I have been teaching for over 20 years. Most of my time has been spent teaching middle grades mathematics. I also have taught some high school math courses and started off my teaching career as an Elementary school teacher.
This foldable covers all the information that your students need when performing the basic operations with Integers, Fractions, and Decimals. It makes for a quick reference and is a great addition to student notes or an Interactive Notebook.
This file includes both student notes with practice and additional practice pages that can be used as classwork or homework. The four basic operations are shown with integers. The notes are in a "fill-in-the-blank" format which can be copied and put in the students binders. This format streamlines the teaching process by limiting the amount of time needed for students to copy the notes. Included with the file is an answer key for the blanks on the notes pages.
These sheets are a great addition to your students’ notebooks/binders. They cover four common, but often confused, concepts: Fractions, Decimals, Integer Operations, and Ratio/Proportions. Even better is that they come in both English and Spanish!! Copies of these guides can be printed and put directly into students’ binders. They can also be cut into individual pieces and taped or glued into an Interactive Notebook.
This foldable holds all the information students will need to preform the basic exponent calculations. It makes a quick reference for student notes or an Interactive Notebook.
Teachers: Print the Foldable back to back. Be careful! Check one first to make sure it will be right side up when folded. I make this mistake all the time! This is meant to be folded in half. Have students cut on the dotted lines after filling in the inside section. A completed version is included. Enjoy!!
If you are anything like me, you are very picky about having your students completely showing their work in math class. These note sheets were used as a review at the end of our unit, but could easily be separated and used as guided notes in a regular notebook, or in an Interactive Math Notebook. All you would have to do is add some practice problems! Enjoy!
This is a fun activity for the first day of school. Students use their prior knowledge combined with classroom resources to find math related words for each letter of the alphabet.
Teachers: There are thousands of possible answers to this activity, so I didn’t make an answer key. When I did it in my classroom, my students had planners that were supplied by the school. They had great math pages and my kids found words that I wasn’t expecting from 7th graders. Make sure you don’t use text books t
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Experience
I have been teaching for over 20 years. Most of my time has been spent teaching middle grades mathematics. I also have taught some high school math courses and started off my teaching career as an Elementary school teacher.
Teaching style
Depends on the kids....I do what it takes to help them learn.
Awards & shining teacher moments
None yet, but working on it.
My own education history
Born and raised in the Buffalo, NY area, I attended Buffalo State College (formally "Buffalo Teacher's College) for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees.
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Certified in Elementary Education N-6, Mathematics 7-9
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