“Math Teacher's Got Problems” provides you with a fun and engaging differentiated activity for expression & equations. This activity could be used as an end of unit project or as a formative or summative assessment. Included is a “math menu” providing students with 12 different math activities involving phrases to expressions, solving 1 & 2 step equations & inequalities, Using mathematical properties to simplify, activities range in depth of knowledge, and learning style, all aligned to the Co
Math Teacher's Got Problems provides you with a fun and engaging differentiated activity for operations with integers. This activity could be used as an end of unit project or as a formative or summative assessment. Included is a “math menu” providing students with 12 different math activities involving the 4 operations with integers, ranging in depth of knowledge, and learning style, all aligned to the Common Core Standards for 7th Grade Mathematics. Providing choices will get your students
Math Teacher's Got Problems presents a fun, engaging way for students to practice solving problems with rational numbers. NO students like to sit and solve problems, but as math teachers we know practice is the key to mastery. This is a favorite activity of my students. (Yes, math practice is their FAVORITE). 15 problems, including positive and negative decimals and fractions, are each hidden by a well known cartoon character. Students must solve each problem correctly to finish the hunt. I
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Mathematical Properties: Color to Sort
An engaging activity where students must identify the mathematical property by definition or example written in expression form with variables & rational numbers. Perfect for math stations or as a stand alone activity. It would also work great as a page in an interactive notebook! The color to sort makes for a quick assessment, easy to grade, with a just a look! This is print ready, an answer key is included as wel
Math Teacher's Got Problems presents a fun, engaging way for students to practice finding the surface area and volume of prisms and pyramids. NO students like to sit and solve problems, but as math teachers we know practice is the key to mastery. This is a favorite activity of my students. (Yes, math practice is their FAVORITE). 15 surface area and volume problems, including rectangular prisms, cubes, triangular prisms, rectangular pyramids, triangular pyramids, and composite figures. Students m
Math Teacher's Got Problems presents a Discount, Sale Price, Tax & Tip Match-A Cut & Paste Activity. Students use real world scenarios to practice calculating discount, sale price, tip and tax to determine the total cost. This activity will engage your students, it works perfect as a math center or as an interactive notebook page! The cut & paste match format provides students a way to check their answers, but beware, there are more choices than answers, so the activity is still challeng
"Math Teacher's Got Problems" is providing you with an engaging activity for students to practice solving operations with rational numbers. Students must add, subtract, multiply & divide the rational numbers, then match the solution to the answer key and shade in the box the correct color. Problems include addition, subtraction, multiplication & division of positive and negative whole numbers, fractions and decimals. Real world problems and absolute value problems are also included. An engag
"Math Teacher's Got Problems" is providing you with an engaging activity for students to practice finding the measures of center and measures of variability of a data set. Students calculate the measures of center & variability, then match the solutions to shade in the box the correct color. Measures of center include mean, median and mode. Measures of variability include lower quartile, upper quartile, range and inter-quartile range. Data sets are composed of 6-8 values. An engaging way t
"Math Teacher's Got Problems" presents you with fold-able notes and a practice activity to help teach your students how to find the missing angle measure in complementary and supplementary angles. The fold-able contains fill-in notes and example problems to review vocabulary and the process of using 1 and 2-step equations to find missing angle measurements. Students need background knowledge of combining like terms and solving 1 and 2-step equations to complete this activity. The practice acti
"Math Teacher's Got Problems" presents a fun and spooky way for your students to show they can write and solve 1-step equations with integers. This mini-project requires students to choose a riddle, then use the letters from the riddles answer as variables in a 1-step equation. The final drafts are fun to trade and solve. Your students will be excited to create equations and will love the spooky riddle twist. This mini-project is Halloween/fall themed, all student instructions are included as
Math Teacher's Got Problems's presents you with a print ready foldable and activity for teaching students how to calculate the volume of rectangular and triangular prisms and pyramids. The foldable breaks down the process by requiring students to calculate big B(area of the base) as the first step, then use the volume formula to solve. A composite figure(composed of a triangular & rectangular prism) is also included. This works perfect as an entry for an interactive notebook or as a stand alon
“Math Teacher's Got Problems” provides you with a fun and engaging differentiated activity for angle pairs. This activity could be used as a project or as a formative or summative assessment. Included is a choice board providing students with 9 different math activities involving complementary, supplementary, adjacent & vertical angles. Activities range in depth of knowledge, and learning style, all are aligned to the Common Core Standards for 7th Grade Mathematics. Providing choices will get
"Math Teacher's Got Problems"
This is a fun and engaging activity that requires students to solve 1 step inequalities with all operations and then color to sort the problems to match the number line graph. The items to sort include inequalities with positive and negative numbers containing greater than, greater than or equal to, less than and less than or equal to and answers in word form. This could be used for individual practice or as a math learning station. The coloring/shading to sort m
"Math Teacher's Got Problems" presents a bundle of 7th grade math Color to Sort activities. A color to sort is an engaging, fun way for students to practice new math skills/ or review concepts in a way that is easy for teachers to quickly assess. Color to Sorts are easy to differentiate or extend to meet the needs of all your students, they are a perfect activity for math centers, interactive notebooks, great for homework, or as a standalone activity. This bundle includes a total of 9 Color to
Math Teacher's Got Problems presents a fun, engaging way for students to practice finding the greatest common factor &least common multiple for two or three numbers. NO students like to sit and solve problems, but as math teachers we know practice is the key to mastery. This is a favorite activity of my students. (Yes, math practice is their FAVORITE). This scavenger hunt includes 15 GCF and LCM problems. Students are given a pair of numbers and must calculate the GCF & LCM (2 problems have a
Math Teacher's Got Problems presents a fun, engaging way for students to practice solving 2-step equations with integers. NO students like to sit and solve problems, but as math teachers we know practice is the key to mastery. This is a favorite activity of my students. (Yes, math practice is their FAVORITE). 15 2-step equations, all with integers, are each hidden by a well known cartoon character. Students must solve each equation correctly to finish the hunt. I use this in my 7th grade math c
Math Teacher’s Got problems is providing you with a fun and engaging activity to get your students to practice solving percent proportions by setting up proportion using part/whole = %/100. Students are given a percent equation and they must match the equation to the correct proportion and then solve the proportion to find the correct solution. Each equation is assigned a different color and is worded in various forms of the is-of-what format, some decimals are included. The final product make
Math Teacher's Got Problems provides you with an engaging activity to get students to focus on and practice the process for solving 2-step equations. Students cut the inverse operation steps and solutions from page 1 and then must paste them onto page 2. They must follow those steps to find the correct solution to the equation. The cut and paste process is engaging and your students will quickly become expert equation solvers. The problems all contain integers. This activity is aligned to t
Math Teacher's Got Problems presents you with a fun,creative and engaging way to teach students about angle pairs/relationships. In this activity students will be required to write a profile for AnglesOnly.com. Students will personify a lonley angle looking for their match. Students then use complementary, supplementary, adjacent or vertical angles as the basis for finding the angle their perfect match. I use this activity in my classroom as a center during the 7th grade math unit on geometr
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13 Years Teaching Experience:
Special Education and Middle School Mathematics
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I strive to create creative, exciting, engaging activities, that get kids excited about mathematics! Making math nerds cool!
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"SCMS Teacher of the Year 2011"
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EDS-Curriculum & Instruction
MA-Special Education
BS- Family & Child Development
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I love teaching math and you can too! My resources will engage your students and provide you with a way to make practicing math skills fun! All of my products have been tested and perfected in my personal classroom. As teachers we all have problems, but let me help you make teaching math not one for you!
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