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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 THANKSGIVING! One, None, & Infinitely Many Coloring Worksheet

THANKSGIVING! One, None, & Infinitely Many Coloring Worksheet

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MathyMaybe
Have students show their knowledge of linear equations with one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions by using this exciting coloring sheet just in time for the holiday season! There are a total of 12 problems on the worksheet. It's perfect for independent practice or a fun homework assignment. You could have students solve each equation and then color each turkey according to the number of solutions. Alternatively, students could determine the number of solutions by sight. The les
Preview of One, None, Infinitely Many Coloring Worksheet

One, None, Infinitely Many Coloring Worksheet

Created by
MathyMaybe
Have students show their knowledge of linear equations with one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions by using this exciting coloring sheet! There are a total of 18 problems on the worksheet. It's perfect for independent practice or a fun homework assignment. You could have students solve each equation and then color the cloud according to the number of solutions. Alternatively, students could determine the number of solutions by sight. The lesson is yours to transform! The colo
Preview of Two-way Frequency Tables

Two-way Frequency Tables

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MathyMaybe
A simple worksheet for practicing two-way tables and relative frequency. Great for use as homework, independent practice, or early finisher work.
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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

Teaching style

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.