I have taught mathematics for six years! I have experience teaching in middle school math, Algebra I and II, Geometry, and PreCalculus! My personal favorite math topic is Algebra.
Students create their own picture on graph paper, combining Geometry skills and creativity. Students can work individually or in groups using math knowledge to create a unique picture.Students will get practice on the following topics: Drawing quadrilateralsIdentifying the congruent parts of different quadrilateralsWriting about mathematics topicsIn this download, you will receive a PDF of the four-page instructions, which guides the individual students or groups through the project. They will c
Celebrate International Women’s Month and inspire your students with these Famous Women in STEM Posters! This ready-to-print set highlights influential women in math and science, showing how their mathematical skills contributed to groundbreaking discoveries and real-world impact, in a student-friendly format. Display them around your classroom to spark conversations, encourage representation, and connect math to real-world achievements. This set comes in three designs and two sizes: 8.5 x 1
This resource is a perfect addition to your middle or high school classroom to inspire, encourage, and motivate students to do their best! There are a total of 8 greenery/farmhouse themed growth mindset posters that include 2 that are a great addition to a Christian school classroom.
This resource is an individual anchor chart in PDF format providing a visual representation of two methods of multiplying binomials. The PDF is designed for you to either print on regular-sized paper, print in poster size, or project the charts and trace them so you can edit whatever you need or make it colorful! You can also send them to a print shop. You can hang them up as you cover the topic or print smaller versions of the chart for a reference guide for your students.
This resource is an individual anchor chart in PDF format providing a visual representation of evaluating functions. The PDF is designed for you to either print on regular-sized paper, print in poster size, or project the chart and trace them so you can make it colorful! You can also send them to a print shop. You can hang them up as you cover the topic or print smaller versions of the chart for a reference guide for your students.
Graphing Linear & Compound Inequalities Reference GuideThese reference guides will help your students learn how to solve inequalities and graph inequalities on a number line. This guide will provide your students with lots of examples that have already been worked out. The Reference Page is particularly helpful for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 students who may struggle to understand which direction to graph their lines as well as what type of dots to plot depending on the inequality or interval notat
As a math teacher, I wanted to make sure my students knew how to discuss what they were learning in class! I loved the idea of math talk posters, but I could never find anything that fit my classroom decor - so I made some myself! There are 15 different speech bubbles with a prompt to help students discuss math. Each of the speech bubbles takes up about one regular size piece of paper! The file comes in a PDF, just print, laminate, and cut. Add it to your walls or bulletin board and you're good
Are you looking for a fun way to practice solving systems of equations? Students will use their skills of solving systems by graphing, substitution, and elimination (choosing the best method for each question) to complete this fun cut & paste activity! Please note that this activity is NOT editable. The text, problems, and images are not able to be changed.
This resource is an individual anchor chart in PDF format providing a visual representation of functions. The PDF is designed for you to either print on regular-sized paper, print in poster size, or project the chart and trace them so you can make it colorful! You can also send them to a print shop. You can hang them up as you cover the topic or print smaller versions of the chart for a reference guide for your students.
This simple worksheet provides students practice identifying the quadrants that an ordered pair will lie in on the Cartesian plane. An answer key is included!
Keep your classroom organized and students accountable with this easy-to-use Check In & Out Log! Place it at your student center or hang it by the door so students can quickly record when they leave or return with a hall pass. Print multiple copies and store them in a file for instant access—ready whenever you need them. This simple, low-prep tool helps your classroom run smoothly. Best of all, it’s completely free—grab it now and simplify your classroom routines!
Learning about finding discounts? Use this warm up for your students! There is a one page warm up that can be cut into half-sheets for your students to practice before class starts.
7th - 8th
Math
CCSS
7.EE.B.3
FREE
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Experience
I have taught mathematics for six years! I have experience teaching in middle school math, Algebra I and II, Geometry, and PreCalculus! My personal favorite math topic is Algebra.
Teaching style
My teaching style is very visual and engaging! I want my students to understand that math is a topic for them to grow in their thinking skills.
My own education history
I have a Bachelors degree in Secondary Mathematics Education and a Masters degree in Teaching and Learning: Special Education.
Additional biographical information
Follow my teaching journey on Instagram: @simplyteachingmath
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