My first year of teaching was 7th grade science in Waco, Texas. Then I got married and moved to Virginia, where I taught 7th/8th grade mathematics (pre-algebra) for 12 years in and out of a collaborative model. I then taught 6th grade math virtually. Now I'm a 6-8 math interventionist in Tennessee (and loving it!).
This is a coloring worksheet with 12 problems that make connections between graphs, tables, equations, and word problems. The problems are limited to multiplicative (y = mx, positive m) and additive relationships (y = x + b). This resource aligns to the Virginia Math 7 SOL (7.10e). When you purchase this product, you may use it for yourself and your classroom. If you want to share it with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Don't forget to leave feedback! You'll earn TpT cr
We use this as a review of coordinate plane concepts that students should already know. It involves identifying the parts of the coordinate plane, plotting points, and domain/range. Students keep this in their notebook. You could also use this as a pre-assessment or quiz to see what students know or remember. Maybe it's even a review worksheet of your coordinate plane unit. This activity now has a digital component via Google Slides. The parts are the divided up among slides with text boxes
This is a bundle of each coloring sheet and activity I've created for VA SOL 7.10abcde (additive and multiplicative relationships). It includes all the coloring worksheets for this topic, a Fly Swatter game, and remediation/intervention worksheets, including answer keys. The price is set so you get one of the coloring worksheets for free! A preview is forthcoming, but until then, you can view the individual resources to determine if you want all the resources. Please remember that when you pur
This is a coloring sheet that identifies slope in various forms from multiplicative (proportional) relationships only (y = mx). There are 12 questions ranging from word problems, equations, tables, and graphs. The answers to each question are on the coloring sheet. This product aligns to the Virginia Math 7 SOL (7.10a). When you purchase this product, you are purchasing it for your classroom only. If you want to share it with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses for each one.
This purchase includes 3 worksheets for making connections between tables, graphs, practical problems, and equations for additive (y = x + b) and multiplicative (y = mx) relationships. Two of the sheets are meant as remediation, but the third one is a color-by-number worksheet. All of them have answer keys. Each activity also has a digital component through Google Slides or Forms. When you purchase this product, you are purchasing for your classroom only. If you want to share it with your co
The new SOL standard in 7th grade limits slope to positive proportional relationships and y-intercept to a slope of 1. Those resources are hard to find! Here's what I have for you: - What is slope? How do you calculate it and use it? (2 pages) - A remediation worksheet for slope with SOL-type practice. (1 page) - A worksheet mixing slope and y-intercept questions. (2 pages) - A worksheet of making connections between the representations. (1 page) - A fly swatter game for review. (17 pages) An
Do you need some worksheets about the slope of multiplicative relationships (y = mx)? This is your place! Here you will find 5 worksheets about slope, multiplicative/proportional relationships, and ways to identify it. Three sheets have a notes section before the questions so you can easily use them for remediation or intervention. You could even fill the notes section out in class and leave the rest for homework! I've even included my color-by-number worksheet! Each has an answer key. P
This is a coloring worksheet with 12 questions that identifies y-intercept in the forms of graphs, equations (y = x + b), word problems, and tables. The answers are on the design for students to color. This resource aligns with the Virginia Math 7 SOL (7.10c). When you purchase this product, it is for your classroom use. If you wish to share it with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses for each colleague. Don't forget to leave feedback! It doesn't just help future buyers, it
I made this worksheet for our coordinate plane unit to apply the skills they just learned. Students are given a linear relationship situation and they must do the following:
- write an equation
- complete a chart with that equation
- graph the values in the chart (students must label the graph)
- name the independent/dependent variables
- use the graph to predict a result
- use the equation to predict a result
There are 4 situations, so you can choose the ones you like. You could even make on
This is a short worksheet you can use as notes or for remediation of slope and y-intercept as it pertains to additive (y = x + b) and multiplicative (y = mx) relationships. It includes identifying proportional and linear relationships. You can also find this worksheet in this bundle. I've added a virtual version via Google Slides for distance learning. When you purchase this resource, it is for your classroom only. If you want to share it with colleagues, please purchase extra licenses for
This is a worksheet I made to cover VA SOL 7.10e where students have to differentiate between additive and multiplicative relationships while also matching different representations of each. The digital version includes a front page with links to additional resources so students can get help while working on it. When you purchase this product, you agree to use it in your classroom only. If you want to share it with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. I'd love to hear your fee
This is an activity that graphs multiple equations in the form of y = mx or y = x + b on one coordinate plane. Students make the lines black (like stained glass) and then color the sections created by the lines. This product aligns to the Virginia Math 7 SOL (7.10b and 7.10d). When you purchase this product, you are purchasing it for your classroom only. If you want to share it with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses for each one. Please remember to leave feedback! It helps
My first year of teaching was 7th grade science in Waco, Texas. Then I got married and moved to Virginia, where I taught 7th/8th grade mathematics (pre-algebra) for 12 years in and out of a collaborative model. I then taught 6th grade math virtually. Now I'm a 6-8 math interventionist in Tennessee (and loving it!).
Teaching style
I prefer hands-on, discovery learning with lots of discussion, activity, and analysis. I'm a big fan of Jo Boaler and standards-based grading, so I prefer collaboration over lectures.
Awards & shining teacher moments
My principal has honored me with the Starfish Award for going above and beyond my duties.
I have also been awarded Teacher of The Week by current and former students.
My own education history
I graduated from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies. I am certified to teach grades 4-8 in math and science in Texas, grades 6-8 mathematics/science and Algebra in Virginia and Tennessee, and I hold a Master of Education in School Leadership.
Additional biographical information
I have led professional development on creating a positive relationship with middle school students. I also created the activities and worksheets we used in our 7th/8th grade math curriculum. As a math interventionist, I use small groups and collaboration to address learning gaps and misunderstandings.
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