A great activity for around Christmas and the Holiday Season! This activity allows students to practice their fraction skills, but also let loose their inner child with some coloring! There are 16 problems: students will need to simplify fractions with numerators and denominators of 80 or less. Once students are done finding all the answers and filling in the ugly sweaters with the corresponding colors, they can be creative and decorate the blank details in their own way. If they have extra time
This worksheet contains 15 problems. After students complete each problem (or the entire worksheet), they match the colors to the letters and color in the decoration accordingly, similar to a color-by-numbers worksheet. This is the perfect fun and relaxing review activity for February, especially around Valentine’s Day! An answer key with worked-out solutions is included. Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for students and time-saving for you! Don't forget to lea
This worksheet of 15 problems requires students to evaluate a variety of functions at selected input values. This is appropriate for Algebra or Pre-Algebra students. Students will need to know how to use square roots and basic exponents (2nd and 3rd powers) with or without a calculator. This worksheet begins with f(x), g(x), and h(x) using x as the input for each function, but will change to f(t), g(y), etc. so students have exposure to using other variables besides x as the input (although the
This worksheet contains 15 problems. After students complete each problem (or the entire worksheet), they match the colors to the letters and color in the decoration accordingly, similar to a color-by-numbers worksheet. This is the perfect fun and relaxing review activity for February, especially around Valentine’s Day! An answer key with worked-out solutions is included. Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for students and time-saving for you! Don't forget to leav
This worksheet of 15 problems requires students to simplify square roots. Algebra students should be able to do this without a calculator, all numbers are divisible by 2, 3, or 5, but you may want to let them use a calculator. Students match the answers to each problem by filling in the answer to the riddle. This is the perfect fun and relaxing review activity for December or January around the New Year and an answer key is included. Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are
This worksheet contains 15 problems. After students complete each problem (or the entire worksheet), they match the colors to the letters and color in the decoration accordingly, similar to a color-by-numbers worksheet. This is the perfect fun and relaxing review activity for December or January around the New Year and an answer key is included. Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for students and time-saving for you! Don't forget to leave feedback! For every re
This worksheet of 15 problems requires students to evaluate a variety of functions at selected input values. This is appropriate for Algebra or Pre-Algebra students. Students will need to know how to use square roots and basic exponents (2nd and 3rd powers) with or without a calculator. This worksheet begins with f(x), g(x), and h(x) using x as the input for each function, but will change to f(t), g(y), etc. so students have exposure to using other variables besides x as the input (although the
This worksheet contains 15 problems. After students complete each problem (or the entire worksheet), they match the colors to the letters and color in the decoration accordingly, similar to a color-by-numbers worksheet. This is the perfect fun and relaxing review activity for February, especially around Valentine’s Day! An answer key with worked-out solutions is included. Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for students and time-saving for you! Don't forget to lea
4th - 10th
Basic Operations, Fractions, Math
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Experience
I've been teaching for over a decade in Northern California.
Teaching style
My teaching style is hands-on, discovery-based learning. Math is fun, and I love sharing that with my students.
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The students at my school voted me, "Most Likely to Teach at Hogwarts". There is no higher honor.
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B.S. in Mathematics and an M.A. in Education.
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