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Solve4Pi

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BROOKSVILLE, Florida, United States
About the store
Teaching is my second career. I spent 14 years in the computer software industry, starting out as a programmer and working my way up to Information Systems Manager. I then owned a small newsletter publishing business for 5 years. After selling the business, I decided to teach math - my very favorite subject. I have taught Intensive math, Pre-Algebra and Algebra I in a middle school classroom, and I've taught Intensive Math, Algebra 1 and Geometry in the High School setting. I currently am teaching High School Pre-Calculus, Algebra II and at the college level Intermediate Algebra and College Algebra.
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Preview of Daily Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Math Facts Drills

Daily Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Math Facts Drills

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Solve4Pi
As an 8th grade math teacher, I found that many of my students had forgotten their basic math facts. I needed a quick way for them to practice the math facts daily until they had remembered them, thus I developed the Math Facts Drill sheets which contains 5 days worth of 25 problems each day. There is a sheet for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. It didn't take long using the drill sheets before my students had remember their math facts, allowing them to compute more complex
Preview of Simplify Radicals Hangman Game (CCSS-N-RN-1)

Simplify Radicals Hangman Game (CCSS-N-RN-1)

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Solve4Pi
I teach both low and honors level Algebra II courses and found that the students really hate the tediousness of simplifying radicals of various roots, but it is a concept used elsewhere and must be mastered through practice. To help make this practice more fun, I developed the Simplify Radicals Hangman Game. This game was designed to be played with partner pairs, but can also be played as individual players for the upper level students. There are a total of 24 cards - 12 with numbers only and
Preview of Evaluating Functions Manipulative Using Function Notation  (HSF-IF.A.2 Aligned)

Evaluating Functions Manipulative Using Function Notation (HSF-IF.A.2 Aligned)

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Solve4Pi
So many students that I have taught over the past several years have difficulty visualizing the substitution process for evaluating functions. To help with this, I created a function machine manipulative that includes a function machine and worksheet to use with the machine. The students place the machine on the worksheet to isolate each problem and guide them to completing the evaluation process. Please download the preview for complete instructions on using this manipulative with an example
Preview of Order of Operations Rotating Relay Game (Common Core 5.OA.1, 6.EE.1, 6.EE.2)

Order of Operations Rotating Relay Game (Common Core 5.OA.1, 6.EE.1, 6.EE.2)

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Solve4Pi
The Order of Operations Rotation Relay, based on the popular Relay Race, is a fun way to review/practice the order of operations. This game was designed to be played in small groups with 2 to 4 teams of partner pairs as a math center activity or it can be played as a whole class activity. Three levels of play is included with 12 cards for each level. Level 1 - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of positive whole numbers. Level 2 - exponenents, addition, subtraction, multip
Preview of Rounding Hangman Game

Rounding Hangman Game

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Solve4Pi
I taught middle school math for several and came up with a fun way for students to practice their rounding skills. The game is called Rounding hangman and can be played in groups of 2-4 students. The game includes 24 rounding cards to be printed that include decimals to the ten thousandths place. It also includes money as many students can round regular numbers, but when you change it to money, they seem to get stuck. This game will help with that as well. You can also use the blank card te
Preview of Solving Equations Puzzler

Solving Equations Puzzler

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Solve4Pi
A perfect math center activity, these puzzles are designed for students to practice solving equations of various levels. Students can work the puzzles individually or as a group of 2-3 students. You can also use these puzzles as a whole class activity by dividing the class into teams of 2-3 students and giving each group a puzzle to solve. The teams can race to see which one finishes the puzzle first! Answer keys are provided, so students can self-check to see if they have completed the puz
Preview of Integer PIG - A Card Game to Practice Operations on Integers

