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Variable Vault

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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Welcome to Variable Vault! I create engaging, student-centered math resources that help learners find joy and purpose in every problem. With a focus on inquiry-based tasks, real-world connections, building classroom community, and ongoing formative assessments, these resources are designed to help students explore math deeply — and enjoy the journey. Perfect for middle and high school math classrooms!
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Preview of Decimal Operations Practice Game 5th 6th Grade |Math Center Activity| Test Prep

Decimal Operations Practice Game 5th 6th Grade |Math Center Activity| Test Prep

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Tired of decimal practice that turns into disengaged worksheet time? Students need repetition to build fluency—but traditional practice often leads to low engagement, incomplete work, and lingering gaps in understanding. Decimalopoly solves this by turning decimal operations into a structured, game-based experience where every student is actively calculating, discussing, and tracking their progress. Why This WorksThis isn’t just a game—it’s purposeful practice with accountability built in.✔ Eve
Preview of Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Conversion Partner Activity plus Practice

Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Conversion Partner Activity plus Practice

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Variable Vault
Help your students master converting fractions, decimals, and percents with this engaging partner activity! Each problem has two versions, so partners convert separately but always land on the same answer. This makes the activity self-checking while promoting accuracy and collaboration. Designed for middle school math and aligned to CCSS and TEKS, this flexible resource can be used in multiple ways: Partner Practice – Students work with a partner to convert and check problems together.Musical Ma
Preview of Halloween Decimal Word Problems - Addition Subtraction | Task Cards | Worksheet

Halloween Decimal Word Problems - Addition Subtraction | Task Cards | Worksheet

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🎃 Halloween Decimal Word Problems – Adding & Subtracting Decimals (Grades 5–7)Students will love solving funny and creative problems featuring zombies, witches, spiders, potions, and haunted houses — all while practicing addition and subtraction with decimals. With 16 total word problems, this resource helps students strengthen their decimal fluency, apply real-world reasoning, and enjoy a good Halloween laugh along the way! Skills Covered Adding and subtracting decimals to the hundredths p
Preview of Halloween Fraction, Decimal, & Percent Word Problems - Task Cards and Worksheet

Halloween Fraction, Decimal, & Percent Word Problems - Task Cards and Worksheet

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Variable Vault
🎃 Halloween Mixed Practice Word Problems – Fractions, Decimals, and Percents (Grades 5–7)This resource includes both a printable worksheet and a task card version—perfect for centers, partner work, or independent practice. Each problem features a Halloween-themed word problems that middle schoolers will love, from witches brewing potions to zombies running fun races. ✨ Skills Covered Adding and subtracting fractions (unlike denominators) Adding and subtracting decimals Solving percent p
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Welcome to Variable Vault! I create engaging, student-centered math resources that help learners find joy and purpose in every problem. With a focus on inquiry-based tasks, real-world connections, building classroom community, and ongoing formative assessments, these resources are designed to help students explore math deeply — and enjoy the journey. Perfect for middle and high school math classrooms!

Teaching style

I am passionate about helping students find joy and success in math. In my classroom, students talk about math with their peers and learn by doing. I love an activity-based classroom where students are engaging in math in a variety of ways, grappling with problems and showing up as leaders. Every student has a strength to offer in the math classroom; they just need to opportunity to show it.