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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 Rationalizing the Denominator Worksheet | Algebra I & Algebra 2 | Square Roots

Rationalizing the Denominator Worksheet | Algebra I & Algebra 2 | Square Roots

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Make math practice engaging with this fun worksheet on rationalizing the denominator!This no prep worksheet focuses on rationalizing denominators with both monomial and binomial expressions, offering a variety of problems to strengthen student skills. Designed for independent practice, this resource encourages students to master an essential algebra concept while having fun solving a funny riddle. The riddle provides a lighthearted challenge that keeps students motivated as they work through the
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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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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.