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Math Teacher's Got Problems

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13 Years Teaching Experience: Special Education and Middle School Mathematics
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Preview of Sampling Methods-Color to Sort 7SP.1

Sampling Methods-Color to Sort 7SP.1

"Math Teacher's Got Problems" This is a fun and engaging activity that requires students to read several sampling scenarios and then color to sort the scenarios to match the sampling type. This could be used for individual practice or as a math learning station. The coloring/shading to sort makes for a quick, easy formative assessment for teachers. This activity matches 7th Grade Common Core standards. Statistics and Probability SP.1
Preview of Measure of Center & Measures of Variability A color to sort activity 7SP.4

Measure of Center & Measures of Variability A color to sort activity 7SP.4

"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
Preview of Box Plots: A Color to Sort Activity 6.SP.3 & 7.SP.4

Box Plots: A Color to Sort Activity 6.SP.3 & 7.SP.4

Math Teacher's Got Problem's presents you with an engaging activity where students must identify the 5-number summary for 3 data sets. Then using the color code key, color in the boxes to sort the values and sketch box plots for each data set. Includes determining the minimum, 1st quartile, median, 3rd quartile and maximum values. A great practice activity for 6th grade or review activity for 7th grade or any math class analyzing box plots. The color to sort format makes for an easy to grade a
Preview of Probability of Events on a scale of 0 to1: A 7th Grade Color to Sort Activity

Probability of Events on a scale of 0 to1: A 7th Grade Color to Sort Activity

Math Teacher's Got Problem's presents you with an engaging activity where students must identify the probability of a given event using a scale of 0 to 1 to determine if an event is impossible, unlikely, neither unlikely nor likely, likely or certain to occur. Includes probability as decimals, percents, fractions and in real world examples. A great opening activity for the probability unit. Aligned to the 7th grade common core standards for math SP. 5, but great for any class reviewing probabil
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About the store

Experience

13 Years Teaching Experience: Special Education and Middle School Mathematics

Teaching style

I strive to create creative, exciting, engaging activities, that get kids excited about mathematics! Making math nerds cool!

Awards & shining teacher moments

"SCMS Teacher of the Year 2011"

My own education history

EDS-Curriculum & Instruction MA-Special Education BS- Family & Child Development

Additional biographical information

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!