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Welcome to Math Equals Fun! 🌟I've been teaching math for the last fifteen years, mostly to middle schoolers. 🌟 I love to create fun, engaging, interactive activities to help my students learn and practice their skills. 🌟 My goal is to make math class a place they WANT to be. 🌟 In my classroom, students are up and moving, having discussions, and working in partnerships.
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Preview of 8th Grade Transformations Introduction | Notes and Practice Interactive Notebook

8th Grade Transformations Introduction | Notes and Practice Interactive Notebook

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Transformations Introduction 8th Grade | Notes and Practice Interactive NotebookWhat is an interactive notebook?Interactive notebooks are a great way for students to keep notes and practice examples in an organized way. What is included?This is a one page foldable I give to my students to introduce them to the topic of transformations. Students fold the paper in half to create a booklet that can be glued into their interactive journals. How do I use this?First thing you want to do is print it w
Preview of WarmUps: Geometry: 8th Grade Math (Common Core Standards)

WarmUps: Geometry: 8th Grade Math (Common Core Standards)

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This set has 8 warmups with accompanying answer keys. (I am adding to this warmup during the 2017-2018 school year, and will be emailing buyers who purchase it with access to the updated version. The price will go up once the set is complete at the end of the year.) This set of warmups is great for review of the 8th grade Common Core standards each day. I have these waiting on the students' desks when they come in, and after a set amount of time we go over the answers together, usually with sev
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Discovery Activity | Interactive Notebook Foldable

Pythagorean Theorem Discovery Activity | Interactive Notebook Foldable

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This is a two page booklet type foldable for math journals, covering the basics of the Pythagorean Theorem and its converse, with lots of practice. The foldable is easy to use as a graphic organizer for a lesson on how the Pythagorean Theorem works. HOW TO PRINT: First thing you want to do is print it with the "print on short side" and "print double sided" settings. These may have different names depending on your printer. You should then have two pages, printed on both sides. Fold both "hamburg
Preview of Recursive Formulas Foldable for Study and Practice | High School Math & Algebra

Recursive Formulas Foldable for Study and Practice | High School Math & Algebra

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Recursive Formulas Foldable for Study and Practice | High School Math & AlgebraIf you're looking for a way to help your students learn and understand geometric sequences, look no further. This easy-to-use foldable is perfect for students both learning about geometric sequences for the first time or starting to practice independently with these problems. How I use them:After searching everywhere for something to use with my recursive formula and explicit formula lessons, I finally just made exact
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Welcome to Math Equals Fun! 🌟I've been teaching math for the last fifteen years, mostly to middle schoolers. 🌟 I love to create fun, engaging, interactive activities to help my students learn and practice their skills. 🌟 My goal is to make math class a place they WANT to be. 🌟 In my classroom, students are up and moving, having discussions, and working in partnerships.

My own education history

Bachelor's in Interdisciplinary Studies: English and Communications Single Subject Credential: Math Master's in Educational Technology

Additional biographical information

Before teaching, I worked as a book editor and designer. This knowledge of book manufacturing now helps me create my own professional looking textbooks and handouts for my students. To see more about me, visit my blog: www.thecraftyteachermama.com