Integer PIG - A Card Game to Practice Operations on Integers

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Solve4Pi
I'm always trying to come up with fun and different games that students can play to practice a math concept we've learned in the classroom. This game is based on the popular card game called PIG (or some people play a similar game called Spoons). Anyhow, students play this game in groups of 3-8 (6-8 players in a group is best). In the regular PIG card game, players try to find a match of 4 of the same cards. In this variation, players try to find a match of 4 cards - an addition, subtraction
Preview of Safe Landing Manipulative/Activity to Practice Adding and Subtracting Integers

Safe Landing Manipulative/Activity to Practice Adding and Subtracting Integers

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Solve4Pi
This is a manipulative that also can be used as a game or math center activity to practice adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers. There are many ways to teach adding positive and negative numbers, but the method I found that worked best for my middle school students was using a hot air balloon analogy. Hot air represents positive numbers and sandbags represent negative numbers. Adding hot air will cause the balloon to rise, while adding sandbags causes the balloon to go down.
Preview of Linear Equations Concentration

Linear Equations Concentration

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Solve4Pi
This game/activity was designed to be played in small groups of 2 to 4 individual players or 2 to 3 two-player teams to practice concepts related to linear equations such as writing a linear equation from the graph of a line, from two points or from a point and the slope, finding the slope between two points, and finding slope and writing equations of parallel or perpendicular lines. I have used this activity in my High School Algebra II courses and Pre-Calculus courses to review the concepts r
Preview of Scientific Notation Speed Game

Scientific Notation Speed Game

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Solve4Pi
I am a middle school math teacher and was looking for a fun way for students to practice converting numbers from standard format to scientific notation and vice-versa. I game up with this fun game I call Scientific Notation Speed. My students loved it! This download includes all the instructions for the game and 12 sets of cards. The game can be easily adapted for the emergent student and the more advanced students by selecting the types of cards you give them to play with.
Preview of Finding Slope from a Graph or Using Ordered Pairs Activity

Finding Slope from a Graph or Using Ordered Pairs Activity

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Solve4Pi
This finding slope activity is based on the “mix-freeze-pair” cooperative learning strategy. There are two levels of play, one where students find the slope based on a graph and the other where they find the slope between two ordered pairs using the slope formula. The graphing version uses two halves of a house or two halves of a mountain so that when paired the house or mountain is complete. The students must then find the slope of the right roof or right side of the mountain and the left ro
Preview of Graph Equations of Lines & Write Equations of Lines Thru Two Points Activity

Graph Equations of Lines & Write Equations of Lines Thru Two Points Activity

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Solve4Pi
“What’s My Line?” based on the “mix-freeze-pair” cooperative learning strategy, was designed to practice graphing lines from equations in slope-intercept form, standard form or from a mix of slope-intercept and standard from. The graphed lines in this activity will have both positive and negative slopes, as well as, horizontal and vertical lines for no slope and undefined slope. A second activity is included where students practice writing the equation of a line between two points and equatio
Preview of Comparing/Converting Fractions Decimal and Percent Game

Comparing/Converting Fractions Decimal and Percent Game

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Solve4Pi
Fraction, Decimal and Percent War Common Core Standards: 4.NF.2, 4.NF.7, 5.NBT.3, 5.NF.3, 7.EE.3 This game is designed for students to practice converting and comparing numbers in fractions, decimals and percents and aligns with the common core standards. It can be played as a whole class activity with the class being divided into different games being played or it can set up as a math center activity. I’ve included a completed answer key, plus I’ve also included a version of the answer
Preview of Finding Mean Median Mode and Range Game / Math Center Activity

Finding Mean Median Mode and Range Game / Math Center Activity

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Solve4Pi
Finding Mean, Median, Mode and Range Game This two player game was designed to practice finding the mean, median, mode and range of a set up numbers, but can also be played by three players or by four players by playing with a partner. Additionally this game can be used as a math center activity for two players or the attached worksheet will allow it to be used by a single student for additional practice. This games includes 24 mean, median, mode and range cards and four different levels of n
Preview of Integers Matching Game

