Being a military wife, I've taught at 8 different schools in the past 11 years in 4 different states! But, moving around this much has exposed me to so many valuable teaching experiences that I wouldn't change it for anything. I have taught all grades from 5 - 12, and just about every conceivable subject matter. Mostly, I've focused on teaching students with learning disabilities, which is one of the motivating factors behind my Ph.D. in Educational Psychology.
Being a military wife, I've taught at 8 different schools in the past 11 years in 4 different states! But, moving around this much has exposed me to so many valuable teaching experiences that I wouldn't change it for anything. I have taught all grades from 5 - 12, and just about every conceivable subject matter. Mostly, I've focused on teaching students with learning disabilities, which is one of the motivating factors behind my Ph.D. in Educational Psychology.
In this activity, students will practice finding measures of angles or missing variables using the laws of parallel lines and transversals–while they color! As students find the correct answers, they will color a mandala according to the colors indicated to reveal a beautiful, colorful finished product.
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally “checked out” before a long break (hello summer!). Color motivates even the most challenging students and the students get a fun chance to practice their essential geometry skills. In addition, the finished products make fabulous classroom decor!
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In this activity, students will apply their knowledge of circumference, area, radius, and diameter to solve problems (mostly word problems) as they have fun coloring! Students will color their answers on the picture with the indicated color in order to reveal a beautiful, colorful pattern! Color motivates even the most challenging students and the students get a fun chance to practice their essential geometry skills.
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally “checked out” before a long break (hello summer!). Even unmotivated students enjoy coloring, so give them the opportunity to enjoy practicing their skills with this fun color-by-number activity! In addition, the finished products make fabulous classroom decor!
In this activity, students will practice solving systems of equations with either substitution or elimination (or by graphing, if they choose), and then color the part of the picture with the solution with the indicated color. The problems include systems that are already in slope-intercept form and those that need to be converted to slope-intercept form (in case the student wants to solve by graphing). Students stay engaged during this activity and are engaged and stay motivated, especially when they see the picture come to life with color! This is a great activity to give your students some extra practice on essential algebra skills, and it creates beautiful classroom decor when they are done!
If you like this, you may also like these other color by number activities:
Finding slope using a graph
Finding slope between 2 points
Finding slope and y-intercept
Factoring trinomials
Direct and inverse variation
Combining Like Terms
Adding and subtracting polynomials
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In this activity, students will combine like terms of algebraic expressions as they tap into their creative side! Students will simplify algebraic expressions by combining like terms. Then, they will find their answer in a box on the next page and then decorate that box according to the directions for that exercise. The students will create their own colorful masterpieces as they reinforce their algebra skills, and you will be able to quickly check for understanding as the students assemble their artwork. This flexible activity allows students to stretch their imagination while reinforcing important algebra concepts. This activity is great for sub work, enrichment/reinforcement of skills, extra credit, or just plain fun! As an added bonus, the completed work doubles as excellent classroom decor and allows your students to show off not only their math, but also their artistic, skills!
In this activity, students will solve 10 real-world scenarios (word problems) involving direct and inverse variation. As they solve each word problem, they will color their answers according to the color indicated to reveal a beautiful, colorful pattern! Even unmotivated students enjoy coloring, and this activity will allow them to exercise their creativity as they practice their essential algebra skills. The final pieces also make fabulous classroom decor!
If you like this, you may also like these other color by number activities:
Multiplying binomials
Finding slope using a graph
Finding slope between 2 points
Finding slope and y-intercept
Factoring trinomials
Evaluating functions
Combining Like Terms
Adding and subtracting polynomials
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With this activity, students will practice evaluating functions. After they obtain the solution, they will color the mandala according to the color indicated for that solution. Even unmotivated students enjoy coloring, so give them a chance to have fun while practicing their important algebra skills! When the students are done, the finished pieces make beautiful classroom decor and allow you to showcase your students' coloring, and algebra, skills!
If you like this, you may also like these other color by number activities:
Finding slope using a graph
Finding slope between 2 points
Finding slope and y-intercept
Factoring trinomials
Direct and inverse variation
Combining Like Terms
Adding and subtracting polynomials
Thanks and enjoy your new product!
With this activity, students will simplify radical expressions (square and cube roots) and then fill in an abstract space according to their answer with a pattern to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally "checked out" before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!
In this activity, students will match examples with algebraic properties as they tap into their creative side! As the students complete each exercise, they will find their answers in a cell in the table on the next page and then decorate that space according to the directions given for that exercise. The students will create their own colorful masterpieces as they reinforce their algebra skills, and you will be able to quickly check for understanding as the students assemble their artwork. This flexible activity allows students to stretch their imagination while reinforcing important algebra concepts. This activity is great for sub work, enrichment/reinforcement of skills, extra credit, or just plain fun! As an added bonus, the completed work doubles as excellent classroom decor and allows your students to show off not only their math, but also their artistic, skills!
