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Mathacognitive

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My students left school as teenagers, before that they mostly went to schools that struggled and where they struggled. They’re back as adults, and balancing work, kids, family, life and school. They’re determined (and awesome, in my humble opinion) but they’re not necessarily convinced they can learn math. My job is to convince them otherwise (and then help them learn enough math to get a high school credential). We blend math with learning about learning, and try to build structures that will help every student become a confident, successful math learner.
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Preview of Shopping with Ratios:  Grocery Deals + Tasks = Real World Proportions  (6.RP.3)

Shopping with Ratios: Grocery Deals + Tasks = Real World Proportions (6.RP.3)

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Students mix and match ratio-based grocery deals (3 for $5!) and real world tasks (buy enough for your family) to complete open-ended, real-world ratio and proportion challenges. Designed for adult basic education (HiSET/GED/ABE), adaptable to K12. Standards: (CCSS/CCRS) 6.RP.3 Mathematical Practices: 1, 2, 4 Includes: 9 Deal Cards 9 Task cards Student Instructions Student Recording Sheet Optional: “Task” and “Deal” labels to double-side your cards Optional: 9 Blank Cards to add
Preview of BUNDLE Order of Operations Card Sort + Worksheets

BUNDLE Order of Operations Card Sort + Worksheets

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Inspired by a student who knew enough to tell me that fraction/division bars threw him for a loop... and a failed mid-class search to find what he needed. Card sorts add critical thinking and interactivity: Match expression, divisor and answer to make ten true statements and solidify understanding of division in order of operations. Or present the same problems in a more portable (and online post-able!) format as PDF or Drive worksheet. Card Sort Cards + InstructionsWorksheet Format (PDF and
Preview of Single and Multi-Step Percent Word Problem Sort

Single and Multi-Step Percent Word Problem Sort

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AboutFeatures common, real-world percent scenarios involving shopping and tips. Helps students focus on word problem reading/reasoning to identify and solve multiple step problemBreaks problem solving process down to help scaffold understandingCard sorts are well suited to pair or small group interaction and break up pencil and paper routineExtension/student created cards foster critical thinking and reflection. Twelve word problems, evenly divided between single and multi step problems are pres
Preview of Reading Algebra - Intepret & Create Equivalent Variable Expressions HSA.SSE.A.1

Reading Algebra - Intepret & Create Equivalent Variable Expressions HSA.SSE.A.1

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Why are there letters? Why isn't there a times sign? Why does it look like a fraction? You’ve likely heard these questions too. For many students -- particularly those with math anxiety or interrupted math educations -- the first hurdle to doing algebra, is simply getting comfortable interpreting and creating algebraic expressions, using the appropriate standards and conventions. Each work set in this pack addresses the same skills and content; differentiate by offering formats with more or l
Preview of Percent Proportions: Shopping Word Problems Card Sort 6.RP.A.3.C, 7.RP.A.3 PDF

Percent Proportions: Shopping Word Problems Card Sort 6.RP.A.3.C, 7.RP.A.3 PDF

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My students love the proportions methods for solving percent problems (No mysteriously moving decimal points!) But the trick is setting the proportions up correctly. This card sort helps students think it through and practice moving from word problem to set up to answer. AboutFeatures common, real-world percent scenarios involving shopping and tips. Breaks problem solving process down to help scaffold understandingCard sorts are well suited to pair or small group interaction and break up penc
Preview of Area: Finding and Unknown Side. Geometry or Intro Equations

Area: Finding and Unknown Side. Geometry or Intro Equations

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Introduce one variable equations with a concrete application: finding the unknown side of a rectangle with a known area. Students can practice algebraic notation, variables and inverse operations by assembling card sets with visual representations, multiplication equations, division equations and the value of the unknown side. Or, simply practice geometry and solidify understanding of area, inverse operations, multiplication, division and multiple representations of math concepts. Use the ca
Preview of Equivalent Ratios Sort & Factor Card Activities (6.RP.A.1, 7.RP.A.2)

Equivalent Ratios Sort & Factor Card Activities (6.RP.A.1, 7.RP.A.2)

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Build your students' proportionate reasoning skills: ....Practice recognizing equivalent/proportionate ratios by grouping cards. ... Practice reducing/simplifying by placing the correct factor cards between equivalent ratios ... Practice reasoning and critical thinking with bonus task cards. Use one, or mix and match to suit your class. Or, adapt and extend with one of the six included alternative facilitation ideas. Includes: 20 ratio cards (5 sets of 4 equivalents) 15 factor cards  Instru
Preview of Card Sort - Order of Operations with Division Bars - 6.EE.A.2c

Card Sort - Order of Operations with Division Bars - 6.EE.A.2c

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You've just about mastered order of operations.... and then they start looking like the dreaded fractions. And there are invisible parenthesis to remember?!?At least that's how it seems to my students. Division bars are a small format change, but can be a disorienting one. And when my student asked for practice I couldn't find it ... so I made it. Card sorts add critical thinking and interactivity. Match expression, divisor and answer to make ten true statements and solidify understanding of div
Preview of Mental Math Percents: Lesson Plan + Student Work + More - 6.RP.A.3, 7.RP.A.3

