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🍏 Teaching since 2005! 🃓 My expertise is in math interventions. I model the WHY instead of teaching tricks. 🥳 I engage students by building their confidence. 👩‍💻 I've been creating self-checking activities since 2020. ✉️ You can email me at tryanglemath@gmail.com with questions, comments, or requests. ⭐️ Follow my store for new product alerts!
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Preview of Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers - 4 DIGITAL Activities

Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers - 4 DIGITAL Activities

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Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers Riddle - Digital(using real numbers) Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers Riddle(decimals only) Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers (square roots) *And a bonus slide with estimating square roots Writing Rational and Irrational NumbersStudents will in a table with examples of rational and irrational numbers, making sure to include integers, fractions, square roots, and decimals. There is a bonus slide with 2 links to online practice act
Preview of Area of a Donut / Area of an Annulus

Area of a Donut / Area of an Annulus

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Try-Angle Math
To practice finding area of a circle, students can find the area of a donut! 10 problems to master finding area of a circle and understand composite area. The first 8 problems have work space for students to show the area of the larger circle, the area of the smaller circle, and the difference. The last 2 problems have space for work, but students need to show their own steps. Keywords: composite area, compound area, annulus, donut, doughnut, area of circles, pi, test prep.
Preview of Volume of Cylinders - Digital Assignment (with print option) - Distance Learning

Volume of Cylinders - Digital Assignment (with print option) - Distance Learning

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Hook the students with the song "Johnny Johnny, Yes Papa." It is a song about a boy sneaking sugar from a sugar jar. Johnny and his friends are transferring sugar from one sugar jar to another, and trying to sneak sugar in the process. *This is not my song, but I am providing a link to it on YouTube. Although the song is intended for little kids, middle school students love it! Students will find the volume of each cylinder, then compare the amount of sugar to the amount in the original jar.
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Experience

🍏 Teaching since 2005! 🃓 My expertise is in math interventions. I model the WHY instead of teaching tricks. 🥳 I engage students by building their confidence. 👩‍💻 I've been creating self-checking activities since 2020. ✉️ You can email me at tryanglemath@gmail.com with questions, comments, or requests. ⭐️ 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

🎓 M.Ed. from the University of Minnesota 🍎 Teaching since 2005 👩‍💻 Modern Classroom instructor since 2020 💻 Creating self-checking assignments since 2020