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I have been teaching middle school math (Math 6, Pre-Algebra, and Algebra 1) for 8 years. I double majored with Special Education, which has been super helpful as a teacher because a lot of my students have had a learning disability in math. Teaching math to my students brings me joy. I love the unique quirkiness of middle schoolers!
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Preview of Systems of Equations Graphing Project | Middle School Math Activity | Algebra 1

Systems of Equations Graphing Project | Middle School Math Activity | Algebra 1

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Stained-Glass Project - Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Graphing Make solving systems of equations fun and creative for your students. This resource has the students graphing 8 systems of equations and then coloring in the coordinate plane to create a unique stained-glass design. Included: Systems of Equations Worksheet1 Blank Coordinate Plane for GraphingProject Tasks ChecklistOptional Grading RubricAll Answer KeysStained-Glass Project ExampleHow it Works:1. Students write all equations
Preview of Exponent Rules Bundle: Posters - Worksheet - Game - Activity

Exponent Rules Bundle: Posters - Worksheet - Game - Activity

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Looking for multiple resources to add to your exponent unit? These 8 anchor charts/posters, 12 question worksheet, step cards, comic strip activity, and Path of Powers Game are ready for you to print and go! This bundles includes the following:Exponent Rules Printable Math Posters | Laws of Exponents | Anchor Charts8 colored printable 11" by 8.5" exponent math posters! Use in your classroom as anchor charts to help students learn the laws of exponents. Included:1 parts of a power poster1 product
Preview of Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Math Activity | Algebra 1

Writing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Math Activity | Algebra 1

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These 16 task cards are a great way to supplement your slope-intercept unit! Use for centers or independent practice to check for understanding. The answer key is included. Writing an equation in slope-intercept form in the following ways:•Given the slope and the y-intercept •Given the slope and a point •Given 2 points •Given a graph •Convert standard form to slope-intercept form and then graph Check out my other Linear Function products: Graphing Lines in Slope-Intercept Form Activity | Middle
Preview of Point-Slope to Slope-Intercept Heart Puzzle Valentine's Day Activity | Algebra 1

Point-Slope to Slope-Intercept Heart Puzzle Valentine's Day Activity | Algebra 1

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This heart puzzle is both a No Prep and a Self-Checking activity! Enjoy a prep- free day with a fun and engaging Valentine's Day activity. The students will review converting point-slope form to slope-intercept form. Includes:20 Problems18 Puzzle PiecesRecording SheetCompleted heart puzzle exampleCheck out my other Linear Function products: Graphing Lines in Slope-Intercept Form Activity | Middle School |Valentine's DayWriting Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Math Activity | Algebra 1Slope
Preview of Mixed Exponent Rules Worksheet | Laws of Exponents | Middle School Math

Mixed Exponent Rules Worksheet | Laws of Exponents | Middle School Math

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This mixed exponent rules worksheet reviews product rule, power rule, quotient rule, negative exponent rule, and zero rule. Can be used as independent practice or a review for an assessment. Included:Mixed Exponent Rules WorksheetAnswer KeyCheck out my other exponent resources! Exponent Rules Printable Math Posters | Laws of Exponents | Anchor ChartsExponent Rules Review Game | Laws of Exponents | Algebra 1 (multiple variables)Exponent Rules Step Cards | Laws of Exponents | Printable | Algebra 1
Preview of Exponent Rules Review Game | Laws of Exponents | Algebra 1 (multiple variables)

Exponent Rules Review Game | Laws of Exponents | Algebra 1 (multiple variables)

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This Path of Powers game reviews the exponent rules! Students will play in groups and answers are on the bottom on the cards. Laminate the board games and set of 24 exponent cards for your convenience. Students will enjoy playing a game with their friend and yes, working out a math problem too! Exponent Rules Included:- Product Rule - Power Rule - Quotient Rule - Zero Exponent Rule - Negative Exponent Rule Included:- Path of Powers Board Game - Set of 24 cards Check out my other exponent resourc
Preview of Graphing Linear Inequalities Activity

Graphing Linear Inequalities Activity

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This activity provides a unique manipulative that helps students determine which side of a linear inequality must be shaded. The four-page worksheet contains 16 examples allowing students to practice graphing linear inequalities on the coordinate plane. The answer key is included. Thank you! MultiMath
Preview of Solving Multi-Step Equations Bookmark | Middle School Math

Solving Multi-Step Equations Bookmark | Middle School Math

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This solving multi-step equations bookmark is a great resource for your struggling students. It will help guide your students while solving an equation. Thank you! -MultiMath
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I have been teaching middle school math (Math 6, Pre-Algebra, and Algebra 1) for 8 years. I double majored with Special Education, which has been super helpful as a teacher because a lot of my students have had a learning disability in math. Teaching math to my students brings me joy. I love the unique quirkiness of middle schoolers!

My own education history

I attended and graduated from East Stroudsburg University with my Bachelor's of Science in general education 4th through 6th grade and 7th through 8th grade concentration in math.

Additional biographical information

I am Christian who loves to spends time with my family and friends when I am not teaching. I am married to my husband, Kyle, who is a high school math teacher at a public school. We have a beautiful daughter, Adeline, who was born in April 2024. I am currently teaching part time and a stay at home mom the other half of my time. I have an older sister, Rachel, who is a first grade teacher at a private school. We enjoy sister laughing (you know what I mean if you have a sibling) and shopping together! I wanted to become a math teacher because of my high school math teacher, Mrs. Rapp, who made math fun and enjoyable. She was my only math teacher who taught me for 6 years (middle school and high school). It was more than a math class to me. It was building a relationship with my teacher and I hope I accomplish the same with my students.