Integers Matching Game

Created by
Solve4Pi
As a middle school teacher, I am always trying to come up with fun ways to review concepts that have been taught in class. Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Integers needs lots of practice for students to master, so I came up with the Integers Matching Game which is played similar to concentration. Students try to find a problem/answer pair to form matches. My students really enjoyed playing this game. I have included 3 different levels of cards allowing you to group students by
Preview of Fishing for Fractions - Go Fish Game to Practice Matching Equivalent Fractions

Fishing for Fractions - Go Fish Game to Practice Matching Equivalent Fractions

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Solve4Pi
Fishing for Fractions is based on the popular Go Fish card game used to practice matching equivalent fractions. It is best played by 3 to 4 players, however it can be played by two players, and can be played as a whole class activity by dividing the class into groups or as a math center activity. The cards included in this game can also be used to play Concentration (directions for this game are also included). Please download the preview for additional information. Also, check out my new
Preview of Simplify - Add - Subtract Polynomials Manipulative

Simplify - Add - Subtract Polynomials Manipulative

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Solve4Pi
When I taught middle school math, I found that students struggled with simplifying, adding and subtracting polynomials. I used the story below to help students understand how to determine the like terms that can be combined, however my visual learner students still seemed to struggle with the concept, so I came up with the idea of using tiles to represent the monomials within the polynomial so that my students could visually see how the monomials can be combined. My students found that using t
Preview of Drawing Leo - A Game to practice Math Facts

Drawing Leo - A Game to practice Math Facts

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Solve4Pi
The Drawing Leo game is designed for 2 players (but can be played with three) to practice adding, subtracting and multiplying math facts for the numbers 1-12. However, larger numbers are included to allow students to practice with numbers greater than 12. This game can also be used to practice division, however most of the division problems will have remainders, so should only be played with division once students have been taught division with remainders. Please download the preview for mo
Preview of Message in a Bottle - Understand Word Problem Keywords & Geometry Symbols

Message in a Bottle - Understand Word Problem Keywords & Geometry Symbols

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Solve4Pi
This activity is designed to help students recognize the symbols related to keywords and to understand what the various math/geometry symbols mean. Students will create a message of symbols using the decoder sheet that lists the words associated with each symbol and the code letter associated with the symbol. The students then use the same decoder sheet that to decode another student’s message. For example, > x |x| + corresponds to the words “is greater than,” “times,” “absolute value
Preview of Numbers & Measurement Must Know Game

Numbers & Measurement Must Know Game

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Solve4Pi
I teach middle school math and needed a quick game to review key concepts with my students, thus I came up with the Math Must Know game. There are a total of five different Math Must Know games. This game concentrates on Number Sense and Measurement skills.
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About the store

Experience

Teaching is my second career. I spent 14 years in the computer software industry, starting out as a programmer and working my way up to Information Systems Manager. I then owned a small newsletter publishing business for 5 years. After selling the business, I decided to teach math - my very favorite subject. I have taught Intensive math, Pre-Algebra and Algebra I in a middle school classroom, and I've taught Intensive Math, Algebra 1 and Geometry in the High School setting. I currently am teaching High School Pre-Calculus, Algebra II and at the college level Intermediate Algebra and College Algebra.

Teaching style

I have a very mixed style of teaching depending on my audience. I like to use hands on activities whenever possible. I also believe that the only way to reach every student is to teach several different ways of arriving at the same answer. Most students will find the way that is the easiest for them to understand.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Math Department Chair

My own education history

Received my AA degree from Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Florida. Received a BS in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics from the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. Received a MA in Math Education from Western Governors University in Utah.

Additional biographical information

On a personal note, I've been married for 25 years and have three children - two in college and one still in high school. When I first started teaching at the high school level, I was asked to be a class sponsor, so being the newbie I said "yes." I have been the HHS Class of 2013 sponsor for three years now and feel like I have an additional 300 kids! I love teaching and am so happy I made this career change! Check out my new blog: www.solve4pi.com