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Try-Angle Math

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šŸ Teaching since 2005! šŸƒ“ My expertise is in math interventions. I model the WHY instead of teaching tricks. 🄳 I engage students by building their confidence. šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’» I've been creating self-checking activities since 2020. āœ‰ļø You can email me at tryanglemath@gmail.com with questions, comments, or requests. ā­ļø Follow my store for new product alerts!
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Preview of Slope Formula Digital Activity Pixel Art - Crab

Slope Formula Digital Activity Pixel Art - Crab

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Practice finding the slope between two points with this engaging pixel art activity! Correct answers reveal colored pixels, slowly revealing an amazing picture! Students enter each answer by identifying the rise and run. No prep required! There are 14 practice problems. This activity uses Google Sheets so your students needs a Google Account and/or Google Classroom. Here's a video of a similar product! Students are not able to see the answers if they try to view the coding. I use a 3-step
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions - Dia de los Muertos

Adding and Subtracting Fractions - Dia de los Muertos

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Add or subtract the fractions to find out who is remembering who on Dia de los Muertos. (Day of the Dead) This is a fun way to practice operations with fractions! Fractions have unlike denominators. Final answers are either proper or improper. Let's Stay Connected!Follow me on Teachers Pay TeachersFollow me on PinterestFollow me on Instagram
Preview of Gumball Probability

Gumball Probability

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Students use Bingo markers from Dollar Tree (or draw circles with regular markers) to create gumballs inside the machine. Students should use a different number of each color gumball. Find the probability of each color. DifferentiationOne sheet for simple probability One sheet that includes dependent probability Students find the probability as a fraction, and can convert it to a decimal or percent. This can be used as a whole class activity, or as a center. Student answers vary, so there is n
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Adding and Subtracting Fractions

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Students practice adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. Students have space to show work in an organized way for each problem. Additionally, the large 1 helps students understand that they are creating an equivalent fraction that looks different, in order to get common denominators! 12 problems total.
Preview of Thanksgiving Dinner Favorites - Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions

Thanksgiving Dinner Favorites - Adding and Subtracting Unlike Fractions

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Add or subtract the fractions to find out which Thanksgiving food or dessert is each person's favorite. Includes 12 questions. Fractions have unlike denominators. There is work space to create and rewrite equivalent fractions. So many students write a single operation next to a fraction, so I reinforce that they are multiplying by 1, in the form of 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, etc. to create an equivalent fraction. The font is larger, since I like to put work in sheet protectors, but it can be scaled down
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Digital Activity Pixel Art - Crab

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Digital Activity Pixel Art - Crab

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Try-Angle Math
Students add or subtract fractions. When they type the correct numerator or denominator, a portion of a picture is revealed. If the entire fraction is correct, not cells turn green. Students will be eager to see the final image - a crab doing a handstand! *No prep*Self-checking *Grade at a glance!*ENGAGING!This activity uses Google Sheets, so your students need a Google account and/or Google Classroom. Let's Stay Connected!Follow me on Teachers Pay TeachersFollow me on PinterestFollow me on
Preview of Distributive Property Digital Activity Holiday Donations Lesson

Distributive Property Digital Activity Holiday Donations Lesson

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Teach the concept of the distributive property by using a real life example of donating during the holidays. Each slide state the number of gift boxes you are filling and with how many of each object. How many of each object are you donating in all? This is editable so you can change the names of the items being donated! It currently has gift ideas for a variety of age ranges, and includes a slide about Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Includes 3 examples and 18 practice problems. The last one has 3
Preview of Fraction Operations Poly Partners Activity

Fraction Operations Poly Partners Activity

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Adding Fractions Subtracting Fractions Multiplying Fractions Dividing Fractions Comparing Fractions Each student gets a fraction card. I hole punch each one and create a necklace with yarn. Students pair up, write their fractions, and add, subtract, multiply, divide, or compare! Students switch partners and repeat. I created this activity to get students moving and to get students to socialize with students other than their friends. I want all of my students to know how to be kind and get a
Preview of Simplifying Fractions

Simplifying Fractions

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Students practice simplifying fractions by dividing fractions by 1, but in the form of 2/2, 3/3, 4/4, etc. so that the simplified fraction is equivalent, but contains smaller digits.
Preview of Fraction Representations Table

Fraction Representations Table

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Given a fraction: 1) Draw it as part of a whole 2) Draw it as part of a group 3) Write it in words 4) Plot it on a number line 5) Convert to a decimal 6) Convert to a percent. Also, compare fractions using <, >, or =.
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Experience

šŸ Teaching since 2005! šŸƒ“ My expertise is in math interventions. I model the WHY instead of teaching tricks. 🄳 I engage students by building their confidence. šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’» I've been creating self-checking activities since 2020. āœ‰ļø You can email me at tryanglemath@gmail.com with questions, comments, or requests. ā­ļø Follow my store for new product alerts!

Teaching style

It's my goal to create middle school math lessons that reduce math anxiety and encourage students to try. I want every student engaged in math and to feel successful. If you are looking to increase student engagement, especially with students who "aren't good at math," I want to support you on their journey to success!

My own education history

šŸŽ“ M.Ed. from the University of Minnesota šŸŽ Teaching since 2005 šŸ‘©ā€šŸ’» Modern Classroom instructor since 2020 šŸ’» Creating self-checking assignments since 2020