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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 Simplifying Radicals (Square Roots only) Worksheet | Algebra I and Algebra 2

Simplifying Radicals (Square Roots only) Worksheet | Algebra I and Algebra 2

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This worksheet is designed to help students master the process of simplifying radicals while solving a fun riddle. Each problem students solve reveals a piece of the riddle's answer, making learning interactive and enjoyable! **What's Included:** 1. **Comprehensive Worksheet** - A variety of problems to simplify radicals, ranging from basic to more challenging examples. 2. **Riddle Integration** - Each correct answer corresponds to a clue that students will use to solve a fun riddle. 3. **Self-C
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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.