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MsJ2018

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Kansas, United States
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I am an interrelated special education teacher, but my major in college was English education. I have taught adaptive reading, RR middle school math, RR English both at the middle and high school levels, RR Algebra, and I have co-taught physical science, social studies, and English.
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Preview of Mean, Median, Mode, Range, and Standard Deviation Riddle

Mean, Median, Mode, Range, and Standard Deviation Riddle

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This is a riddle worksheet that I made over mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation. There are three sets of numbers (one for ages in a family, one for prices of cell phones, and one for city populations) and students find the mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation of each. They match the correct answer and then write the letter at the bottom to get the answer to the riddle.
Preview of Slope Project

Slope Project

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This is a project that I had my students do last year with slope. Instead of taking a test over slope, they had to find slope in real life and create a poster. They had to also include the different slope formulas and definitions. They had to find examples from home, school, and real life (outside of home and school). They could take pictures at home or draw the picture. They could also take pictures at school for the school ones. Some students took pictures of the roof, ramps that we have, shel
Preview of Zero and Negative Exponents Riddle

Zero and Negative Exponents Riddle

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This is a riddle worksheet that I made for my Algebra students to review Zero and Negative Exponents.
Preview of Consumer Math Final Semester 1

Consumer Math Final Semester 1

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This is the final that I created for my Consumer Math Class. It is in Word, so it can be edited to change questions, add questions, make the spaces larger, etc. Topics included are unit price/which is the better buy, sales and discounts, tax/tips, simple interest, compound interest, parts of a check, writing a check, and how to read a pay stub.
Preview of Calculating Wages Drag and Drop

Calculating Wages Drag and Drop

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I made this for my students to practice calculating wages. There are problems that involve hourly wage, commission, hourly or base plus commission, and overtime. Students start with the first problem that is already on the board. They can use a piece of paper or a dry erase board to work out the problem to find the answer. If they worked the problem out correctly, they should see the answer to the left of the board. They will drag and drop that to the next space. There will be a new problem at t
Preview of Multi Step Equations and Variables on Both Sides

Multi Step Equations and Variables on Both Sides

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This is a worksheet to review working on multi step equations and equations with variables on both sides. It's a riddle one. An answer key is provided. Unfortunately, there's not really room to work the problems out on this sheet unless students do so on the sides or the back. I always tell my students they can use the back of the paper or copy the problems onto notebook paper and staple it.
Preview of 5.5 Standard Form Mini Mystery

5.5 Standard Form Mini Mystery

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This is a mini mystery that I made for my students. There are two versions of it for differentiation; however, the answer is the same. This makes it less obvious if a student has a different version from his/her peers. Students are to solve each problem according to the directions. Once they get an answer, they find it on the sheet and cross off that name or item. The names/items left at the end will go to fill in the blanks at the bottom of the page to solve the mystery. The easier version has
Preview of Commissions Worksheet

Commissions Worksheet

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This is a commissions worksheet that I made for my consumer math class. Because we are limited to the amount of copies we make/paper we print, I posted this to Google Classroom and had them work the problems out on notebook paper. It is in Word, so you can always add more spaces, change the questions, add more, etc. to best fit what you need for your class. At the top are the definitions for different types of commission and then there are problems for students to solve. The answer key is on the
Preview of One and Two-Step Equations Riddle Sheet

One and Two-Step Equations Riddle Sheet

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This is a riddle sheet review that I made for my students over one and two-step equations. Half of the answers are negative because my students really struggle with negatives. An answer key is provided.
Preview of Point-Slope and Slope-Intercept Riddle

Point-Slope and Slope-Intercept Riddle

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This is a riddle worksheet that I made for my students to practice writing in point-slope and slope-intercept format. At the top, it asks, "Why don't lobsters share?" and then they match their answers with the number of the problem at the bottom to find the answer. An answer key is provided. There will be a few answers not used.
Preview of Factoring ax^2+bx+c Riddle

Factoring ax^2+bx+c Riddle

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This is a riddle worksheet over factoring ax^2+bx+c. There are two "versions" of the assignment. Each question is the same and all of the answers are the same, but on the second sheet the questions/answers are chunked into groups of 6. This was done for students who struggle to look at everything at once and do better when the problems are chunked into sections or parts. Answer key is included. It is the same for both sheets. It is on Microsoft Word and therefore can be edited to fit your class/
Preview of Solving Two-Step Equations Drag and Drop

Solving Two-Step Equations Drag and Drop

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Solving Two-Step Equations Drag and Drop. Note, there is an answer key on the last slide, so make sure to make a copy and remove that before assigning to students.
Preview of Distributive Property Baskin Robbins, Pizza Ranch, Movie Theare

Distributive Property Baskin Robbins, Pizza Ranch, Movie Theare

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In order to practice distributive property and relate it to real life situations, I found menus/prices online and then created these worksheets. We always did a few together as a class before I let them complete the rest on their own. The prices for the movie theatre are included with the first two done as examples for students. The Baskin Robbins and Pizza Ranch menus I found online. They are not included.
Preview of Equations Quiz

Equations Quiz

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This is a 12 question quiz that includes combining like terms, solving one-step equations, and solving two-step equations. An answer key is provided. It could also be used as a review/worksheet.
Preview of Open Up Your Own Restaurant Project

Open Up Your Own Restaurant Project

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This is what I plan on using for my Consumer Math final project this year. Students will come up with their own restaurant. There are three components to this project. They will create a menu, create a business plan, and then figure out how much total they would be spending for this restaurant (loan plus interest). There are not specifics on how to create the menu or the business plan as far as what program to use or what format because I wanted there to be some flexibility in creativeness. If t
Preview of Solving Systems Word Problems Maze

Solving Systems Word Problems Maze

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This is a solving systems word problems maze that I created for my students. It is in Google Slides. Students will need their own paper or a dry erase board to work out the problems. They will then drag and drop an arrow to show the correct answers/path. The answer key is on the slide right below the student copy, so make sure you don't share that with students.
Preview of Algebra "I Can" Statements

Algebra "I Can" Statements

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I created this for students to use at the beginning of the year, and I uploaded it to my Google Classroom. I wanted to see where they thought their math skills were at. I originally had it as one long list, but I have since broken it up by chapter. Students are to highlight the "I Can" part of each statement in red, yellow, or green. There is a key explaining what each color is for. This can be given at the beginning and end of each semester or the entire year. It can be given before and after e
Preview of Slope Name Art

Slope Name Art

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I did not come up with this idea because I've seen it before. I just don't remember where. Students are to write out their name using straight lines only and then they are to identify the types of slope that their name makes. They were also to add color to it. I have included a couple of examples as well as some thoughts I have for possible future use of this (this is in Word so you can delete that part before printing off directions for students or posting for them to read). I used it this year
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations Riddle

Solving Systems of Equations Riddle

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This is a worksheet that I created in Google Docs so that students can type their answers into it and then turn it into me on Google Classroom. Unfortunately, they'll need to work out the problems on a piece of paper and then scan or take a pic of their work and email it if you want to see their work. Unless you want them to type/show their work on the Google Doc. The answers to the problems are on the very next page so you'll need to make sure that you don't have that there when you assign it t
Preview of Schoolhouse Rock: Tax Man Max

Schoolhouse Rock: Tax Man Max

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This is a worksheet I made to go along with the Schoolhouse Rock: Tax Man Max video. An answer key and a link for the lyrics are included.
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I am an interrelated special education teacher, but my major in college was English education. I have taught adaptive reading, RR middle school math, RR English both at the middle and high school levels, RR Algebra, and I have co-taught physical science, social studies, and English.

My own education history

BA in Education MA in Special Education