I am in my 11th year of teaching in New Braunfels, Texas. I started teaching middle school math when I graduated from University of Arizona. I stayed home with my children for 5 years, and then returned to teaching in 5th grade math at the elementary level. I recently moved up to 8th grade where I am teaching Algebra 1 and on level mathematics at Danville Middle School.
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15 sets of matching cards with the expressions in word form that match with the actual algebraic equation involving a variable. This is a great way for students to practice algebraic expressions and equations while using academic vocabulary. You can play I have who has with this, memory, or extend students to create word problems with the expressions that are on the cards.
5.3L and 5.3J Representing and solving division of unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions scavenger hunt task cards. Get your kids up and moving and solving math problems with these task cards. Students can work alone or in groups as they walk around the room to a task card, solve it and record it on their answer sheet, and then find the answer on the next task card that they need to solve! There are 16 task cards, a recording sheet, and an answer key included.
16 Task Cards reviewing Classifying Real Numbers in sets and subsets, Comparing and ordering real numbers, estimating square roots, and scientific notation. This is a great way to get 8th grade math students up and moving while reviewing these concepts! Students will start at a task card, record their answer on their recording sheet, and then fins the next task card that has their answer on it. Once they fin the answer they start solving that task card. It takes them in a loop reviewing all
Factor Captor is a great game to play in a center or at your small group table that encourages practice of multiplication facts! It also is a great way to talk to students about strategies that they used when playing and how prime numbers and composite numbers can effect their strategies! Great hands on center that practices facts and mental math!
16 Task cards on 5.3K Adding and Subtracting whole numbers. This set includes an answer document for students to record their answers, as well as an answer key. They encourage higher level thinking and gives students great practice applying the skill of addition and subtraction.
Solving one step equations and inequalities Card Sort! This activity includes 13 sets of equations and inequalities, verbal real-word problems, models, and solutions. Students will put cards together in sets of 3 that match either a verbal real world problem, an algebraic expression or equation, solutions, and model on a number line or strip diagram. This includes both an answer document and an answer key! Great way to practice different ways to represent equations and inequalities! This al
Order of Operations maze worksheet to get to the lemonade! Great fun way to review order of operations. It includes brackets and parentheses but does not include exponents. It also includes adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing whole numbers and decimals.
This unit is an 8th grade math standard- 8.2B Approximating the Value of an Irrational Number. Included in this unit you will get Notes, Guided Practice, Independent Practice, Homework and 16 task cards to practice/reinforce this concept. Included are keys for everything and a recording sheet for the task cards! I have found that Texas Standards are very similar to the Common Core. Enjoy!
Great practice for multiplying decimals in 6th grade. This maze takes you through products of decimals to the thousandths place. Students will practice finding products of 2 by 2, 4 by 1, 3 by 2, and 4 by 3 multiplication problems! Great fun way to practice this concept!
24 task cards multiplying whole numbers and decimals with products up to the thousandths place. This includes a recording sheet for all 24 task cards, and an answer key! Four task cards fit on a 8 1/2 X 11 piece of paper.
I created this lesson to help kids learn probability and predictions. It is used with dice and colored tiles. It walks the kids through the process of Probability and Predictions using their hands with a partner! My kids really enjoyed this center!
Free Number Lines! -10 to 10, -15 to 15 and -30 to 30. I also included three that are blank and students can use these to generate their own number lines!
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Experience
I am in my 11th year of teaching in New Braunfels, Texas. I started teaching middle school math when I graduated from University of Arizona. I stayed home with my children for 5 years, and then returned to teaching in 5th grade math at the elementary level. I recently moved up to 8th grade where I am teaching Algebra 1 and on level mathematics at Danville Middle School.
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https://middleschoolmathfanatic.wordpress.com/
Teaching style
I like to teach in the zone, I love to get kids moving around learning,. and I love group work! Centers are really awesome in the lower levels of mathematics, which a lot of my 5th grade math stuff is based on centers.
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