Here is a notes sheet for students to reference when learning about the properties we use in math! This sheet includes the following properties: distributive, associative, commutative, identity, multiplicative inverse, and additive inverse.
Get to know your student with this detailed interest survey that they can work through on the first day of school! This survey helps you understand how they learn best, how they feel about your subject area, their favorite things, and more! My students have loved filling this interest survey out and it is perfect for flexible grouping throughout the year! This product can be downloaded and edited to personalize it with your own name, class number, and more!
This is a two sided cheat sheet for students to use throughout their geometry unit. It includes area formulas, nets, 3D shapes, and the formula for calculating volume. This cheat sheet includes pictures as well as step-by-step checklists to assist students in calculating area and volume of specific shapes.
Students can use this sheet to practice identifying properties of operations. Properties include associative, commutative, distributive, identity, additive inverse, and multiplicative inverse. This could be used as practice or as an assessment.
These notes allow students to better understand statistical and non-statistical questions when they begin their math unit on statistics. These notes include definitions as well as examples of both types of questions. Five practice problems are at the bottom of the page for students to see if they can independently identify which type of question the following questions are.
A quick go-to document for students to reference while working through the unit on ratios. This resource provides them with definitions, examples, and strategies they need to be successful throughout a unit on ratios.
This handout can be used as notes for students to remember the parts of an expression. They can add the definition and determine which parts are which from the expression provided. This could be used as notes added into an interactive notebook or even a quick check.
These guided notes help students understand the prime factorization of numbers. It begins with guided vocabulary which includes examples. It then shows worked out problems using the factor tree method prior to students trying 3 with the teacher. The back of the guided notes is additional practice problems for students to work through.
A great sheet for students to practice on paper. This practice sheet includes 14 problems with provided answer key. This could be used as practice, homework, or a quiz!
Use this 10 question quiz to truly see if your students have mastered adding, subtracting, and multiplying decimals prior to moving onto dividing decimals!
These notes are a detailed front and back page for students to reference a picture of the 2-D shape, the formula of that shape to calculate the area, detailed steps to find the area, and space to work out an example with the teacher or on their own.
These volume notes include the formula for finding the volume of rectangular prisms, detailed steps on how to find the volume, a worked out example, and various practice problems for students to try. Practice problems include whole numbers and fractions.
This front and back set of scaffolded notes is great when kicking off your fractions unit. This short guide includes vocabulary, worked examples, and quick ways for students to tackle fractions. It includes how to: - convert improper fractions into mixed numbers - convert mixed numbers into improper fractions - simplify fractions into lowest terms using the cake method - check to see if two fractions are equivalent - find a missing value in two equivalent fractions - comparing fractions usin
These notes start with a small review on how to change mixed numbers into improper fractions and improper fractions into mixed numbers. It then lists steps on how to multiply fractions with 2 examples prior to student practice. The back lists steps on how to divide fractions with 2 examples prior to student practice.
These guided notes help students understand the basics of integers when beginning to talk about negative numbers for the first time. A horizontal and vertical number line is given to help them understand the real life terms provided on the sheet for both positive and negative integers. The practice on the back has students work through real world situations where they would need to decide if that would give them a positive or negative integer.
These guided and scaffolded notes help students understand opposites of both integers and rational numbers. Students will see how opposites can also be used with negative signs being repeated with parenthesis. Images with the number line are included to show how distance between opposites and zero is the same.
These notes provide vocabulary definitions for sum, difference, and decimal point. Detailed steps are provided on how to add and subtract decimals. Examples for adding and subtracting are included. The back of the notes is all practice for students to work on adding and subtracting decimals.
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6th Grade Math Teacher
Teaching style
- Math Model Workshop
- Student and Teacher Led
- Using Interactive Math Notebooks
Awards & shining teacher moments
September 2018 Teacher of the Month
2019-2020 Teacher of the Year Nominee
My own education history
B.S.Ed. Middle Grades Math and Science Education from the University of Georgia Spring 2017
Gifted Endorsement Fall 2017
M.Ed. Educational Psychology Gifted and Creative Education Fall 2018
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