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Math Unbounded

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With 13 years in the classroom, I've had the joy of teaching everything from 7th-grade math to high school Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Precalculus—at just about every level you can think of! I’m all about making tricky math topics feel doable, especially for students who struggle. My resources break things down into clear, easy-to-follow steps and include plenty of variety to keep learning fresh, fun, and confidence-boosting. Outside the classroom, I'm a busy mom of three! In my (very little!) spare time, I decided to start sharing my favorite classroom resources on Teachers Pay Teachers. These are the same activities and lessons that have worked wonders with my own students—designed to spark engagement, encourage collaboration, and make math feel less intimidating and way more fun. Whether you're teaching Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, or Precalculus, I hope my materials bring a little extra excitement and ease to your math classroom! I’d be so grateful for a follow and a quick review—your feedback helps me keep creating what teachers really need! -Christina
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Preview of Quadratic Applications Made Easy – Launching Objects Word Problem Practice

Quadratic Applications Made Easy – Launching Objects Word Problem Practice

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Looking for a low-prep, high-impact way to help your students connect quadratic functions to the real world? This engaging worksheet is the perfect follow-up to graphing quadratics and solving quadratic equations! In this activity, students explore realistic applications of quadratic functions through the context of objects being launched into the air. With 6 total problems—including a fully guided example—students are supported as they practice interpreting key features of parabolas like the
Preview of Solving Multi-Step Equations Guided Notes Lesson Algebra 1 Practice | Gr. 8-10

Solving Multi-Step Equations Guided Notes Lesson Algebra 1 Practice | Gr. 8-10

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Teach students how to confidently solve multi-step equations with this scaffolded Algebra 1 guided notes lesson. Designed to build on prior knowledge of solving one-step and two-step equations, this resource walks students through combining like terms, using the distributive property, solving equations with fractions, and applying inverse operations to isolate variables. This no-prep lesson helps save valuable planning time while providing clear instruction, guided practice, and real-world ap
Preview of Quadratic Equations Word Problems | Algebra 1 Factoring Practice Worksheet

Quadratic Equations Word Problems | Algebra 1 Factoring Practice Worksheet

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Math Unbounded
Help your students master solving quadratics with this real-world word problem worksheet!Designed for Algebra 1 students learning to factor and solve quadratic equations, this resource includes 8 application-based problems with clean, integer solutions that build both confidence and understanding. What’s Included: 4 guided practice problems to model each step 4 independent problems for homework or extra practice Covers factoring when a = 1, difference of squares, factor by grouping Real-world
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With 13 years in the classroom, I've had the joy of teaching everything from 7th-grade math to high school Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and Precalculus—at just about every level you can think of! I’m all about making tricky math topics feel doable, especially for students who struggle. My resources break things down into clear, easy-to-follow steps and include plenty of variety to keep learning fresh, fun, and confidence-boosting. Outside the classroom, I'm a busy mom of three! In my (very little!) spare time, I decided to start sharing my favorite classroom resources on Teachers Pay Teachers. These are the same activities and lessons that have worked wonders with my own students—designed to spark engagement, encourage collaboration, and make math feel less intimidating and way more fun. Whether you're teaching Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, or Precalculus, I hope my materials bring a little extra excitement and ease to your math classroom! I’d be so grateful for a follow and a quick review—your feedback helps me keep creating what teachers really need! -Christina

My own education history

Masters of Science in Mathematics, Masters of Arts in Teaching Middle School Mathematics, Bachelors of Science in Mathematics and Bachelors of Arts in Secondary Education