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I've taught 7th and 8th grade math and Algebra 1.
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Preview of Operations with Integers Mini Mystery - Who Took Josh's Bike?

Operations with Integers Mini Mystery - Who Took Josh's Bike?

Who Took Josh's Bike? Mini Mystery is an engaging way for students to practice solving problems with integers (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing). Students can work independently or collaboratively with a partner or small group for this activity. There are 18 integer problems that the students will solve and each of the answers will correspond with one of the mystery cards, in which the word on that card should be eliminated from the suspect list. The person, reason, and place lef
Preview of Subtracting Integers Maze

Subtracting Integers Maze

Students will practice subtracting integers in this maze activity. The correct path requires the students to evaluate 15 subtraction problems with integers in a variety of formats. The maze is self-checking and works well as an independent practice activity or review of subtraction integer rules. Answer key is included.
Preview of Adding Integers Puzzle

Adding Integers Puzzle

This 24+ question puzzle is an engaging way for students to practice adding integers! This works great as a partner activity, where students must work together to assemble the 3x3 grid shaped puzzle and read the secret message. Students will assemble the puzzle by matching two problems that have the same answer together. Have the students arrange the pieces on their desk or glue them to a piece of paper to turn in. Answer key is included!
Preview of Integer Playing Cards

Integer Playing Cards

Integer playing cards to use for a variety of card games, such as WAR, comparing integers, ordering integers, etc. Cards include integers -9 to 9 and the absolute value of integers -9 to 9. Zero is not included. Directions for WAR:Shuffle the deck and distribute the cards evenly between the two players.At the same time, each player turns one card face up. The player with the highest card takes both cards and puts them in the bottom of his or her pile.If the two cards are equal, turn another car
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I've taught 7th and 8th grade math and Algebra 1.

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B.S.Ed Middle Grades Education with a concentration in Mathematics M.Ed Instruction: Teaching and Learning