Looking for a creative, hands-on end of year project your students will actually care about?! Canva editable template link included!In this interactive middle school design challenge, students work in partners to investigate, plan, create, test, and evaluate a magazine that people would genuinely want to read and subscribe to in today’s fast-paced digital world. This project blends: ✔ creativity ✔ design thinking ✔ STEM ✔ audience awareness ✔ collaboration ✔ engineering ✔ problem-solving
Looking for a meaningful way to celebrate your students at the end of the school year?This resource includes 100 editable end of year student letters designed to help teachers recognize their students, celebrate growth, and send them into summer with encouragement and positivity.These ready-to-print and cut notes are perfect for:End of year giftsStudent keepsakesMemory booksLast day of school activitiesClassroom celebrationsGraduation and promotion ceremoniesElementary and middle school students
Turn your math review into an engaging, competitive game your students will LOVE! This Grudgeball-style review activity helps students practice solving equations and systems while staying fully accountable for their work.
Do your students need to practice graphing lines in slope intercept form? This resource is great for early finishers, substitute days, or those days right before breaks! *It is editable so you can change the equations based on your students' needs.
Do your students need to practice graphing? My pictures are created for simplicity- the points are not complicated to connect and see the mystery picture for beginners to graphing coordinates. This makes it easy for them to check their work! The worksheet is open-ended enough for more advanced students to add their own shapes and locate the coordinates! :)
These worksheets are a fun and engaging way for your students to practice three different geometric transformations (translations, reflections, and dilations) and check their work at the same time! The picture puzzle activities provide students with a comprehensive result that instantly helps students (and busy teachers) recognize if each figure has been graphed correctly. Each Picture puzzle has been differentiated. The first page provides transformation rules in a written format and the secon
Help Students have fun solving equations with a maze! When they solve it, I usually offer a mystery prize (extra credit points, candy, or a homework pass!) It's a great way to motivate students and practice solving equations simultaneously. Also, great for a sub day or review day! I also included steps with an example for students to reference while solving. This is a great page to have students place in their math dictionaries. Hope you enjoy!
Are you introducing or are your students struggling with slope? This handout is a great visual tool to help them see real-world examples of Slope to keep in their math notebook or binder!