I have worked in the education system since 1998. I have taught 7th and 8th grade math and 7th grade science during that time. Currently I teach 7th grade math and science. My husband has been teaching since 1991. His primary focus has been in 7th and 8th grade Reading/ Language Arts. He has also taught science and social studies for 7th and 8th grade.
This is a powerpoint presentation on Proportional and Non-proportional Relationships. It shows how to look at words, equations, tables, and graphs to determine whether a relationship is proportional or not.
This product contains a very diverse card sort activity. The entire card sort is made up of matching the words, equation, table, graph, and constant of proportionality. You can differentiate by using only table and graphs, or words, table and graph or however it fits your needs. You can also just put each card in main category of proportional or non-proportional. When you print this out you may have to check the y-axis labeling - click on it and change line spacing to 0. I do this but when
Card sort activity that is set up with the word, definition, and a picture/example for each one. Can match all 3 cards or match 2 out of the three to make easier. Can also use as a concentration game.
This activity involves ratios, unit rates, and proportion task cards. There are 16 cards along with an answer sheet for the students to use. An answer key is included.
You can use these for students centers, post each one in a different place in your classroom and have students walk around to answer each question, have students pick 4 out of 16 to complete, or there are many other ways to utilize these task cards.
I Have, Who Has card activity - uses 22 vocabulary words. Game starts with first card then a definition is read - whoever has the word to that definition says I have ______________ who has _____________ and they give out another definition that is on the card they have. You continue until you end back up at the first card.
This is a 10 question quiz with answer key included over proportional and non-proportional relationships. This quiz includes questions based on looking at graphs, words, tables, and equations.
This powerpoint introduces the students to different types of angles. It begins with acute, obtuse, right and straight. Then, it goes on into adjacent, supplementary, complementary, and vertical. Finally, it asks students to find the missing measures based on what they have learned about these angles.
This is a crossword puzzle using 22 vocabulary words for the unit on expressions and equations.
There is a key included and you can print off with a word bank or without. I pick and choose who I give a word bank to and who I do not.
This is a great center activity or could fit in your lesson anywhere. Vocabulary is huge in a students success in the classroom and the more ways it can be presented the greater the exposure our students will have.
This is a word unscramble using 22 vocabulary words for the unit on expressions and equations. You will unscramble the word/phrase, then fill out the phrase at the bottom of the page which asks a question, finally, students will answer that question. There is a key included but answers to final question is constructive response so the answers will vary to some degree.
This is a great center activity or could fit in your lesson anywhere. Vocabulary is huge in a students success in the classr
5th - 8th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
6.EE.A.1
, 6.EE.A.2
, 7.EE.A.1
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Experience
I have worked in the education system since 1998. I have taught 7th and 8th grade math and 7th grade science during that time. Currently I teach 7th grade math and science. My husband has been teaching since 1991. His primary focus has been in 7th and 8th grade Reading/ Language Arts. He has also taught science and social studies for 7th and 8th grade.
Teaching style
I think that my teaching style varies from year to year, classroom to classroom, and student to student. There is no one style that fits for every student.
Awards & shining teacher moments
My husband was recognized for achieving highest growth in 8th grade ELA in the Upper Cumberland for 2013-14 School Year.
My own education history
I have my master's in curriculum and instruction. My husband has his bachelor's degree in elementary education 1-8 and his master's in administration/supervision.
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