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Neda Math

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Mölndal, Vasterbottens Lan, Sweden
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With over 13 years of experience teaching mathematics at the university level, combined with several years of working in web and educational design, I decided to bring my skills together to create engaging math games and worksheets for children. My mission is to help kids truly understand math and enjoy the process through playful learning.
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Preview of Middle School March Math Bundle: Pi Day & St. Patrick's (Grades 5-8)

Middle School March Math Bundle: Pi Day & St. Patrick's (Grades 5-8)

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SAVE 20% WITH THIS MIDDLE SCHOOL BUNDLE!Looking for easy differentiation for your March math lessons? This bundle includes EVERYTHING you need for Grades 5-8 covering Pi Day (Decimals & Cylinders) and St. Patrick's Day (Area, Nets, Volume). INCLUDES 2 RESOURCE PACKS:Grades 5-6 Pack:Pi Day Coloring (Decimal Operations)St. Patrick's Map Quest (Area & Nets)Grades 7-8 Pack:Pi Day Coloring (Volume of Cylinders)St. Patrick's Map Quest (Cones, Spheres, Pyramids)Perfect for:Multi-grade classrooms.Differ
Preview of 7th & 8th Grade Volume & Surface Area Activity Pack: Pi Day & St. Patrick's

7th & 8th Grade Volume & Surface Area Activity Pack: Pi Day & St. Patrick's

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Looking for engaging 7th and 8th grade volume and surface area activities for March?This resource combines two best-selling activities perfect for Pi Day (March 14) and St. Patrick's Day, covering Cylinders, Cones, Spheres, and Prisms. WHAT’S INCLUDED:1. Pi Day Activity: Volume & Surface Area of CylindersCalculations for Volume, Lateral Area, and Total Surface Area."Color by Answer" style activity using balloons (Self-checking!).Includes "Working Backwards" problems to find height.2. St. Patri
Preview of March Math Packet: 5th & 6th Grade Geometry Activities (Pi Day & St. Patrick's)

March Math Packet: 5th & 6th Grade Geometry Activities (Pi Day & St. Patrick's)

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Looking for engaging March math activities for your 5th or 6th grade students? Keep them focused with this 2-in-1 Packet covering Pi Day Decimals & St. Patrick's Geometry! PERFECT FOR DIFFERENTIATION:6th Grade: Reviews core standards for Area, Nets, and Volume.5th Grade: Perfect for practicing Decimal Multiplication (Pi Day) and as an Enrichment/Challenge activity for Geometry concepts (St. Patrick's).💰 WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THIS PACKET:ACTIVITY 1: Pi Day Coloring Challenge (Intro to Circles)A
Preview of 8th Grade Valentine's Day Math Activity Systems Volume Geometry Print Digital

8th Grade Valentine's Day Math Activity Systems Volume Geometry Print Digital

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Keep your 8th graders engaged this February with this fun "Squad Prediction" Valentine's Day Math Activity!This resource combines rigorous 8th Grade Common Core math skills with a fun, personalized twist. Students solve challenging word problems to reveal funny "destinies" for their friends (e.g., "Will become a millionaire" or "Is allergic to Valentine's Day"). It’s the perfect mix of rigor and fun for middle schoolers who are "too cool" for traditional coloring sheets. WHAT’S INCLUDED:❤️ Pri
Preview of 7th Grade Valentine's Day Math Activity Equation Percents Geometry Print Digital

7th Grade Valentine's Day Math Activity Equation Percents Geometry Print Digital

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Keep your 7th graders engaged this February with this fun "Squad Prediction" Valentine's Day Math Activity!This engaging resource combines essential 7th Grade Common Core math skills with a fun, personalized twist. Students solve real-world word problems to reveal funny "destinies" for their friends, family, or pets. It’s the perfect mix of rigor and fun for middle schoolers who are "too cool" for traditional coloring sheets. Perfect for Valentine's Day, "Galentine's Day," or any day in Februa
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Experience

With over 13 years of experience teaching mathematics at the university level, combined with several years of working in web and educational design, I decided to bring my skills together to create engaging math games and worksheets for children. My mission is to help kids truly understand math and enjoy the process through playful learning.

Teaching style

My teaching style is deeply rooted in play-based learning. I design activities that keep learners engaged through puzzles, interactive challenges, and hands-on exploration. I believe that when children are actively playing, math becomes not only understandable — it becomes fun and meaningful.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Throughout my years of teaching math, I’ve received heartfelt feedback from students and families — and those moments of connection have been my most meaningful rewards. One of my favorite memories is from an elementary class, where I introduced a math game I had designed. A student who usually avoided math suddenly volunteered to come to the board — for the first time ever. Watching that shift in confidence and curiosity reminded me why I chose this path. Moments like these are what I consider my true "awards" — signs that I’m helping children rewrite their relationship with math in a joyful way

My own education history

Master’s Degree in Mathematics (2006) Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics (2003) **UX/UI Certifications** from UX Land:   • User Experience Design (2020–2021)   • User Interface Design (2021)   • Advanced Prototyping with Emerging Technology (2021) Courses from SheCodes (2021): Introduction to Coding, Front‑End Development, Responsive Web Development, React Development Lancaster University (2021): Introduction to Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality

Additional biographical information

I'm Neda Zare — a math educator and designer passionate about transforming how children experience mathematics. After more than a decade teaching mathematics at the university level, I realized a deeper issue: many of my students found math intimidating, boring, or disconnected from real life. I traced this back to their early experiences — often shaped by rigid teaching styles and a lack of joyful discovery. That’s when I shifted my focus to elementary learners. I began creating playful, screen-free math games and activities that build intuition, spark curiosity, and make learning math feel natural and fun from the start. Through my platform Math Fun World, I combine my background in mathematics and UX design to offer resources that empower children to see math not as a subject to fear, but as a language they can play with and love.