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Math Equals Fun

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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 Multiplication Review | Self Checking Digital Sticker Activity | Fall Theme

Multiplication Review | Self Checking Digital Sticker Activity | Fall Theme

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Looking for an engaging, motivating, self-checking, and most of all FUN activity for students to get their skills practice in? Try a digital sticker activity!What's great about digital sticker activities?So many ways to use this activity! Use this activity for virtual learning, extra practice, math labs, stations, advanced or remedial practice (depending on grade level), or review.Students can get instant feedback. The self-check aspect of this activity means students can move on confidently if
Preview of Adding & Subtracting Integers Review | Task Cards | Walk Around Activity

Adding & Subtracting Integers Review | Task Cards | Walk Around Activity

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Adding & Subtracting Integers Review | Task Cards | Walk Around ActivityWhat is this?Walk Arounds are activities I use a ton in my 7th and 8th grade math classes with different concepts. Simply print out the posters (laminate if desired) and place around the room. Students can start at any poster, or the teacher can assign each student a starting point. Activity instructions:Have students pick one card to start with. (Spread them out amongst the cards so they don’t get bunched up at one.) They w
Preview of Scientific Notation Operations | Clue Game Walk Around Activity, Task Cards

Scientific Notation Operations | Clue Game Walk Around Activity, Task Cards

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It's everyone's favorite whodunit mystery game! In this round, students will practice their skills of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing expressions in scientific operations, in order to eliminate suspects, locations, and weapons and ultimately figure out the who, what, and where of this fictional murder. How I play with my 8th graders: Students work out problems on a separate piece of paper. Once they find the answer, they look for it on the poster and then cross off the suspect, l
Preview of 8th Grade Math Warm Ups: Squares & Pythagorean Theorem: (CC Standards, Spiral)

8th Grade Math Warm Ups: Squares & Pythagorean Theorem: (CC Standards, Spiral)

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This warmup set has 24 half sheets with accompanying answer keys, covering the Pythagorean theorem standards for 8th grade Common Core, along with some Number Sense standards covering square root estimates. These warmups are great for practicing new concepts as well as for spiraled review throughout the year. How I use them: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
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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