SIX SEVEN!! Are you ready to celebrate the 67th day of school in true middle school style?! Then down load this 6 problem, 7 questions worksheet for your students to complete based on 5th grade concepts. If you can’t beat them, join them!
Looking for a way to make math STICK? Then, look no further than these 4 fridge magnets on Geometry for your 5th graders! Each sheet of magnets, guided by our friendly math magnet ”Mags”, lists the standard you are teaching at the top, an example problem, a practice problem, the answer (secretly hidden on the side), a box to write IXL skill codes for extra practice, a tear-off portion for students and guardians to fill out and return for a treat! All you have to do is add a magnet to the back!
Looking for a way to make math STICK? Then, look no further than these 5 fridge magnets on Multiplying and Dividing Fractions for your 5th graders! Each sheet of magnets, guided by our friendly math magnet ”Mags”, lists the standard you are teaching at the top, an example problem, a practice problem, the answer (secretly hidden on the side), a box to write IXL skill codes for extra practice, a tear-off portion for students and guardians to fill out and return for a treat! All you have to do is
Fake Scratch and Sniff quizzes for you 5th graders? This is going to be fun! These 9 three question quizzes cover: adding and subtracting decimals and fractions, multiplying and dividing whole numbers, place value, volume, converting measurement, geometry of triangles and quadrilaterals, and multiplying and dividing decimals and fractions.
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These MAP Growth 6+ worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a general review sectioned into each day of the week where the students answer questions based on the four goals from MAP: Operations and Algebraic Thinking, The Real and Complex Number Sy
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These MAP Growth 6+ worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a general review sectioned into each day of the week where the students answer questions based on the four goals from MAP: Operations and Algebraic Thinking, The Real and Complex Number Sy
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These MAP Growth 6+ worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a general review sectioned into each day of the week where the students answer questions based on the four goals from MAP: Operations and Algebraic Thinking, The Real and Complex Number Sy
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These MAP Growth 6+ worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a general review sectioned into each day of the week where the students answer questions based on the four goals from MAP: Operations and Algebraic Thinking, The Real and Complex Number Sy
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These MAP Growth 6+ worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and I created 4 levels based on the RIT scores and the goals. Students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a general review sectioned into each day of the week where the students answer questions based on the four goals from MAP: Operati
Make Pi Day extra engaging with this Picture Reveal Activity - perfect for celebrating March 14th while memorizing the digits of Pi! Students will start at "3" and shade in each digit of Pi after. They can shade up and down or diagonally, as long as it touches the previous digit to reveal a hidden Pi Day - themed picture. This low-prep activity is great for: -Independent Practice -Early Finishers -Math Centers -Sub Plans Bring mathematics & creativity together for a fun, self-checking Pi Day a
Add some classroom harmony with these music-themed math classroom rule posters. These bright, eye-catching posters use fun music lyrics to remind students of important classroom rules all while creating a positive classroom vibe! Featuring: Math-focused classroom expectations Headphones, cassette tapes, boomboxes + more retro music graphics Bright, bold colors to match any classroom theme Let your classroom rules set the tone because classroom management never goes out of style! If you like this
Make Pi Day extra engaging with this Multiplication Color by Number Activity - perfect for celebrating March 14th while reinforcing multiplication facts! Students will solve 2 by 1 digit multiplication problems with products up to 180 to reveal a hidden Pi Day - themed picture. This low-prep activity is great for: -Independent Practice -Early Finishers -Math Centers -Sub Plans Bring mathematics & creativity together for a fun, self-checking Pi Day activity your students will love! If you like
Looking for a fun Pi Day Activity for 3/14? Then look no further than this Pi Day Activity. In this fun resource, students will use a worksheet to help them memorize the first 23 digits of Pi. Then, they will put their knowledge to the test by using the Lucky Little Lottery Activity to test their ability to memorize Pi. If the type in the correct digit, it will scratch off the lottery ticket for a chance to win a prize. Answer key included. Only 5%-20% of cards will be winners! WARNING: The lott
Looking for a fun Pi Day Activity for 3/14? Then look no further than this Pi Day Inspired Graphing Activity. In this fun resource, you will graph points in all 4 quadrants, that if graphed correctly, will reveal a Pi Day picture. Answer key included. If you like this product, don't forget to leave a review to earn credits for your next TPT purchase! Also, don't forget to follow my TPT page and connect with me on Instagram: @managingmiddlemath. If you have questions, email me at managingmiddlem
Looking for a fun twist on a classroom management favorite? Then download these Starbucks inspired math themed punch cards! I used these during my Coffee Themed Multiplying Whole Numbers Unit. Check out those resources in my TPT store! If you like this product, don't forget to leave a review to earn credits for your next TPT purchase! Also, don't forget to follow my TPT page and connect with me on Instagram: @managingmiddlemath. If you have questions, email me at managingmiddlemath@gmail.com
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to review Order of Operations with your students? Then look no further than this connect-the-dot activity with 30 problems for your students to review! Students must simplify each expression to figure out the number of the dot. Once they get all 1-30 dots, they can use the directions at the bottom of the page to connect the dots by sections to make the picture appear! If you like this product, don't forget to leave a review to earn credits for your next
Are you looking for an individualized review for your students based on MAP data? These worksheets were created from looking at the learning continuum on the NWEA website and I created 4 levels based on the RIT scores and the goals. Students can complete all work on the back of these pages in the table or use a separate sheet of paper. The first page is a general review sectioned into each day of the week where the students answer questions based on the four goals from MAP: Operations and Algebr
Struggling to find ways to get content IN FRONT of your students in unique ways? Looking for a great self-check review activity? Then, look no further! The Simplifying Fractions Bookmarks is the answer! Students use bookmarks throughout their day and having content visible for students helps with retention. In addition, when you laminate these bookmarks, they become dry erase so the fun goes on and on! My students LOVED these and your will, too! There are three levels with these bookmarks. Leve
This worksheet is a great way to have your students see the different ways to write a number. The first problem is done as an example and the rest of the chart has various forms filled in. Your students need to read the given information to fill in the remaining forms. The worksheet includes whole numbers to the millions period through the thousandths place value. Answer key included for all 13 problems.
4th - 6th
Decimals, Math, Place Value
CCSS
5.NBT.A.1
, 5.NBT.A.3
, 5.NBT.A.3a
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Experience
9 years teaching experience (2025) in Middle School Mathematics.
Teaching style
I LOVE to create fun and engaging lessons for my students. My favorite thing to do is create activities that connect the outside community to my classroom and create real world scenarios for my students to interact with. I also like to create unique ways to get content “in front” of students (alternatives to posters and text).
My own education history
I attended a four-year university where I received my bachelors in Elementary Education and an endorsement in Middle School Math (2016).
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In my free time I enjoy being a mom, watching tv (NCIS, New Girl, Bob’s Burgers, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Nailed It, etc.), and naps!
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