This is a bundle package that includes 2 80+ page resource packets complete with 32 weeks of morning work/daily work/exit slips. It has been designed using 8th grade standards, but could also be beneficial for a 7th or 9th grade class. There are 32 weeks worth of work. By the end of the packet, ALL of the 8th grade math standards will have been covered. This morning work can also be used as an effective cumulative review before any standardized test.
I have included a “Bell Ringer” sheet that w
This is a 80+ page resource packet complete with 16 weeks of morning work/daily work/exit slips. It has been designed using 8th grade standards, but could also be beneficial for a 7th or 9th grade class. There are 16 weeks worth of work. By the end of the packet, half of the 8th grade math standards will have been covered. The other half are in a separate packet designed for January through May. This morning work can also be used as an effective cumulative review before any standardized test.
This is a 125+ page unit resource bundle packet complete with 5 lesson plans, 5 homework activities, 2 group activities, 2 quizzes, a study guide, a jeopardy review game, and a test. It has been designed as a review unit at the beginning of the 8th grade year, but could also be beneficial for 7th and 9th grade. There are 2 weeks worth of material. By the end of the packet, students will have covered integers, absolute value, integer operations, and comparing fractions & decimals. Answers are in
This is a 80+ page resource packet complete with 16 weeks of morning work/daily work/exit slips. It has been designed using 8th grade standards, but could also be beneficial for a 7th or 9th grade class. There are 16 weeks worth of work. By the end of the packet, half of the 8th grade math standards will have been covered. The other half are in a separate packet designed for August through December. This morning work can also be used as an effective cumulative review before any standardized tes
This presentation is designed for an 8th grade classroom. However, it could certainly be useful for review in the Algebra 1 classroom or it could be easily modified to work in a 7th grade classroom. It is a great way to teach students how to compare fractions and decimals. It directly correlates to standard [7-NS2] and [8-NS2] in the Common Core. This lesson is designed to get students involved through questioning within the PowerPoint as well as a group activity. The answers to each example are
This is a great game for students of all ages to play at the beginning of the year. It is a fun activity that gets the kids moving and talking. Plus, it's a great way to break the ice with your new students! Playing this game is a sure way to help classmates get to know one another.
Directions: Instruct students to move around the room asking their classmates if they fit any of the given descriptions. Each person can initial only one box. The first student that has initials in 5 consecutive bo
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I graduated from Auburn University in 2014 with my B.S. in Mathematics Education. I teach 8th Grade Pre - Algebra and 8th Grade Algebra 1!
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My main priority as a teacher is to engage students in their learning. It is important to have challenging and exciting lessons so that students can get the most out of each day!
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Auburn University - B.S. in Mathematics Education
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