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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 6th grade math| Area of Triangle, Trapezoid & Parallelogram Digital Activity

6th grade math| Area of Triangle, Trapezoid & Parallelogram Digital Activity

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📐 Does your class struggle to remember which formula goes with which shape? This ready-to-use digital area activity gives students the practice they need — with built-in answer checking so you don't have to do the grading. Includes decimal and fractional lengths to meet 6th grade standards. What's Included: ✅ 3 different digital practice activities. ✅ Students calculate the area of triangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, and rectangles using labeled diagrams and real-world word problems. ✅
Preview of Distributive Property Scavenger Hunt Equivalent Expressions Factoring 7th Grade

Distributive Property Scavenger Hunt Equivalent Expressions Factoring 7th Grade

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Looking for a way for your 7th graders to practice factoring expressions, distributive property and combining like terms? This self-correcting scavenger hunt is what you are looking for! Easy to use- NO PREP! activity. This resource includes:16 problems that include factoring, distributive property and combining like terms with integers.Answer keyStudent Recording SheetYour students will love the active style of solving problems and you will love the ease of the activity- just print and go
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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.