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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 Linear Equations Graphing Game - Winter

Linear Equations Graphing Game - Winter

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Practice slope intercept form, point slope form, and/or standard form with these winter themed math games! You can play each game on different days, or give students a choice. Version 1: Snow Person Sabotage - Students are in pairs. (or teams) A student picks an equation and graphs the line. If the line passes through a snow person, you sabotage it. See who can destroy the most snow people. Version 2: Build the Tallest Snow Person - If your line passes through snowballs, collect them to s
Preview of Thanksgiving Math - Slope Intercept Form Graphing Game - 2 Versions

Thanksgiving Math - Slope Intercept Form Graphing Game - 2 Versions

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Celebrate Thanksgiving in math class with this engaging graphing game to practice slope-intercept form! A student picks an equation in slope-intercept form and graphs the line. For each turkey or pie the line passes through, the student gets 1 point. Once all of the objects are claimed, whoever has the most wins! Students play in groups of 2-4. 2 versions - you can play each game on different days, or give students a choice. Pie Eating Contest Catching Turkeys
Preview of Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Games - Valentine's Day

Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Games - Valentine's Day

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Celebrate Valentine's Day in math class with 3 fun graphing games! Students are in pairs. (or teams) A student picks an equation card and graphs the line using slope-intercept form. They color in any objects the line passes through (or put initials by the object if you don't have colors). Once all of the objects are claimed, whoever has the most wins! 3 versions - you can play each game on different days, or give students a choice. Chocolate Candies - See who can eat the most chocolate candies V
Preview of Graphing Slope-Intercept Equations at the Zoo

Graphing Slope-Intercept Equations at the Zoo

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Graphing Equations in Slope-Intercept Form!Students are given 12 lines. They graph each line and name the animal that the line passes through. They also write the coordinates for each animal. This helps students practice going up or down first when using slope, and over first when identifying coordinates.
Preview of Linear Equations Graphing Game - Winter Snowman Sculpting

Linear Equations Graphing Game - Winter Snowman Sculpting

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Practice graphing linear equations with this engaging winter-themed partner game. Students play with a partner. A student picks an equation and graphs the line. The line will pass through parts of a snow person. Then.... Version 1 - Pick one item to draw on your snow person. Be the first player to complete the snow person to be the winner!Version 2 - Draw all items on your snow person. Be the first player to complete the snow person to be the winner!Version 3 - Draw all items on your snow
Preview of Slope Intercept Form Graphing Games - Halloween - Pumpkins and Zombies

Slope Intercept Form Graphing Games - Halloween - Pumpkins and Zombies

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Students are in pairs, or teams. Students pick an equation and graph the line. They color in any objects the line passes through (or put initials by the object if you don't have colors). Once all of the objects are claimed, whoever has the most wins! 2 versions - you can play each game on different days, or give students a choice. Attack the Zombies Carve the Pumpkins Perfect for math centers!
Preview of Solving Multi-Step Inequalities - Taco Riddle

Solving Multi-Step Inequalities - Taco Riddle

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10 questions Solve the inequality. Graph the inequality. Find each answer and shade in the box. The remaining words will reveal a tasty message. I like to play the song It's Raining Tacos while students do this assignment! *No prep*Semi self-checking: If the answer isn't in the answer bank, try again!*Grade at a glance!*ENGAGING!Let's Stay Connected!Follow me on Teachers Pay TeachersFollow me on PinterestFollow me on Instagram
Preview of Graphing Game: Slope-Intercept Form

Graphing Game: Slope-Intercept Form

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Students are in pairs, or teams. Students pick an equation card and graph the line. They color in any objects the line passes through (or put initials by the object if you don't have colors). Once all of the objects are claimed, whoever has the most wins! 3 versions - you can play 3 different days, or give students a choice. Attack the Zombies Pop the Balloons Collect the Coins Clipart fromZip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Zip-a-dee-doo-dah-DesignsNinjaWoman https://w
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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!

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