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Preview of Classify & Sort Quadrilaterals Hierarchy Chart (includes Shape Cards & Key)

Classify & Sort Quadrilaterals Hierarchy Chart (includes Shape Cards & Key)

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munnmath
This file includes 5 things to meet the CCSS 5.G.3-4: 1) Student sheet: Quadrilateral Hierarchy Chart (2 pages) 2) Shape Cards A-O (15 quadrilaterals to use with chart) 3) Tree map showing the hierarchy of quadrilaterals 4) Answer key for Chart 5) Basic definitions of the types of quadrilaterals (I use these as a guide for the students to make a foldable of the terms and definitions) **Note: The trapezoid in this activity uses the "EXCLUSIVE" definition: meaning that the trapezoid is defined as
Preview of Constant of Proportionality (aka Unit Rate) Six pages of activities!

Constant of Proportionality (aka Unit Rate) Six pages of activities!

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Tables, Graphs, and Equations (oh my!) Are you looking to teach the Constant of Proportionality (C.O.P.) to your middle schoolers? Well, here you go with 6 pages of student pages! It helped my 7th graders! These pack includes: •2 pages for classroom student practice •2 pages for homework •2 pages for a quiz •Plus an answer key for all of it! ------------------------------------------------- Looking for MORE work with Constant of Proportionality? Check out my C.O.P. Task CardsHappy mathing!
Preview of Autograph Game - Back to School & New Year/Post winter break

Autograph Game - Back to School & New Year/Post winter break

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Here's a great welcome back to school activity for students to share what they did over the summer OR winter break in a productive way, fun way! There are two versions in this product! Page 1: Back to School (after the summer) Page 2: New Year (After winter break) First explain it to the kids. Then give them 10 minutes to get signatures. Then call on students to share who did what from the sheet. During this time, ask for elaboration. Great way to build report with your students too! Sure
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr Coordinate Graphing (MLK Math) Two Grid Versions!

Martin Luther King Jr Coordinate Graphing (MLK Math) Two Grid Versions!

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munnmath
Multiple options for graphing: •Full page or Half page •4 Quadrants or First Quadrant **Add a personal touch by having students fill in the cloud with an "inspirational quote" OR a quote to finish the following statement: "I have a Dream..." ------------------------------------------------------------- This activity gives hope that math can help solve problems. :)
Preview of Book Report Menu! (with rubric) Before, During, & After reading

Book Report Menu! (with rubric) Before, During, & After reading

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A six course "menu" of Book Report Activities for Grades 3-8! Menu options engage students with text: Before, During, and After. Includes Rubric for students self assess and teacher assesses too. Activities include select multiple intelligences: Artistic and Linguistic. Some activities include: Predicting, questioning, vocabulary development, drama, comic strip, dear diary, travel brochure, timeline, book review, and/ or author study.
Preview of Geoboard Partner Polygons I (Geometry-triangles and quadrilaterals)

Geoboard Partner Polygons I (Geometry-triangles and quadrilaterals)

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Students use a geoboard (or Geoboard App on iPad) to construct specific triangles and quadrilaterals. (Listed here) right triangle isosceles triangle parallelogram trapezoid acute triangle scalene triangle kite rectangle obtuse triangle quadrilateral rhombus square This product covers Common Core Standards in grades: 3rd- 3G1: Reason with Shapes and Attributes 4th-4.G.2: Classify two-dimensional figures 5th- 5.G.3-4: Classify two-dimensional figures into categories based on their prope
Preview of Protractor Angles! (An introduction to measureing angles with a protractor)

Protractor Angles! (An introduction to measureing angles with a protractor)

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Grades 5-8, here's a Lab activity using protractors! Every get frustrated with the angles being too small? Not here! They fit the protractor perfectly! In addition, the "correct" way to measure angles is emphasized. (Evidentially, the "correct" way is to measure counterclockwise.) I copied the Labsheet on colored paper and reused them in each of my four classes. This could be done individually, in a small group, or with partners. Happy angling! Answer key coming soon...
Preview of Coordinate Grid Mystery Picture [March/Spring]

Coordinate Grid Mystery Picture [March/Spring]

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Coordinate Grid Mystery Picture!Connect the coordinate points to create a four-leaf clover on a 1st Quadrant Grid. Spells the word "Lucky!" also. Great way to add some theme math-art to your classroom work!
Preview of TASK CARDS: Constant of Proportionality (aka Unit Rate)

TASK CARDS: Constant of Proportionality (aka Unit Rate)

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Grade 7 Task Cards for Constant of Proportionality (C.O.P.) Use these to practice: Unit Rate, Writing equations from tables and a graph, Finding points on a line, Problem solving based on unit rates. INCLUDES: *10-FULL SIZE PROBLEMS (also 10 of the same problems two per page) *ANSWER KEY ----------------------------- Like this one? Try my other Constant of Proportionality Activity: Constant of Proportionality Worksheets Use in stations, scoot style around the room, or upload to Google Slides.
Preview of Volume of Open Box B, Geometry Grades 5-6

Volume of Open Box B, Geometry Grades 5-6

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This is a continuation of Open Box A, with volumes that a little bit larger. Meets Common Core State Standard: 5.MD.5: Relate volume to the operation of multiplication. This hands on activity requires students to cut out, fold, and then find how many centimeter cubes will fill the box. Students then record the dimensions of the box and relate to the volume through multiplication. (length x width) x height = volume
Preview of Volume of Open Box A, Geometry Grades 5-7

