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I am a 15 year veteran middle school math teacher. I have taught everything between 6th grade and Algebra 1. Getting students to think deeply about how numbers relate to each other in a logical order is one of my greatest passions. I follow a "thinking" classroom model, and hope that my resources help others build a thinking environment as well.
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Preview of The Planets - research cards

The Planets - research cards

Use these research cards to allow students to explore the planets in our solar system. These cards are ideal for review at the end of a unit about the solar system, or could be used as a guided discovery lesson or station activity. Students will enjoy uncovering interesting facts about our nearest interstellar neighbors. I recommend printing these research cards on cardstock paper, then cutting out and laminating each card for durability. Customer Tip:Each time you leave feedback for a product t
Preview of Positive and Negative Integer task cards

Positive and Negative Integer task cards

These task cards allow students to practice recognizing increasing and decreasing numbers in real life situations. Students will use a positive or negative integer to represent the change in each situation. This activity is excellent for review before learning to add and subtract positive and negative integers, or as a practice activity when introducing positive and negative integers. Task cards, answer cards, and answer keys are included. The first page may be included in a station packet to be
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I am a 15 year veteran middle school math teacher. I have taught everything between 6th grade and Algebra 1. Getting students to think deeply about how numbers relate to each other in a logical order is one of my greatest passions. I follow a "thinking" classroom model, and hope that my resources help others build a thinking environment as well.

Teaching style

I follow a "thinking" classroom model, in which students are given just enough to spark their curiosity. Once they start discovering the patterns of math, they begin to soar through logical thinking and problem solving in math class.