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Test Prep Cheat Sheets for the Algebra Classroom

8 Feb

Cheat sheets are here! It is never too early to start preparing for the testing season. Early May will be here before you know it!   We thought it might be helpful to provide you with a free resource -- Math End-of-the-Year Review cheat sheets for 6th, 7th, and 8th -- and now for Algebra! Basically, we put the most important content for each grade level on one page. We hope it can be ...

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Algebra 1 EOC Cheat Sheet for Teachers

1 Feb

Whenever it was time to begin reviewing for the STAAR (the state standardized test in Texas), I spent hours planning what I was going to focus on before I even thought about the activities, assessments, or individualized student plans that would fill my daily plans.  You see, knowing what skills to focus on is just as important as actually reviewing those skills.  As teachers, ...

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Why You Should Use Algebra Tiles

25 Jan

Confession: Manipulatives made me nervous. In my first years as a teacher, I basically ruled out anything that would require additional classroom management, so no algebra tiles would be found in any of my lessons. I think more than anything, though, I didn’t completely understand them. In fact, when I was a student, my teachers didn’t use them, so I didn’t think they were necessary. ...

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Making Algebra Relevant

18 Jan

In my years of teaching, I had the opportunity to teach Algebra 1 as an on-level course for 9th grade freshman and as a pre-AP course to 8th grade students.  While the two ages and settings (middle school vs. high school) differed, the content remained much the same. As a math teacher, Algebra 1 is the definition of fun!  For me, all of the pieces come together, and you have the ...

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Desmos Activities to Try in Algebra 1

11 Jan

I am in awe of what a treasure Desmos is!  If you are an upper middle school or high school teacher, and you haven’t explored all that Desmos has to offer, run to the website right now.  Desmos is a FREE interactive tool used to graph, model, collect data, and question students over collection of higher math concepts including but not limited to the  nine topics found ...

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Teacher Planner Printables

21 Dec

These teachers planner printables are a game changer! I have wanted to share with you the tool that helped me stay organized as a teacher since…oh… three years ago. But, I never quite got around to it.  (Definitely the mark of an organized person.) “What is this tool?” you might be wondering. TEACHER PLANNER PRINTABLESScroll down to the bottom (or click on any image) to receive your free ...

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Books to Read this Holiday Break

14 Dec

Two years ago, I was on the Make Reading Fun Team (not our real name, but that was basically the idea).  Our job was to promote the love of reading to our students through donut parties and book exchanges. It was on that team I decided to make it a goal each year to read 24 books.  It always helps to have books in the docket so I don’t waste time deciding on my next read. Here are some ...

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My Teacher Student Loan Forgiveness Story

7 Dec

It is no secret that teachers aren’t in it for the money.  So, during my first year as a teacher, I struggled to make ends meet -- I was planning a wedding, and I was trying to pay my minimum balance for my student loans.  I went to a state school where my parents helped me with some of my expenses, but when I graduated, I had around $32,000 in student loan debt. Note: ...

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22 Must Have Gifts for 2020

23 Nov

The holidays are a wonderful time to be generous and think of others,  but what happens when you are asked, “What do you want for Christmas?” I usually give a blank stare.  Does that ever happen to you?  If so, here are a few gifts for 2020 that you might consider gifting or adding to your own wishlist.    22 MUST-HAVE GIFTS for 2020 Under $20 Cook Once Eat All Week ...

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Benefits to Online Teacher Collaboration

16 Nov

About a month ago, we launched a Facebook group with a simple mission: connect middle school math teachers who are using Maneuvering the Middle curriculum.  Teachers can often dwell in a vacuum — there were days that I barely saw another adult when I was teaching. It can feel isolating, so we set a goal that our Facebook group would be a place of teacher collaboration and ...

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