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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 Writing Algebraic Expressions from Words Leveled Maze worksheet 6th Grade

Writing Algebraic Expressions from Words Leveled Maze worksheet 6th Grade

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Do your students struggle with translating word phrases into algebraic expressions like 3n, 28 − n, or 6n + 12? These differentiated mazes give them the focused practice they need — at just the right level! 🔍 Algebraic Expressions Printable Mazes is a print-and-go set of three differentiated mazes designed for 6th grade students practicing how to match word phrases and real-world word problems to algebraic expressions. With three levels of increasing complexity, every student in your class can
Preview of ​Multiply & Divide Mixed Numbers Maze | 6th grade | Word Problems & Computation

​Multiply & Divide Mixed Numbers Maze | 6th grade | Word Problems & Computation

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Mustache Math
Turn the challenge of multiplying and dividing mixed numbers into an exciting adventure! This no prep, self-correcting maze provides instant feedback while students navigate through twisting paths, mastering essential fraction skills.What's Included:One engaging maze Google Sheet featuring 15 carefully crafted problemsSelf-checking format – students know immediately if they're on the right trackTeacher directions with setup and implementation tips (answers provided)Clear instructions and ex
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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.