math doesn't have to be boring just because your students are older. I believe secondary math can have an elementary math foundation. Students can be engaged in math through interactive notebooks, math centers, and exploration activities.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Completed the ED TPA with a proficient score
My own education history
Graduated from Bowling Green State University in 2016 with a middle school education in math and science. I am currently working on my masters in curriculum and technology integration at BSU.
Additional biographical information
Teaching is my passion and so is creating engaging activities. I love design and love making things look amazing by adding a little sparkle. Blog: keepingmathengaging.com
Twitter: @enaging_math
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