I taught high school math (Math 1, Math 2, and Math 3) for two years. Then I moved to middle school math where I taught 7th, 8th grade, and Math 1. After 5 years, I became a stay-at-home mom with the plan of homeschooling all of our kids.
A self checking digital worksheet. Students will answer questions and as they answer correctly, a word will appear of an item that can be found in the picture. They can place a magnifying glass over the object to show that you have found it.
Type your answers in the boxes provided. If your answer is correct, you will receive a check mark beside your answer and part of the maze will appear. Once you complete all questions correctly, highlight the correct path (do not use black or white). The first question is done for you as an example.
Type your answers in the boxes provided. If your answer is correct, you will receive a check mark beside your answer and part of the maze will appear. Once you complete all questions correctly, highlight the correct path (do not use black or white). The first question is done for you as an example.
Have student create their own shape in the 1st quadrant by drawing and writing the coordinate points. Then let them practice rotating that image 90, 180, and 270 degrees around the coordinate plane, drawing and recording the coordinate points.
Includes a page for each unit in the NC SCOS with "I Can" statements and vocabulary words with definitions. Units in the document are: Ratios & Proportions Proportional Relationships Integers Rational Numbers Probability Expressions Equations Inequalities 2D Geometry 3D Geometry Measures of Center
Students will practice 90, 180, and 270 rotations based on the image graphed in the 1st quadrant. Students will practice by graphing the image in each quadrant and recording the coordinate points in each table. Answer key is included
Students choose a number and then a letter to build an equation with a variable on both sides. Then they use the work space to set up the problem and solve it. Students can work together or individually. Can also be used in a station.
7th - 8th
Algebra
CCSS
8.EE.C.7
, 8.EE.C.7a
, 8.EE.C.7b
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Experience
I taught high school math (Math 1, Math 2, and Math 3) for two years. Then I moved to middle school math where I taught 7th, 8th grade, and Math 1. After 5 years, I became a stay-at-home mom with the plan of homeschooling all of our kids.
My own education history
I went to Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina in 2012-2016
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