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Ms Callihans Math Corner

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denham springs, Louisiana, United States
About the store
I have been teaching math for 10 years. I have taught in California and Louisiana. Most of my resources follow the standards in Louisiana; however, these topics were also covered in great depth in California.
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Preview of March Madness Quadratics Activity

March Madness Quadratics Activity

Students will create a March Madness Style bracket with 16 of their favorite things (sports teams, chips, fast food restaurants, whatever they are interested in!!) As students complete problems, they will eliminate brackets based on the answer choice. Also comes with a review (VERY similar to the problems in the bracket) that the teacher can complete with the students to get them familiar with the questions. 3 versions of the brackets are included so students will have similar questions with di
Preview of Quadratic Activity Mystery!!

Quadratic Activity Mystery!!

Looking for a fun activity to review Solving Quadratics? Look no further! This Mystery Activity will have students interested in solving the math, to solve the mystery. Students will answer problems to identify WHO stole the music! A review is also included that the teacher can review with students before they complete the mystery! Answer key included.
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Superlatives Activity

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Superlatives Activity

Looking for a fun and interactive way to review adding and subtracting polynomials?! Look no further! The students will be earning superlatives while solving various problems. A few things to note: 1. An answer key is attached. 2. At the top right corner of each page is an emoji to help you identify which superlative they are working on so that you can check their work easily! For example, surviving a zombie apocalypse will have a zombie emoji at the top! 3. This product is set up to print eas
Preview of End of the Year Math Project (7th grade)

End of the Year Math Project (7th grade)

Need a fun, interactive way to review 7th grade skills? This end of the year project focuses on the Geometry unit (polygons, circumference, and angles). Three different project ideas are given for students to pick from. Allow students the opportunity to enjoy showing what they learned in class.
Preview of Solving Quadratics by factoring AND simplifying Radical Expressions Activity

Solving Quadratics by factoring AND simplifying Radical Expressions Activity

Looking for a fun activity to review Solving Quadratics by factoring and simplifying radical expressions? Look no further! This coloring activity comes with 5 different versions for students to work together while solving slightly different problems!
Preview of Quadratic Features Activity: Disney Murder Mystery

Quadratic Features Activity: Disney Murder Mystery

Looking for a fun activity to review features of quadratics? Look no further! This activity covers finding the vertex and axis of symmetry using both vertex and standard form. Also reviews looking at tables and basic translations of quadratic functions! Students will use the math problems to solve a fun, Disney related mystery! Answer key included
Preview of Quadratic Transformations Coloring Activity

Quadratic Transformations Coloring Activity

Looking for a fun activity to review transformations of quadratics? Look no further! This activity covers horizontal translations, vertical translations, and changes in ‘a’. Comes with 5 different versions for students to work together while solving slightly different problems! Answer key included!
Preview of Polynomial Practice Madlib Activity

Polynomial Practice Madlib Activity

Looking for a fun activity to review Polynomials? Look no further. This mad lib activity covers: multiplying special cases, factoring out the GCF, and factoring trinomials when a=1! Also has an answer key!!
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Experience

I have been teaching math for 10 years. I have taught in California and Louisiana. Most of my resources follow the standards in Louisiana; however, these topics were also covered in great depth in California.

Teaching style

I like to teach using the spiral method (I do, We do, You do). Most of my notes will have guided notes sections to work with your students, along with independent practice for them to work on independently or with partners!