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Welcome to Mustache Math- Where math meets fun! As a student I disliked math and struggled with learning new concepts. When I found myself teaching math in a middle school classroom 11 years ago, I made it a mission to make math class a place students liked to go, even if they didn't like the content! If there is a fun way to do math, I'm going to work to find it.
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Preview of Rational Number Notes Compare, Order, Absolute Value, Opposites BTC Aligned 6th

Rational Number Notes Compare, Order, Absolute Value, Opposites BTC Aligned 6th

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Encourage Your Students to Think, Not Just Take Notes!These aren't your typical fill-in-the-blank notes! Building Thinking Classroom notes are designed to make students THINK, reason, and construct understanding—not just copy answers from the board. Who It's For: ✅ Middle school math teachers (Grades 6-8) ✅ Educators implementing Building Thinking Classroom strategies ✅ Teachers looking for student-centered, collaborative learning activities ✅ Anyone teaching rational numbers, integers, and
Preview of Figure Me Out- Get to Know You Middle School Math Activity (3-9)- Back To School

Figure Me Out- Get to Know You Middle School Math Activity (3-9)- Back To School

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Are you looking for a unique way to get to know your students the first week of school? This "Figure Me Out" activity is perfect for most grades levels and is low floor activity. Students can use the knowledge they have about math, to share information about them. This activity is non-threatening, as students choose the topics to share and it can be general or personal. It can easily lead to a community building activity as you can "Guess who has..." in future days. Students love learning
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Welcome to Mustache Math- Where math meets fun! As a student I disliked math and struggled with learning new concepts. When I found myself teaching math in a middle school classroom 11 years ago, I made it a mission to make math class a place students liked to go, even if they didn't like the content! If there is a fun way to do math, I'm going to work to find it.