Get students thinking differently with some cypher jokes. Great to use as bellringers or fillers for those students who are always looking something to do when they are done.
This resource is meant as an aid, quick guide, and reference for students to remember how the order of operations is reversed when we are solving an equation. This is an 8.5x11 version, there is also a 11x17 version available separately for hanging in the room.
Great for in class, or virtual learning. The worksheet asks students to find a favorite recipe with 5 ingredients or more, and create equivalent ratios in the table provided. This assignment allows for easy differentiation. You can pair this worksheet with recipes you have selected to make sure it is adjusted to the students level/needs, or you can allow students to find their own favorite recipes.
This is a product to get students talking. Not all grade levels will be able to get all the numbers to work, hence the follow up questions. This should get them talking about multiples of twos, and how they can use order of operations to create as many of the values as possible.
This is a corrections for that I use with my students for "fix and returns". It can be used in several different subject areas. I use it in math.
This form has more correction boxes and less space for problems to be worked out. More ideal for simple computation problems. If you need one with more space for word problems or longer computations please see my store for the "Fix & Return Form".