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Graphs, Patterns, & Equations

4/16/2013

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Teaching graphs, patterns, and equations are some of my favorite things! I love helping students discover that they can write an expression with a variable to represent a pattern. I think it helps break the stigma that algebra is hard. 

FREE STUFF!!! This is part of a lesson in my TpT store- Graphs, Patterns, and Equations. The lesson guides students through naming patterns and writing equations by solving word problems with line graphs and tables. With this page students name patterns, use them to write an equation, and graph the coordinates.
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Properties of Numbers Notebook Page

2/12/2013

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Properties of Numbers Interactive Notebook Page
Click on the pictures to go to my TpT store for the template
I made this for my 8th grade math class at the beginning of the year. It has the names of the properties on the front and the algebra examples on the inside flap. During class we wrote out the arithmetic examples. 
Algebraic Properties Interactive Notebook Page
I printed it in black and white on colored cardstock for my students, but I like the color printed version better. Next year I'm going to print them all in color on white cardstock.

**Every time I look at this picture I think PROPERTIES looks like it's spelled funny, and I feel compelled to check again if I spelled it wrong. Can't tell you how many times I've looked up this word to confirm that YES, I do know how to spell properties! haha
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    I LOVE teaching middle school math! All the potential for learning and growth is inspiring. I have a master's degree in math education, and I've taught 6th - 8th grade math for more than a decade. I've also been a 5th grade teacher and an upper elementary math specialist working with small groups of students who struggled with math. I'm excited to write about what we're doing in class and hear your ideas too!

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