Mental Math Percents: Lesson Plan + Student Work + More - 6.RP.A.3, 7.RP.A.3

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Can you calculate a tip or a discount in your head? Help your students build these real-world mental math skills, by reasoning about percents. In this lesson students will practice finding 10, 5, 20 and 15 percent using mental math reasoning related to the 10% benchmark. Full lesson plan, includes variations for students who already have a percent calculation procedure and those who don't; and activities to build application skills or algebraic thinking. Includes: Lesson plan, with 3 variatio
Preview of Equivalent Expressions: Card Sort + Task Cards + Class Plan HSA.SSE.A.1

Equivalent Expressions: Card Sort + Task Cards + Class Plan HSA.SSE.A.1

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Introductory activity to students get comfortable interpreting the conventions and notation of algebraic expressions including: coefficients, variables, terms and exponents. Why are there letters? Why isn't there a times sign? Why does it look like a fraction? If you’ve taught algebra, you’ve likely heard these questions too. For many students -- particularly those with math anxiety or interrupted math educations -- the first hurdle to doing algebra, is simply reading algebra. Practice identif
Preview of Probability Activities: Task Cards/Card Sort, Worksheets 7.SP.C.7a 7.SP.C.5

Probability Activities: Task Cards/Card Sort, Worksheets 7.SP.C.7a 7.SP.C.5

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Probability activities are designed with flexibility in mind. Kit includes task cards, probability cards to sort and order, number lines, two different worksheets with answer key. Mix and match these elements to suit your class. Teach the probability skills your students need: comparing, bench-marking, calculating ratios, decimals and/or percents with simple probability cards. All probabilities are based on single event theoretical probability using common scenarios (spinners, coin-flips, c
Preview of Homework Habit Builder: Check In | Reflection | Math w. Sticky Note Graphs

Homework Habit Builder: Check In | Reflection | Math w. Sticky Note Graphs

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Are your students studying at home? How frequently? Do you know? Do they? Use the power of the humble sticky note, and a few good questions to gather answers, reflect on progress and nudge all students towards more regular homework/independent studying. About: Gather quick and anonymous data about homework habitsUse social norming to encourage students to improve their homeworkReflect on progress and set goalsPractice math skills with personally relevant dataMath optional; adapt reflection to
Preview of Like Terms: Intro Lesson Plan + Slides + Student Work + Answer Key 7.EE.A

Like Terms: Intro Lesson Plan + Slides + Student Work + Answer Key 7.EE.A

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I love using this Mad TV video to introduce combining like terms</a> with humor (and address the persistent "why?" question in many students' minds)This introductory lesson helps structure a discussion to move from the silliness of the comedy sketch, to the value and concept of combining like terms. This lesson plan includes: Complete lesson planSlides to facilitate group discussionStudent work / Independent PracticeAnswer KeysExtension Worksheet + Answer KeyStudents will practice movi
Preview of Squares & Roots Student Work Pack  6.EE.A1, 8.EE.2

Squares & Roots Student Work Pack 6.EE.A1, 8.EE.2

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Square roots can be confusing when students first encounter them. Build fluency and familiarity by connecting perfect squares and square roots. This student work pack contains 9 variations (each with answer keys!) All work pages are formatted as charts using bases from 2 - 10, to find the square, expanded form, and/or square root. Some add written questions; some combine squares and roots, while others separate them; some always start with exponential form, others vary the form given; some o
Preview of Order of Operations with Division Bars - 6.EE.A.2c

Order of Operations with Division Bars - 6.EE.A.2c

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You've just about mastered order of operations.... and then they start looking like the dreaded fractions. And there are invisible parenthesis to remember?!?At least that's how it seems to my students. Division bars are a small format change, but can be a disorienting one. And when my student asked for practice I couldn't find it ... so I made it. 10 order of operations problems with division bars. Included answer key. Each problem includes 3 or 4 terms above the division bar, and one below
Preview of Teacher Tips: Easy Card Sorts with Google Slides

Teacher Tips: Easy Card Sorts with Google Slides

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My favorite way to create student cards ... GoogleSlides! Pretty formats, easy to access, no fiddly charts or templates. Switching to GoogleSlides made card sorts so much easier to create! Here's how...
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Experience

My students left school as teenagers, before that they mostly went to schools that struggled and where they struggled. They’re back as adults, and balancing work, kids, family, life and school. They’re determined (and awesome, in my humble opinion) but they’re not necessarily convinced they can learn math. My job is to convince them otherwise (and then help them learn enough math to get a high school credential). We blend math with learning about learning, and try to build structures that will help every student become a confident, successful math learner.

Teaching style

I believe that we all need to learn how to learn, and that we can do this without taking (always precious!) time away from content. My lessons combine math learning, with learning about learning, study skills, metacognition, and neuroscience. I don't believe in one-size-fits-all, so I give you options to customize my materials to your students.

My own education history

I was that girl. Smart, good in school, and somewhere around sine waves and that teacher I didn’t like but had two years in a row, I decided I wasn’t a math person. I was a social sciences person, I was going to save the world, and I didn’t see how calculus was going to help with that. Years later, a volunteer gig in a GED class showed me there was joy to be found in teaching adults and the intellectual and interpersonal challenge of convincing them that they were math people. Or at least, capable math learners. One career change later, I teach math, but really I think about brains and learning, about anxiety, efficacy and metacognition. In short, about the human side of math class

Additional biographical information

I blog about teaching, learning and math at mathacognitive.com. Connect with me there, on twitter (mathacognitive) or subscribe to receive email updates: http://eepurl.com/gQ9I45