I have been in Education for 8 years. I student taught and was a leave replacement at the High School level teaching Algebra and Geometry. I then went on to teach 6th grade and have been teaching Math 7 and Math 7 Accelerated for two years.
Included in this set are notes for students to identify the difference between greatest common factor and least common multiple. There is a fun "self-check" worksheet that has students work through word problems. Included is also a mini-quiz. **Answer Keys included
Post the question sheets (A-T) around the room. Students may start at any station. Students answer the question located on the middle of the page. Then, they will find their answer at another station. This station becomes their next question. If a student does not see their answer, they should redo the problem and check for mistakes. When they arrive back at the station they started on, they have completed the activity. ***Recording Sheet & Answer Key included
This set of activities include an Error Analysis worksheet and Maze. Both documents are intended for students to practice order of operations. The Maze is a great "self-check" activity. The Error Analysis worksheet has students to find other's mistakes and learn common errors.
This is an excellent resource to share with students in order to assist them while reviewing topics covered all year long. Included are models, definitions, diagrams and formulas.
Students can work independently or in groups to sort word problems. They should identify key words that associate with either volume or surface area. Once they determined volume or surface area, they will be able to solve each word problem. *12 task cards & *Student Workspace sheet included
This product opens with a note-sheet reviewing GCF & LCM and the method(s) for finding both. This digital activity allows students to drag and drop answer choices to the correct pair or trio of numbers. Students will practice finding GCF and LCM. Answer key included. In addition, students will identify and sort through key words used to represent GCF and LCM.
This is a digital resource for students to apply their knowledge about the Measures of Central Tendency. Students can drag and drop the answers to the given questions. Mean, Median, Mode and Range are all reviewed. *Answer key included
This Google Slides interactive activity is a great resource for students to practice Angle Relationships during distance learning. Students will apply their knowledge of complimentary, supplementary, vertical, interior and exterior angles. They will solve each problem and drag the answer to the corresponding question. Answer keys are included at the end. **22 Questions Included
This is a digital resource for students to apply their knowledge regarding Pythagorean Theorem. Students can drag and drop the answers to the given questions. Once they feel comfortable with the computations, they can apply what they know with applications. *Answer keys included
This product helps students practice solving one-step equations in a fun and engaging way- rock, paper, scissors. Once they solve for the variable, they will determine which hand is the "winner." Also attached is a quiz that assesses student's understanding of what they practiced. *Answer keys included
Students will be able to determine the relationship between the circumference and diameter with regards to PI. Students will measure the circumference and diameter with various household/school items.
Either as a whole class, or independently, have students complete the foldable. You can differentiate by using the scaffold notes. Once students have this resource to use, they can then move on to the "Choice Board/Tic-Tac-Toe" Activity. Have students complete one (or more) activity. You can use this activity as a “choice board” or as “tic-tac-toe.” Students can do any of the following electronically and send/share it.
This is a group activity where students work together to solve and check one-step equations. You can group students by ability and differentiate using the three different sets. Set 1 is grade-level, where Set 3 is more challenging (includes fractions, mixed numbers, decimals). At first, all students receive their own worksheet from their assigned set. The first round all students will use inverse operations to solve their equation. Once finished, they will "pass" their paper to their group
Have students identify the parts of a circle and use this as a resource throughout the whole unit. Then, have students practice the vocabulary through a crossword puzzle. **Answer Keys included
This is a group activity where students work together to solve and check one-step equations. You can group students by ability and differentiate using the three different sets. Set 1 is grade-level, where Set 3 is more challenging (includes fractions, mixed numbers, decimals). At first, all students receive their own worksheet from their assigned set. The first round all students will use inverse operations to solve their equation. Once finished, they will "pass" their paper to their group
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Experience
I have been in Education for 8 years. I student taught and was a leave replacement at the High School level teaching Algebra and Geometry. I then went on to teach 6th grade and have been teaching Math 7 and Math 7 Accelerated for two years.
Teaching style
I love hands-on activities! My favorite lessons are when students are learning from each other, talking about math, moving around the room and having fun.
My own education history
Manhattanville College- Dual Degree Honors in Education & Secondary Math
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