**NEW** I have created a more friendly student version for the write up portion. I have differentiated it a bit and have given some student choice in the final presentation. This is my favorite project of the whole year! In this project, students will develop their own probability carnival game! This project goes great with CMP How Likely is It? and What Do You Expect? But, I have used it in other classrooms with a probability unit! This is a COMPLETE project with everything you need to get sta
This scavenger hunt allows students to practice graphing equations using a table of values. Included is a student worksheet and the scavenger hunt! Directions- Students will do the problem on the right (plug in numbers to get their points) and then find their answer on another page on the left side! They will do this until they have gone through all of them!
This activity allows students practice multiplying fractions using the brownie pan method. It also includes a page of word problems, and practice without using the brownie pan method,
This is a scavenger hunt (with the answer I lOVE MATH!) to help students put equations into function form. Directions- Students will do the problem on the right (put the equation in function form) and then find their answer on another page on the left side! They will do this until they have gone through all of them with the answer I LOVE MATH!
This is a powerpoint that you can print out and use for notes also. This has great problems and word problems for students to learn about graphing systems of equations!
This is a mimio lesson, but I have made it into a PDF for your viewing needs. If you have mimio and would like to download the real lesson, please contact me and when you buy this I will send the mimio lesson!
It includes mimio vote questions to assess student learning!
In this activity, students walk around the classroom with their hand up to find someone who...can do the problem. This is a great review activity that gets students up and moving around!
This activity allows partners to work together using the Kagan Sage-N-Scribe model. Students will use LCM and picture representations to subtract!
4th - 8th
Arithmetic, Fractions
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I have been a middle school math teacher for 6 year! It is my passion!
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I like for students to have fun while learning the information. I get bored with lectures, so I know they do too! I try to do as many activities as possible, and many I have found on TeachersPayTeachers!
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