Volume of Open Box A, Geometry Grades 5-7

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Meets Common Core State Standard: 5.MD.5: Relate volume to the operation of multiplication. This hands on activity requires students to cut out, fold, and then find how many centimeter cubes will fill the box. Students then record the dimensions of the box and relate to the volume through multiplication. (length x width) x height = volume
Preview of Probability 2- Combinations (shirts and Ties) Grades 2, 3, 4, 5

Probability 2- Combinations (shirts and Ties) Grades 2, 3, 4, 5

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How many different ways can you combine your favorite shirts with your favorite pants? In this activity, students color their own shirts and ties to explore the concept of "combinations". Note: According to mathematics definitions, in combinations, the order does NOT matter. Combination 1A is the same as A1, this would be "one combination". They begin with just 2 shirts and 2 ties, then progress toward 5 shirts and 5 ties! They also explore the relationship between the number of shirts an
Preview of Percent Multistep problems (Grades 6-10)

Percent Multistep problems (Grades 6-10)

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munnmath
Example of the steps to find the "percent of a number" using the "convert and multiple" method. Then nine multistep problems for students to solve with percents in a real-world money context. *Includes an answer key, with the steps.
Preview of Mathematical Practices Posters (Simple & Easy to read) In color OR black&white

Mathematical Practices Posters (Simple & Easy to read) In color OR black&white

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Looking for a clean, simple way to post the 8 Mathematical Practices? Here are all eight practices, one per page. You can print on regular paper, or enlarge to make even bigger! Two options on the .zip file: 1) In color (ROYGBIV) 2) Black&White (Cut apart and put on colored background) Good for all grades K-12.
Preview of Probability 1- Permutations with Ice Cream Scoops (Grades 3, 4, 5, 6)

Probability 1- Permutations with Ice Cream Scoops (Grades 3, 4, 5, 6)

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What is the probability of your students will learn from this activity? Pretty likely! Remember in mathematics, permutations order matters! Whereas combinations (in math) order does NOT matter. In this activity the scoop on top does matter! I always save the best for last! Using student make ice-cream scoops, they manipulate the possible permutations of two and three scoops of ice-cream. They begin with just two scoops- Either AB or BA. Then they move on to three scoops: ABC, ACB, BAC, B
Preview of Elevator Game (Rational numbers-positive & negative)

Elevator Game (Rational numbers-positive & negative)

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Looking for a partner game to practice adding and subtracting rational numbers (negative and positive)? Here it is! My 7th graders really enjoyed this game to do math in a "social" way! Included: Elevator Gameboard (and directions on it) Not included: Dice (you'll need to number dice: RED: -1, -1, -2; BLACK 1, 2, 3)
Preview of Comparing & Simplifying Ratios: 2 Versions, with or without graph (Grade 6-8)

Comparing & Simplifying Ratios: 2 Versions, with or without graph (Grade 6-8)

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This .zip file includes two versions: Version 1: Two-pages that compare and simplify ratios. Includes an example for direction. Version 2: Three-pages that compare, simply, and model ratios on a graph! Both versions use the same content, just version 2 includes modeling on a graph. The table on the last page includes realistic data for the "average" amount of time teenagers spend in a week on different activities. The .zip file includes both the Word and PDF formats. Best regards!
Preview of Thanksgiving November Math Riddle! [Desmos or Paper Version] 6th Grade

Thanksgiving November Math Riddle! [Desmos or Paper Version] 6th Grade

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Here's a Thanksgiving/November riddle you can do two ways with your students... Students solve questions related to GCF, LCM, Prime Factorization, Area of parallelogram, Area of Triangle, Fractions (add, subtract, divide) and earn a clue for each one to solve a riddle. (What do you call a running turkey?) Option A:On Desmos, it's a breakout style activity. On the last screen, students fill in the clues to solve the riddle. The link is provided on the Google Drive File after purchase. To use
Preview of Integer Algorithm Foldable (Operations for Integers)

Integer Algorithm Foldable (Operations for Integers)

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Here's a fill-in-the-blank foldable for your middle schoolers! It can be a great review tool or reference tool for the rules for Operations with Integers. Use it whole class or in a math center. Some of the references on this foldable are from two videos: MC Santi's Integer Rap and PBS Math Club (Subtracting Integers) You can find both videos on youtube. MC Santi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2IW9FolSnc PBS Math Club-Subtracting Integers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsxXltuUFQM
Preview of Autograph Game, Ice Breaker  (Back to school)

Autograph Game, Ice Breaker (Back to school)

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munnmath
Here's a classic Back to School Activity for grades 3-10! Students get re-acquainted by moving around the room to get autographs of classmates who...(well you'll have to see the sample.) In Word format which is customizable. Also in pdf to preserve the original format. Happy getting back to school! :)
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About the store

Experience

25 years teaching

Teaching style

I focus on constructing understanding of math concepts. My teaching approach includes: student focus, high interest, conceptual understanding with mathematics whenever possible!

Awards & shining teacher moments

National Board Certified, Med in Mathematics, Teacher of the Year, North Carolina Teacher Academy Trainer

My own education history

Warren Wilson College, BA-1997; Western Carolina University, Med-2013

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