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I have been a high school and middle school teacher for 13 years, working at both public and private schools. At the private school, especially, I created a lot of my own resources, some of which I'm bringing here to share with you! I know what it's like when you find that perfect resource on TPT and my hope is that I can provide that for teachers.
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Preview of Percent Change Partner Activity

Percent Change Partner Activity

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The Math Domain
Make practicing percent change problems more fun with this partner activity. Students receive either handout A or handout B. They work through the problems individually and then compare answers with a partner. Although the problems on each handout are different, the answers are the same. If the partner's answers don't match, they need to examine each other's work to find the error. Includes both percent increase and percent decrease and students must know how to convert decimal answers in
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Scavenger Hunt - Algebra 1

Factoring Polynomials Scavenger Hunt - Algebra 1

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The Math Domain
This important algebra skill can be made more fun by turning it into a scavenger hunt. Students will factor 14 problems using the greatest common factor (GCF), difference of squares (DOS), or factoring in the form ax^2+bx+c where a = 1. This self-checking resource can be used as partner work or individually, and when done correctly, the last question leads back to the first. Very low prep. Just copy and cut the clue card pages in half, post around the room, and copy the answer sheet for student
Preview of Two-Step Equations Partner Activity

Two-Step Equations Partner Activity

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The Math Domain
Make practicing solving two-step equations more fun with this partner activity. Students receive either handout A or handout B. They work through the problems individually and then compare answers with a partner. Although the problems on each handout are different, the answers are the same. If the partner's answers don't match, they need to examine each other's work to find the error. (These are linear equations only... no square roots are necessary.) Great for test prep! Answer key include
Preview of Proportions Partner Activity

Proportions Partner Activity

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The Math Domain
Make practicing solving proportions more fun with this partner activity. Students receive either handout A or handout B. They work through the problems individually and then compare answers with a partner. Although the problems on each handout are different, the answers are the same. If the partner's answers don't match, they need to examine each other's work to find the error. Each student page includes 12 problems (8 proportions and 4 proportional word problems). Great for test prep! Ans
Preview of Percent Problems Partner Activity

Percent Problems Partner Activity

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The Math Domain
Make practicing percent problems more fun with this partner activity. Students receive either handout A or handout B. They work through the problems individually and then compare answers with a partner. Although the problems on each handout are different, the answers are the same. If the partner's answers don't match, they need to examine each other's work to find the error. Answer key included! Just print and go! Great for test prep! Includes 2 student pages + answer key. Thank you for p
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Experience

I have been a high school and middle school teacher for 13 years, working at both public and private schools. At the private school, especially, I created a lot of my own resources, some of which I'm bringing here to share with you! I know what it's like when you find that perfect resource on TPT and my hope is that I can provide that for teachers.

Teaching style

My goal is for students to participate in their learning. This means working out problems either on their own or with a partner and being able to find their mistakes when they happen. If I can get students up and out of their seats, all the better. I do a lot of white board work and throw in activities that get them moving around the room.