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MathyMaybe

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Before teaching 8th Grade Math, I was a communications and sociology tutor and content leader at Auburn University. Now, I'm a law student who spends her free time making resources for other teachers
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Preview of Roll-An-Equation: Multi-step Equation Practice Activity

Roll-An-Equation: Multi-step Equation Practice Activity

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MathyMaybe
Engage students with this dynamic equation practice game! How the Game Works: 1. Arrange students in groups of 3-5*. 2. The youngest student rolls the dice and uses the two numbers to find a number on the Game Board (similar to using a multiplication chart). 3. The student then writes the number in the blank on the Equation Card. 4. The next student rolls. This process repeats until all the blanks in the equation form are filled. 5. The students then individually solve the equation and compar
Preview of Writing Equations From Word Problems: Translator

Writing Equations From Word Problems: Translator

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MathyMaybe
Students work with word problems throughout their entire school career, yet many students continue struggle with reading, analyzing, and solving word problems. The Student Word Problem Translator assists students in translating phrases and not just keywords. This allows students to gain a greater understanding of how words work together to create mathematical expressions. If you are introducing students to algebra and geometry word problems in your class, this is a great starting tool to help
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Before teaching 8th Grade Math, I was a communications and sociology tutor and content leader at Auburn University. Now, I'm a law student who spends her free time making resources for other teachers

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Interactive activities were a staple in my classroom. Task cards, whiteboards, power points, internet games. Anything that allowed the students to truly engage with the material was welcome in my classroom.