I have been teaching middle school math for 18 years. I taught many years using Engage NY, so the rigor is very high and I would use lots of interactive notebook entries to help scaffold. When classroom teaching I specialized in interactive notebook entries to support learning, and fun ways for scholars to practice their skills. I am now a math interventionist and focus on creating work to target specific misconceptions and struggles, while keeping things fun.
This is a long division foldable entry for an Interactive Notebook, we use this in the 5th and 6th grade. Product includes foldable created and ready to print, and photos as an exemplar as your own. There is an Excel version, and a Microsoft Word version, the Microsoft Word version prints better 2-sided if you are printing from a computer (vs. 2 sided printing at the copier)
Your purchase comes with a "suspect list", 6 long division with decimals problems, and a table of quotients that are tied with a clue (along with clues that are not correct to go with incorrect quotients). Suspects are a variety of characters, from Nicolas Cage, to Beyonce, to Bruce Wayne, everything is editable to fit your class. Scholars will solve division problems, their quotients are listed on a table (along with some quotients that are not correct). Scholars find their quotient, and read
This is a foldable that we used as an interactive notebook entry for adding and subtracting decimals. This is taught in the 5th and 6th grade. Product includes foldable with steps, and photos as an exemplar for your own.
Your purchase comes with the document to create the interactive notebook included above, including the rectangular prism laid out on graph paper. My scholars have really enjoyed the "Smiley Face Method" of finding surface area.
Your purchase comes with the 2 interactive notebook foldables pictured above; the document comes with photos of the completed foldables to use as a key. The inside of the foldable provides directions for converting mixed #s to improper fractions, and converting improper fractions to mixed #s as a quick review. Document is easy to edit to make changes. You can buy JUST the adding Mixed #s foldable here: Adding FoldableYou can buy JUST the subtracting Mixed #s foldable here: Subtracting Foldabl
Your purchase comes with the document pictured above. Scholars have 2 shopping trips to complete, a splurge trip where they can buy electronics and goodies, and a fantasy meal where they shop for food. Scholars are given a budget and compete to get as close to their limit as possible. 1. Scholars go shopping, and find their total 2. Scholars have a coupon they subtract from their total (they can go shopping again if they have extra money now) 3. Scholars must factor in tax. If scholars are over
This is a puzzle for scholars to practice dividing decimals. Directions: 1. Scholars cut out the 16 puzzle pieces, which include 19 long division problems involving decimals. 2. Scholars match the expressions up to the proper quotient (example in thumbnails), if they cannot find the quotient they have made an error. 3. Scholars should glue the pieces down at the end, I would not let them do it as they work as some problems match on 3 sides (not all quotients will be used). 4. I had scholars mak
This is a puzzle for scholars to practice multi-digit multiplication. Scholars will multiply 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers, and 3 & 4-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers. Directions: 1. Scholars cut out the 16 puzzle pieces, which include 18 multi-digit problems. 2. Scholars match the expressions up to the proper product, if they cannot find the product they have made an error. 3. Scholars should glue the pieces down at the end (not all products will be used). 4. I had scholars make a displa
Your purchase comes with 9 documents involving all 4 operations with decimals: 1. A document with 4 adding/subtracting decimal problems, 4 multiplying decimals problems, 4 dividing decimals by whole #s problems, easy to use as an exit or entrance ticket, a quick assessment, a pre/post assessment or homework. 2. An adding and subtracting practice sheet (12 problems with answers) 3. Adding & Subtracting Decimals SAVE THE TEACHER GAME. You can buy this game separately here: Mystery GameMYSTERY
Your purchase comes with the document above. There are 3 example problems to do with your class, you will plot the points of a triangle, identify the shape, identify the base and height, and find its area, then you will plot the points of a parallelogram and rectangle (Examples 2 & 3), find their missing coordinate, and then find the area. There are then 3 problems (one triangle, one rectangle, one parallelogram) where they must plot the points, identify the polygon, identify the base and height
Your purchase comes with a "suspect list", 6 long division with decimals problems, and a table of quotients that are tied with a clue (along with clues that are not correct to go with incorrect quotients). Suspects are a variety of characters, from Nicolas Cage, to Beyonce, to Bruce Wayne, everything is editable to fit your class. Scholars will solve division problems, their quotients are listed on a table (along with some quotients that are not correct). Scholars find their quotient, and read
Your purchase comes with the document to create the interactive notebook entry pictured above. We used this as extra notes for Engage NY module 4 Lesson 10 in the 6th grade.
Your purchase comes with 3 games that allow scholars to practice expressions fractions with denominators of 10 as fractions with denominators of 100, and vice versa. 1. Bump: comes with the game board pictured above, directions to play, a key for the teacher, and a work space for scholars. How to Play This game can be played with 2-4 players, you need different color markers for each player, and 2 dice 1. 1st player rolls two dice; the sum of the 2 dice is the problem to solve 2. Solve the pr
Your purchase comes with a mystery involving converting between m, cm & mm. There are 10 problems total. Each problem is tied to a clue, and the clue allows you to cross off people from the suspect list. After all 10 problems there should only be one suspect left- the guilty party! Your purchase comes with 2 sets (Slytherin and Gryffindor), the sets have the same problems and clues, but a different guilty party so one class cannot spoil the surprise for the other. The document is easy to edit
Your purchase comes with the deck of cards (the x's ensure scholars cannot see through when printed 2 sided on computer paper, we never have card stock to print on), teacher information with a Key, labeled workspace for the kids to track their work on, and directions. The deck of cards contains 12 problems with parallelograms , 12 problems with triangles (6 triangles are right triangles, 6 are not right triangles, more challenging- this allows you to pull certain cards if you have not taught bot
This bundle includes 8 documents about classifying lines, angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals. 1. Classifying Triangles Interactive Notebook Foldable: Comes with the foldable pictured above, the photo of the inside of the foldable is included to use as an exemplar. You can find just this foldable here: Classifying Triangles Foldable2. Classifying Quadrilaterals Interactive Notebook Entry: Comes with the entry pictured above, the photo of the inside of the foldable is included to use as an
THE MATH TEACHER HAS BEEN KIDNAPPED!!! In this game scholars work with a partner, small group, or independently to solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems involving decimals. Each answer will have a clue that will allow them to cross suspects off the list, there are also fake clues in the case of an incorrect answer. Suspects are fun and engaging and are from books, comics, movies, sports, and real life.
Your purchase includes instructions for scholars, 12 problems,
4th - 7th
Basic Operations, Decimals, Math
CCSS
5.NBT.B.7
, 6.NS.B.2
, 6.NS.B.3
$1.50
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Experience
I have been teaching middle school math for 18 years. I taught many years using Engage NY, so the rigor is very high and I would use lots of interactive notebook entries to help scaffold. When classroom teaching I specialized in interactive notebook entries to support learning, and fun ways for scholars to practice their skills. I am now a math interventionist and focus on creating work to target specific misconceptions and struggles, while keeping things fun.
Teaching style
Hands on, constructivist, fun, engaging real world activities.
My own education history
Degree in Education, minor in Mathematics.
Additional biographical information
If you love the "Save the Teacher" games, KABOOM!, Memory Match, or Bump, but I don't have one with the skills you need, shoot me a message and I can make one custom for you.
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