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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 Grade 6 Area of Triangle & Quadrilateral (Trapezoid & Parallel) Scavenger Hunt

Grade 6 Area of Triangle & Quadrilateral (Trapezoid & Parallel) Scavenger Hunt

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Can your students find the area of a trapezoid with bases of 11 ft and 6 ft… or a triangle with sides measured in mixed numbers like 3⅓ in and 2¼ in? This scavenger hunt keeps 6th graders moving, thinking, and checking their own work — all at the same time!🔍 Area of Triangles & Quadrilaterals Scavenger Hunt is a print-and-go activity designed for 6th grade students practicing area of triangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, and rectangles. Problems include whole numbers, decimals, AND fractional
Preview of 6th grade| Volume of Rectangular Prism Worksheets |Models & Real World Problems

6th grade| Volume of Rectangular Prism Worksheets |Models & Real World Problems

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Master Volume of Rectangular Prisms with Real-World Applications!This 2-worksheet practice pack helps students build confidence and mastery in calculating the volume of rectangular prisms using both fractional and decimal units. Perfect for reinforcing classroom instruction or providing targeted practice for students who need extra support! What's Included:✅ Worksheet 1: Volume with whole numbers and decimals – students practice applying the formula V = l × w × h with decimal dimensions ✅ Work
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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.