I have over 23 years of experience in the education field. I have served as math and special education teacher, instructional specialist, data/test coordinator, and assistant principal.
This is a fun activity that students can do digitally or use a printed copy. Students will fill out form with interesting facts about themselves. It can be used for distance learning as well as printed out to display in the classroom. This is a great icebreaker for beginning of the school year.
This is a 7th grade math review for state testing. It includes questions with the answers. A great way to place kids in groups to have them answer questions. Also great to play virtually.
This is a Google form with questions on expressions and equations. If the students get an answer wrong then it goes to a review section. The review sections are anchor charts, videos, or step by step instructions on how to solve a problem similar to the one they missed. Once they look at the review they can go back to the question and try again.
This is a Google form with 15 basic multiplication and division problems that can be used for home school, distance learning, in classroom, virtual or hybrid model. It can be uploaded to any learning management system like Google Classroom.
This is a fun Christmas activity. Students will use the information to create a proportional relationship problem involving the Grinch. They will create a table and graph it and tell whether it is proportional or not. The template is a guide. It is recommended that students complete it on a large poster with pictures. My students loved this activity.
Students will be able to choose from 9 different activities. The activities deal with simple interest, percent of a number, percent change, percent error, and discount, tax, and tip.
This activity can be used with any restaurant menu. Students will have 8 scenarios to calculate subtotal, tax, tip, and total bill. Suggestions: Decorate the classroom like a restaurant, print menus, and activity will be a blast! Students can also search for a menu and input their items through Google Classroom.
Students can use M&M's or modify it with other candy to evaluate expressions. They will count the number for each color and place their data on the sheet. They will then evaluate expressions based on their data.
This activity has slides with different items. Each item has a price and students will have to determine which has the better deal. They will have to compute unit rates for this activity.
This Jeopardy game is great for test prep. It covers all of the domains in middle school math. Students will be engaged and learning at the same time.
5th - 9th
Math
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I have over 23 years of experience in the education field. I have served as math and special education teacher, instructional specialist, data/test coordinator, and assistant principal.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Year
My own education history
Master's Degree in Educational Leadership
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