With this no-prep activity, students will practice factoring trinomials (a=1 and a>1). Then, they will find their answer on the abstract picture and fill in the space with a given pattern to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally "checked out" before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!
With this activity, students will solve and graph inequalities (one-, two-, and multi-step) and then fill in an abstract space according to their answer with a pattern to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally "checked out" before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!
With this activity, students will add and subtract polynomials. They will then identify the coefficient of a specific term or constant of the simplified expression and color it accordingly to complete a beautiful pattern! Even unmotivated students will enjoy practicing their skills with this color by number activity. The final products make beautiful classroom decor--a perfect way to showcase your students' talents! Treat your students (and yourself!) to something they'll enjoy doing!
If you like this, you may also like these other color by number activities:
Multiplying binomials
Finding slope using a graph
Finding slope between 2 points
Finding slope and y-intercept
Factoring trinomials
Evaluating functions
Direct and inverse variation
Combining Like Terms
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With this no-prep activity, students will practice multiplying binomials. Then, they will find their answer on the abstract picture and fill in the space with a given pattern to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally "checked out" before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!
With this activity, students will solve systems of equations algebraically using any method of their choice (substitution or elimination). As students find the solutions, they will fill in an abstract space according to their answer with a pattern to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally "checked out" before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!
With this activity, students will practice graphing coordinate points on all four quadrants of the coordinate plane (12 in each direction with precision up to one-quarter of a point). Students will connect each point as they graph in order to reveal the answer to the mystery fun fact! This is a great way to review skills for graphing and the activity lends itself toward the discussion of fractional parts on the coordinate plane. In addition, this activity is wonderful for early finishers, skills enrichment, sub plans, or just plain fun! When students are done, have them color their picture to use as fun classroom decor!
With this activity, students will practice graphing coordinate points on all four quadrants of the coordinate plane (with precision up to one-half of a unit). Students will connect each point as they graph in order to reveal the answer to the fun fact! This is a great way to review skills for graphing and the activity lends itself toward the discussion of fractional parts on the coordinate plane. In addition, this activity is wonderful for early finishers, skills enrichment, sub plans, or just plain fun, and the students learn something that they likely didn't know! When students are done, have them color their picture to use as fun classroom decor!
With this activity, students will practice converting fractions to decimals, including repeating decimals and mixed numbers, as they color! Students will color their answer choices with the given color to reveal a beautiful, colorful mandala. Your students will enjoy this activity that lets them have fun while practicing basic arithmetic skills. This activity is great for sub plans, enrichment, extra practice, early finishers, or just plain fun. As an added bonus, the finished products make excellent classroom decor!
If you like this, you may like my other color by number activities:
Rounding decimals
Multiplying fractions
Multiplying decimals
Identifying multiples
Identifying factors
Dividing decimals
Basic order of operations
Adding and subtracting mixed numbers
Adding and subtracting fractions
Two-digit multiplication
Adding and subtracting decimals
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With this activity, students will practice simplifying expressions by applying the laws of exponents (including negative exponents and powers raised to powers). As students simplify the expressions, they will fill in an abstract space with a pattern to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally "checked out" before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!
With this activity, students will match systems of inequalities (written in slope-intercept and standard form) to the appropriate graph. Then, they will fill in an abstract space with a pattern that matches their graphs to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally "checked out" before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!
With this activity, students will identify different algebraic properites (axioms) while practicing their coloring skills! After they identify the correct property that describes the example, they will color the number of that problem according to the color indicated in the answer to complete a beautiful pattern! Even unmotivated students will enjoy practicing their skills with this color by number activity. The final products make beautiful classroom decor--a perfect way to showcase your students' talents! Treat your students (and yourself!) to something they'll enjoy doing!
If you like this, you may also like these other color by number activities:
Finding slope using a graph
Finding slope between 2 points
Finding slope and y-intercept
Factoring trinomials
Evaluating functions
Direct and inverse variation
Combining Like Terms
Adding and subtracting polynomials
Thanks and enjoy your new product!
With this activity, students will practice simplifying expressions by adding and subtracting polynomials. As students simplify the expressions, they will fill in an abstract space according to their answer with a pattern to reveal a beautiful, fun Zen design! Students can color their final products or leave them in black and white. Either way, your classroom will be decorated with beautiful artwork as the students practice their Algebra skills!
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for sub plans, enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. It is especially useful for end-of-year practice, spiral review, and motivated practice when students are exhausted from standardized testing or mentally "checked out" before a long break (hello summer!). Teachers and students alike enjoy motivating activities, so engage your students today with this relaxing activity!