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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 Graphing Linear Equations Practice Worksheet | Catch That Cat FREE

Graphing Linear Equations Practice Worksheet | Catch That Cat FREE

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What is this?This is one-page graphing activity that helps students learn to graph linear equations in slope-intercept form. With this engaging worksheet, students master graphing simple equations with positive slopes to prepare them to move on to more challenging equations. How I Use This:(Note: This sample is the first practice of an 8 page set. For the full set, click here.) I spend 5-10 minutes going over a few equations from the page, then release students to try it out on their own for ab
Preview of Graphing Linear Equations Introduction Practice Worksheets | Catch That Cat

Graphing Linear Equations Introduction Practice Worksheets | Catch That Cat

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What is this?This is a multi-day activity that helps students learn to graph linear equations in slope-intercept form. With these engaging worksheets, students master graphing simple equations first before moving on to more challenging equations that tend to pop up. 8 worksheets with 8 different levels: Level 1: Positive Slopes in Quadrant 1 Level 2: Positive Slopes in All Quadrants Level 3: Zero, Undefined, and Positive Slopes in All Quadrants Level 4:
Preview of 7th Grade Operations Task Cards | Simplifying and Using Distributive Property

7th Grade Operations Task Cards | Simplifying and Using Distributive Property

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How do I use this?Task cards are a simple activity I use a ton in my 7th and 8th grade math classes with different concepts because they are so versatile! Some of my favorite activities to ue task cards with include: Print them out 4-6 to a page, cut them, and scatter them around the desk tops, then have students find and complete all 40 during class. Print them out as posters and display them around the room to get students movingAssign them as a digital activity where students write out their
Preview of Linear Equation Task Cards | Middle School and High School Math

Linear Equation Task Cards | Middle School and High School Math

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How do I use this?Task cards are a simple activity I use a ton in my 8th grade math class with different concepts because they are so versatile! Since this particular set has 50 tasks, my recommendation is to print them out 6 to a page, cut them, and scatter them around the desk tops, then have students find and complete all 50 during class. Other ideas for task cards include printing them out as posters and displaying them around the room to get students moving, or assigning them as a digital a
Preview of Graphing Systems of Equations | Walk Around Activity Task Cards

Graphing Systems of Equations | Walk Around Activity Task Cards

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Graphing Systems of Equations | Walk Around Activity Task CardsSuitable for 8th grade and high school math standards, this is a set of 10 systems of equations, meant to be solved by graphing. They are formatted in task cards that lead from one to another to offer a movement option for your students as they practice. This set specifically covers No Solution and Infinite Solution type systems (about half of the problems yield these special solutions). Linear equations are written in a mix of stand
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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