2010-2011 Algebra I Part I, Geometry, Senior Geometry, AFDA
2011-2012 Grade 7 and Grade 8 Math
2012 - 2016 Grade 8 and Algebra I
2014 - 2016 Math Department Chair
Thank you for purchasing! This listing is for a real world application activity that practices area and perimeter of composite figures. Included is a review foldable that covers area and perimeter of squares, rectangles, triangles, trapezoids, and circles. Also included is an activity that applies knowledge of area and perimeter of composite figures to a floor plan. Students have to calculate the area or perimeter of different rooms in the house in order to purchase carpeting, tiles, molding, et
Thank you for purchasing! This activity includes 11 different task cards for radical operations. My students needed to complete some more challenging extension/application problems. This would be a great extension activity for Algebra I or Geometry students. Students are required to use their knowledge of area, perimeter, and radical operations (add, subtract, multiply) to solve these real world problems. (Challenge problem is also included).
Thank you for purchasing! I wanted to create a scavenger hunt that I could use as an activity for a multi-step equation progression. This scavenger hunt includes 12 multi-step integer equations with integer answers.
There are:
4 Distributive Property Equations
4 Combine Like Terms Equations
4 Distribute and Combine Like Terms Equations
Hang the signs around your classroom and have students solve equations and search for their answers!
Good for practice in the middle of the unit, or perfect fo
Greetings! You are purchasing the Black Friday discount and tax shopping activity. I created cards using the ads from the 2016 Thanksgiving newspaper. I selected items students would be interested in purchasing to make the activity more relatable.
Students will "shop" at different stores and will calculate the sale price using coupons and will then calculate sales tax and the amount of the total purchase.
The activity can be extended for percent change and can be used as a competition to see
Thank you for purchasing the checkbook register project!
In a practical math unit, students need to be able to complete a checkbook register (or transaction register) to determine how much money they have in their account at the end of 24 days.
Students complete 24 different questions that involve calculating how much their paycheck is after deduction, how much they spend at a variety of stores with coupons and sales tax, and must write checks to pay a variety of bills.
I use this project i
Thanks for purchasing! This is for a review game for systems of linear inequalities.
Students receive task cards to plot multiple lines on a graph. The crossover sections reveal how, where, when, and where a teacher's iPad was taken from their classroom. Students use a checklist (similar to the board game) to figure out the solution to their mystery. There are five different teams included for work in small groups.
Answer sheets are included!
Thank you for purchasing! This listing is for one multi-step equations review booklet for use in a middle school math classroom or a high school algebra classroom.
The document includes ten different stations, and covers topics like simplifying expressions (distributive property, combining like terms, and a combo of the two), multi-step equations with distributive property, combine like terms, and with variables on both sides, and properties of simplifying expressions.There are 4 - 5 questions
In this activity, students will calculate the percent of change in weight loss of contestants on the Biggest Loser. Students will then organize the contestants in order from greatest percent weight loss to the least.
There are 6 different groups of contestants (data from various seasons of the NBC show).
Virginia SOL objective - 8.3b
This foldable covers supplementary, complementary, and congruent (vertical) angles. To use, print page 1 and 2 front to back on a sheet of paper. I pass out to my students and have them fold the paper in thirds.
My students glue these into their interactive notebooks, and I use them to introduce and practice these three topics. This foldable can be used in 7th or 8th grade, or even 10th grade geometry as a review of the topics!
Thank you for purchasing!!
I always have a hard time reaching some of my students and connecting to the things they care most about. As a teacher of 8th graders, all I ever hear the kids talk about are SNEAKERS!!
Students are required to calculate the percent change of rare and hard to find sneakers using either the printable task cards or the google slides (published) version (url included). I also included the images on Powerpoint so you can upload into Kahoot, Nearpod, OneDrive, or Google
This listing is for a compound probability scavenger hunt, used to practice independent and dependent events. Answers are converted to percentages, as we use this to discuss how likely these events are to happen.
Included are 12 questions, an answer sheet for students, and an answer key.
Enjoy!!
This listing is for two foldables, one for simple probability (using marbles, spinner, coin, die, and standard deck of cards) and one for compound probability (independent and dependent).
These can both be used for review/introduction to the topics, or as extra practice for already learned concepts.
This brochure covers the basics of the pythagorean theorem. There are a few questions covering each topic below:
*Verifying a Right Triangle
*Solving for the missing hypotenuse
*Solving for a missing leg
*Word problems
*Area model of the Pythagorean theorem
Can be used as an introduction or reviewing the concept.
This product listing is for a mean, median, mode, and range foldable for use in a statistics unit. I use this to review the topics with my 8th grade pre-algebra class, but it could also be used in 5th, 6th, and 7th grade.
This listing is for a notes sheet used to review the parts of the coordinate plane. I pass these out to my 8th graders to use as a reference in their interactive notebooks. I print the pages front to back and cut them in half. The flaps fold in and can be cut to open as little windows.
5th - 8th
Geometry, Math, Measurement
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Experience
2010-2011 Algebra I Part I, Geometry, Senior Geometry, AFDA
2011-2012 Grade 7 and Grade 8 Math
2012 - 2016 Grade 8 and Algebra I
2014 - 2016 Math Department Chair
Teaching style
I use an interactive notebook with my Pre-Algebra (Grade 8) students, and love to incorporate foldables, QR codes, and engaging lessons to help my students remember the content.
My own education history
University of Virginia - Fall 2018
M.Ed Educational Leadership (Current Student)
SUNY Buffalo State College - May 2010
B.S. Mathematics Education 7 - 12
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