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MultiMath

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Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States
About the store
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 Middle School Math Fall/Autumn Activity | Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Middle School Math Fall/Autumn Activity | Adding and Subtracting Fractions

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MultiMath
This is a self-checking activity! The students will solve for the sum or difference of fractions with unlike denominators (no negatives). They will color, cut, and match the the leaf pieces togethers to create a fall leaf wreath. Included:6 questions on adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators (no negatives)Answer keyCheck out my other holiday resources! Middle School Math Halloween Activity | Multiplying Dividing FractionsAdding and Subtracting Integers | Thanksgiving Middle S
Preview of Christmas Math Activity for Middle School | Holiday | Order of Operations

Christmas Math Activity for Middle School | Holiday | Order of Operations

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MultiMath
This Order of Operations Ornaments no prep activity is a fun and easy way to review before Christmas break! 20 different numerical expressions on ornaments. Once the students solve their expressions, then they can color their ornament. Included: 20 Order of Operations OrnamentsAnswer KeyCheck out my other middle school math Christmas resources! Christmas Holiday Math Activity for Middle School | Scaling | Scale FactorsDid you know?You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases b
Preview of Middle School Math Halloween Activity | Multiplying Dividing Fractions

Middle School Math Halloween Activity | Multiplying Dividing Fractions

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MultiMath
Create your own bat wreath for Halloween! The students will solve for the product or the quotient of fractions with unlike denominators (no negatives). They will color, cut, and match the the bat pieces togethers to create a bat wreath. Included:8 questions on multiplying and dividing fractions with unlike denominators (no negatives)Answer key Check out my other holiday resources! Adding and Subtracting Integers | Thanksgiving Middle School Math ActivityProbability - Simple and Compound Events
Preview of Math All About Me | Back to School | First Week of School | Printable

Math All About Me | Back to School | First Week of School | Printable

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MultiMath
Looking for a great NO PREP math ice breaker for back to school? If so, then this is for YOU! This 9 question All About Me - Math Challenge combines students answering questions about themselves AND creating math problems for their answers. How cool! NO prepA sample is providedA great and fun way to have your students brush up on those math skillsCheck out my other math back to school resources! Find Someone Who Math Activity | Back to School | First Week of School PrintableBack to School Gift
Preview of Find Someone Who Math Activity | Back to School | First Week of School Printable

Find Someone Who Math Activity | Back to School | First Week of School Printable

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MultiMath
Looking for a great NO PREP math ice breaker for back to school? If so, then this is for YOU! This 12 question Find Someone Who Math Activity combines students meeting classmates and answering simple math problems. Math concepts include:Simple exponents (numbers squared and cubed)Order of operationsOperations with fractions (same denominator for addition/subtraction) Check out my other math back to school resources! Math All About Me | Back to School | First Week of School | PrintableBack to Sch
Preview of Coordinate Plane Poster - Anchor Chart - Back to School

Coordinate Plane Poster - Anchor Chart - Back to School

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MultiMath
This coordinate plane poster is a great resource to visually display the key parts of the coordinate plane around your classroom! Key Parts Included:x-axisy-axisoriginordered pairquadrants (and integer signs)definition of coordinate planePrinting Instructions:Designed for 24” by 36” printing Print at home using Adobe Acrobat Reader and select poster mode to print on multiple desired 8.5” by 11” pages and then assemble (poster mode will not work for MacOS14 and onward users)Or, print my 16-page
Preview of Coordinate Plane Activity - Plotting Points - Graphing Points - 4 Quadrants

Coordinate Plane Activity - Plotting Points - Graphing Points - 4 Quadrants

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MultiMath
This coordinate plane activity can be used in small groups, for independent practice, or to do a quick formative assessment. The students will be matching ordered pairs with their graphed point. This is a cut and paste activity so it allows the students to be engaged and work with their hands as well! Check out my other coordinate plane resources! Coordinate Plane Guided Notes | Practice | Plotting PointsCoordinate Plane Poster - Anchor Chart - Back to SchoolCoordinate Plane Floor Activities | G
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Experience

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.