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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 Radical Expressions Bundle | Card Sort & Stations | Algebra 1 & 2 Activities

Radical Expressions Bundle | Card Sort & Stations | Algebra 1 & 2 Activities

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Increase student confidence and understanding of radical expressions with this bundle of thinking-focused and skill-building activities that can be used in a variety of ways. This resource combines a differentiated card sort and a 14-station activity to support students in simplifying radicals, performing operations, and rationalizing denominators. These activities go beyond procedural practice and encourage students to analyze, compare, and justify their thinking. What’s Included This bundle
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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.