I have been teaching sixth grade math at Madison Middle School for 10 years! It is a joy to work with the kids in Madison. I enjoy math more than most people you know and love to share this passion with my students.
I created this Triangler Puzzle game for my common core math stations.The focus is on equivalent expressions created with the commutative, associative, distributive, and identity properties, as well as combining very simple like terms (no exponents).
It is great for stations as it can be easily differentiated. For a lower level group, exclude the bottom row of the puzzle. I prepare both versions so that I can swap them out as groups are rotating. Laminate the puzzle page and cut out the puzzle
This is a "Go Fish" Game focuses on equivalent ratios and unit rates. It includes 36 cards. This activity is designed in my classroom stations for groups of four. However, students could play in pairs or in larger groups. It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
For best results, print on card stock and laminate before c
I created this game for my common core math stations. It can be played individually, in partners, or groups of three or four. These cards match word problems to inequalities.
It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
There are 36 cards included. This is enough for three different twelve-card games or two different 18-car
This is a "Go Fish" Game for modeling dividing fractions. Students match division problems to models. It includes 36 cards. This activity is designed in my classroom stations for groups of four. However, students could play in pairs or in larger groups. It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
For best results, print on
This is a new station for practicing computation.This set focuses on dividing fractions and includes four different Roundabouts, each with eight problems. It is self checking in that the pieces fit together, linking problems with correct answers to form a circle. Print a copy and leave it together to use as a key.
My station rotations are in groups of four. I like to use these as an individual practice station. That is, when the group gets to this station, each student grabs a set of Roundabou
I created this game for my common core math stations. It can be played individually, in partners, or groups of three or four.
It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
There are 36 cards included. This is enough for three different twelve-card games or two different 18-card games.
I have groups of four rotate through st
I created this game for my common core math stations. It can be played individually, in partners, or groups of three or four.
It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
There are 24 cards included. This is enough for two different twelve-card games. I usually split it into odds and evens.
I have groups of four rotate thr
This is a "Math Match" Game focused on matching word phrases to algebraic expressions. It includes 36 cards. This activity is designed in my classroom stations for partners. However, students could play alone or in larger groups. It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
For best results, print on card stock and laminate
I created this Triangler Puzzle game for my common core math stations.The focus is on dividing whole numbers with multiple digits. Quotients include whole numbers and decimals.
It is great for stations as it can be easily differentiated. For a lower level group, exclude the bottom row of the puzzle. I prepare both versions so that I can swap them out as groups are rotating. Laminate the puzzle page and cut out the puzzle pieces. The puzzle is correct as it is, so print a copy to keep as your k
I created this game for my common core math stations. It can be played individually, in partners, or groups of three or four.
It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
There are 24 cards included. This is enough for two different twelve-card games. I usually split it into odds and evens.
I have groups of four rotate thr
This is a "Go Fish" Game for coordinate graphs. Students match points on a graph to their coordinates. It includes 36 cards. This activity is designed in my classroom stations for groups of four. However, students could play in pairs or in larger groups. It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
For best results, print on
I created this game for my common core math stations. It can be played individually, in partners, or groups of three or four.
It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
There are 36 cards included. This is enough for three different twelve-card games or two different 18-card games.
I have groups of four rotate through st
I created this Triangler Puzzle game for my common core math stations.The focus is solving one-step equations and inequalities.
It is great for stations as it can be easily differentiated. For a lower level group, exclude the bottom row of the puzzle. I prepare both versions so that I can swap them out as groups are rotating. Laminate the puzzle page and cut out the puzzle pieces. The puzzle is correct as it is, so print a copy to keep as your key. I laminate the included student directions to
I created this game for my common core math stations. It can be played individually, in partners, or groups of three or four.
It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
There are 36 cards included. This is enough for three different twelve-card games or two different 18-card games.
I have groups of four rotate through st
I created this game for my common core math stations. It can be played individually, in partners, or groups of three or four.
It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
There are 36 cards included. This is enough for three different twelve-card games or two different 18-card games.
I have groups of four rotate through st
This activity was created for my middle school math stations on multi-digit numbers. It can be used for three different activities: comparing, ordering, and operations. Number cards, spinners, number line, and activity sheets are included. I like to just use paper clips as the spinners, but you can use the arrows that are included. It will give your students the opportunity to each complete a unique set of problems. They spin the spinners to choose the symbol and then pick two cards to choose th
This is a "Go Fish" Game focused on matching word phrases to algebraic expressions. It includes 36 cards. This activity is designed in my classroom stations for groups of four. However, students could play in pairs or in larger groups. It works perfectly in stations as it is easily differentiated. As my students are rotating from one station to the next, I can grab the stack of cards and remove some pairs to modify the game for a lower level group.
For best results, print on card stock and lam
I created this Triangler Puzzle game for my common core math stations.The focus is on volume of rectangular prisms, including some fractional edge lengths.
It is great for stations as it can be easily differentiated. For a lower level group, exclude the bottom row of the puzzle. I prepare both versions so that I can swap them out as groups are rotating. Laminate the puzzle page and cut out the puzzle pieces. The puzzle is correct as it is, so print a copy to keep as your key. I laminate the inc
I created this Triangler Puzzle game for my common core math stations.The focus is on expressing and solving exponents.
It is great for stations as it can be easily differentiated. For a lower level group, exclude the bottom row of the puzzle. I prepare both versions so that I can swap them out as groups are rotating. Laminate the puzzle page and cut out the puzzle pieces. The puzzle is correct as it is, so print a copy to keep as your key. I laminate the included student directions to keep at
This is a new station for practicing computation.This set focuses on area of rectangles and includes four different Roundabouts, each with eight problems. It is self checking in that the pieces fit together, linking problems with correct answers to form a circle. Print a copy and leave it together to use as a key.
My station rotations are in groups of four. I like to use these as an individual practice station. That is, when the group gets to this station, each student grabs a set of Roundabou
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Experience
I have been teaching sixth grade math at Madison Middle School for 10 years! It is a joy to work with the kids in Madison. I enjoy math more than most people you know and love to share this passion with my students.
Teaching style
Fun, hands-on, interactive, dedicated!
Awards & shining teacher moments
I am certified to teach middle school math and science, as well as high school math.
My own education history
I have a Bachelor's of Science in Education and a Master's of Science in Mathematics, both from Cleveland State University.
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