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Mathcurious

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Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
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12 years of teaching math as a primary teacher and 6 years of counseling teachers on math education
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Preview of Algebra Escape Room Adventures,  Bundle 1 &2, Print Version, Greek Mythology

Algebra Escape Room Adventures, Bundle 1 &2, Print Version, Greek Mythology

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Bundle of Print Algebra Escape Room Adventures 1&2: Practice Solving linear equations, Combining like terms, Distributive property, Multi-step equations, Systems of equations, Word problems , algebraic expressions, Logical reasoning & inequalities Step into a world of gods, heroes, and logic with these Algebra escape challenges designed to engage and excite your students! Two levelWhat’s included?Two immersive escape Adventure set in a Greek mythology theme where students must solve puzzles to
Preview of Algebra Roll 1 Game Print and Digital Web Game, Solve Linear Equations 1,2, step

Algebra Roll 1 Game Print and Digital Web Game, Solve Linear Equations 1,2, step

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New Algebra Games - Algebra Roll 1- Solving Linear Equations I created a set of equation-solving games that work well for centers/stations and partner practice. Print and Web based Game for each level. What’s included: Level 1: Simple linear equations (one/two-step, distribution) Print and web GameLevel 2: Linear equations with fractions + integers (including negatives and variables on both sides) Print and web GameLevel 3: Systems of equations (2 variables)  Print and web GameWhy it works High
Preview of Print Always, Never, Sometimes Task Cards for Fractions review, Math talks,

Print Always, Never, Sometimes Task Cards for Fractions review, Math talks,

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This is the print version of “Always, Never, Sometimes” task cards for Fractions Review, warm-ups, Math Talks. A great way to build reasoning, surface misconceptions, and keep every learner engaged? Each prompt is a short statement students judge as Always, Sometimes, or Never true—then justify. Every card includes: A crisp statement (e.g., “A fraction with a larger denominator is smaller.”)The correct verdict (+ a kid-friendly explanation) at the back Self-check mode: Students select a ve
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About the store

Experience

12 years of teaching math as a primary teacher and 6 years of counseling teachers on math education

Teaching style

I believe that teachers should be facilitators, and activity planners and give space for children to explore. I often teach in a cooperative style and use math activities with lots of visuals. I believe in play-learning and I create fun games for my students to practice.

My own education history

University degree in Education Science