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MissMathMatters

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Houston, Texas, United States
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Welcome to Miss Math Matters! I’m a passionate math teacher who knows firsthand how challenging it can be to keep students engaged while balancing all the demands of the classroom. That’s why I create fun, interactive, and easy-to-use math resources that make learning meaningful and engaging for both teachers and students. From hands-on activities and foldables to task cards, station work, and even math-themed mysteries, my goal is to take the stress out of lesson planning and bring excitement into your classroom. I believe that math should be accessible and enjoyable for all learners, and I strive to create resources that meet diverse learning needs while saving you valuable time. If you're looking for high-quality, teacher-tested materials that help students grasp concepts while having fun, you’re in the right place! I’d love to support you on your teaching journey—because we all know that Math Matters!
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Preview of Math Operations Keyword Graphic Organizer for Interactive Notebook

Math Operations Keyword Graphic Organizer for Interactive Notebook

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MissMathMatters
Great addition to any interactive notebook! I had my students brainstorm terms to go into each symbol and then they shared their ideas aloud. The students came up with a lot of great keywords on their own! Ⓢ MATH.7.3A Add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers fluently. Ⓡ MATH.7.3B Apply and extend previous understandings of operations to solve problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of rational numbers
Preview of Integer Operations Partner Dice Game | Station Activity

Integer Operations Partner Dice Game | Station Activity

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MissMathMatters
According to the Texas TEKS, students must be able to fluently carry out rational number operations. In this activity, students work cooperatively to add, subtract, multiply and divide integers. Positive and negative integers are included. Students work in pairs where they solve two DIFFERENT problems at the same time that will give them the SAME answer (if both students are correct). Because your students will see this activity as being a game, they will not whine about having to complete so m
Preview of Multiplying Decimals Partner Dice Game

Multiplying Decimals Partner Dice Game

Created by
MissMathMatters
According to the Texas TEKS, students must be able to fluently carry out rational number operations. In this activity, students work cooperatively to multiply decimals. They solve two DIFFERENT problems at the same time that will give them the SAME answer (if both students are correct). Because your students will see this activity as being a game, they will not whine about having to complete so many problems. They will also strengthen this necessary skill in the process. This download includes
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Welcome to Miss Math Matters! I’m a passionate math teacher who knows firsthand how challenging it can be to keep students engaged while balancing all the demands of the classroom. That’s why I create fun, interactive, and easy-to-use math resources that make learning meaningful and engaging for both teachers and students. From hands-on activities and foldables to task cards, station work, and even math-themed mysteries, my goal is to take the stress out of lesson planning and bring excitement into your classroom. I believe that math should be accessible and enjoyable for all learners, and I strive to create resources that meet diverse learning needs while saving you valuable time. If you're looking for high-quality, teacher-tested materials that help students grasp concepts while having fun, you’re in the right place! I’d love to support you on your teaching journey—because we all know that Math Matters!

Teaching style

My goal is to make math both realistic and fun to my students. I guess you can say that I strive to make math REALLY FUN! I have always worked in inner city schools where many of the students are not very motivated to do math, so I am constantly thinking of ways to make learning more meaningful to my students. They are always extra excited to hear that we are playing a game or working in stations, therefore, many of my products will reflect a "fun" type of feeling.

My own education history

Graduated from Texas A&M University