TPT
Total:
$0.00
Susan Shuart Math  Banner

Susan Shuart Math

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 7 reviews
9 Followers
Virginia, United States
About the store
I have 31 years teaching in Virginia public schools. My experience is in 2nd grade, 6th, 7th and 8th grade mathematics, Algebra 1, and Geometry. I have my master's degree in curriculum and instruction and my mathematics specialist certification.
Read more

All resources

Preview of Absolute Value Task Cards Number Line Practice Review Activity

Absolute Value Task Cards Number Line Practice Review Activity

This task card practice activity set has 25 problems and is a full review of absolute value. It includes: ✔Word problems ✔Problems involving the number line ✔Adding and subtracting integers to match the absolute value ✔The opposite of the absolute value ✔Comparing and ordering numbers written in absolute value ✔The definition of absolute value There is so much you can do with task cards! Here are six ideas: 1. Stations - 3 - 4 task cards per station 2. Gallery walk - tape the task cards to th
Preview of Fraction, Decimal, Percent, Compare and Order Graphic Organizer Google Slides

Fraction, Decimal, Percent, Compare and Order Graphic Organizer Google Slides

This Fraction, Decimal, Percent, Compare and Order Google Slides activity includes a Graphic Organizer for each problem to remind students to line up the decimals when they are comparing the numbers in the same form. This activity is great for seventh grade or review before teaching the unit in eighth grade in Virginia. Other states vary. In spite of the colorful pages, your students may benefit from printed pages so they can write directly on the diagrams. The words, numbe
Preview of Simplify Expressions (Combine Like Terms) Scavenger Hunt Activity

Simplify Expressions (Combine Like Terms) Scavenger Hunt Activity

This resource includes simplifying expressions (combining like terms) with one variable. Students enjoy being able to get up out of their seats to complete the scavenger hunt activity. My students work in pairs when they complete scavenger hunts. You can also have students complete them at their desks using a computer. This is a self grading activity. Students who solve the problems correctly will end up on the problem where they started. Directions: Students can start at any letter. They solve
Preview of Linear Transformations Translations of the Parent Function

Linear Transformations Translations of the Parent Function

Linear Transformations Translations of the Parent Function is differentiated. It can be printed as a cut and paste activity or used as a copy and paste activity online. This activity is great for a quick check, exit ticket, or classwork grade to determine if students understand translations of the parent function.
Preview of Square Roots Perfect Squares Task Cards Activity Practice Test Review

Square Roots Perfect Squares Task Cards Activity Practice Test Review

Square Roots Perfect Squares Task Cards can be used in many ways. They are a fun way to practice the concept or to prepare for a test. Included in the assignment are square roots from 1 - 400. There are real life applications, multiple choice, and fill in the blank problems. There is so much you can do with task cards! Here are six ideas: 1. Stations: 3 - 4 task cards per station 2. Gallery Walk - tape the task cards to the wall and have students walk around the room to answer the questio
Preview of Counting Money to One Dollar $1.00 Task Cards Activity Real Life Application

Counting Money to One Dollar $1.00 Task Cards Activity Real Life Application

Counting Money to $1.00 task cards imitates real life by having students count money to "buy" toys. You will need: Play money in the form of pennies, nickels, and dimes, OR, pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters for this activity. There is so much you can do with task cards! Here are four ideas: 1. Stations: 3-4 task cards per station 2. Football Relay: Pair students, one being the "Quarterback." The quarterback gets a card from the pile of cards at a centrally located point. The students
Preview of Write an Equation from a Graph Scavenger Hunt Activity

Write an Equation from a Graph Scavenger Hunt Activity

Write an Equation from a Graph is the topic of this scavenger hunt activity. The graphs include lines with positive and negative slopes. Students really enjoy having a chance to show what they know and practice their skills while getting out of their seats. If you choose this method, cut the stations apart and tape each station to a different place on the wall. Assign each pair of students to a different station. After solving the problem, students look for the answer on the other stations. When
Preview of Graphs Equations of Horizontal and Vertical Lines

Graphs Equations of Horizontal and Vertical Lines

Equations, Graphs of Horizontal and Vertical Lines is a differentiated activity. It can be printed as a cut and paste activity or used as a copy and paste activity online. This activity is great for a quick check, exit ticket, or classwork grade to determine if students understand the equations of the graphs of horizontal and vertical lines. The place I see students get confused the most is on x = 0 and y = 0. They mix up the two. Students will finish this assignment in a couple minutes.
Preview of Linear Transformations Dilations and Reflections Parent Function

Linear Transformations Dilations and Reflections Parent Function

Linear Transformations Dilations and Reflections of the Parent Function is differentiated. It can be printed as a cut and paste activity or used as a copy and paste activity online. This activity is great for a quick check, exit ticket, or classwork grade to determine if students understand dilations and reflections of the parent function.
Showing 1-9 of 9 results

About the store

Experience

I have 31 years teaching in Virginia public schools. My experience is in 2nd grade, 6th, 7th and 8th grade mathematics, Algebra 1, and Geometry. I have my master's degree in curriculum and instruction and my mathematics specialist certification.

Teaching style

I really like using products that provide immediate feedback. That way I can find out right away which students need more help and I can assist them immediately. I try not to use worksheets. I would rather turn the basic worksheet into a pixel art, boom cards, scavenger hunt, task cards, whodunnit, or other fun assignment.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My students consistently score high on state tests. I was awarded the teacher of the year for the 2022-2023 school year for my school and the county where I teach.

My own education history

My bachelor's degree is in elementary education prek-8. My master's degree is in curriculum and instruction and math specialist prek-8. I have my Algebra 1 certification. I am highly qualified in middle school mathematics.

Additional biographical information

I am married with three children. My youngest just graduated high school with an associate's degree and is currently pursuing his career. My two older children are off on their own, enjoying their careers. My favorite things to do are to create math activities, go to the beach, and read books.