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Women's History Month Common Core 6.EE.B.7 resources

Preview of Women's History Month: Emmy Noether Math Activity

Women's History Month: Emmy Noether Math Activity

Created by
Loving Math 143
Women's History Month: Emmy Noether Math ActivityThis is a math activity celebrating Women's History Month. The activity gives a brief description of Emmy Noether. Noether was one of the most important women in the history of mathematics. Shee was able to overcome much adversity and make a lasting mark in the study of mathematics. Students will then solve 14 one-step algebraic equations. Students will be asked to use inverse operations and check their solution. Fractions and decimals are inclu
Preview of Math Bio Growing Bundle: Strong Women Edition - Pre-Algebra Worksheets

Math Bio Growing Bundle: Strong Women Edition - Pre-Algebra Worksheets

Created by
Ms Persun's Room
Do you want to teach your students about strong women but teach math and it's difficult to integrate? I feel ya! I created this series of pre-algebra worksheets to reinforce math skills while also teaching a valuable lesson in women's history. This bundle includes 5 products (all with answer keys included!): Alice Paul - Algebraic ExpressionsRuth Bader Ginsburg - Dividing Fractions (w/ and w/o negatives)Frida Kahlo - One-Step EquationsMalala Yousafzai - Two-Step EquationsMarie Curie - Area and C
Preview of Women's History Month // Solving One step Equations - Positive Numbers Only

Women's History Month // Solving One step Equations - Positive Numbers Only

Created by
Algebra in Bloom
This Women's History Month Cut and Paste Activity on Solving Algebraic One step Equations has 8 algebraic equations to solve and match to the correct solution which will reveal an Inspirational quote made by an inspirational women in history. Great way to incorporate Women in History in the Math Classroom!Students will practice solving one step equations with positive numbers only. This is the simplest Print and Go, No Prep Women's History Month assignment! Answer Key is included which make
Preview of Women's History Month Middle School Math Puzzle: Presidential Medal of Freedom

Women's History Month Middle School Math Puzzle: Presidential Medal of Freedom

This cross-curricular warm-up connects math with quotes from these five women Presidential Medal of Freedom Awardees: Helen Keller, Dolores Clara Fernandez Huerta, Joan Ganz Cooney, Sandra Day O’Connor, and Katherine Johnson. As students find the missing years, they solve equations, do measurement conversions, and find the greatest common factor (GCF). This resource includes PPT/Google Slides with historical notes about the five special women, along with quotes. And you'll be in complete control
Preview of One Step Equations Worksheet - Frida Kahlo

One Step Equations Worksheet - Frida Kahlo

Created by
Ms Persun's Room
Students learn about the life of Frida Kahlo by completing this worksheet on one-step equations. WAIT! This resource can also be found in my Math Bio Growing Bundle: Strong Women Edition. Too many resources? No problem, just "ask a question" to request a CUSTOM BUNDLE made just for you!If you liked this resource, you may also like...Alice Paul - Algebraic ExpressionsRuth Bader Ginsburg - Dividing Fractions (w/ and w/o negatives)Malala Yousafzai - Two-Step EquationsMarie Curie - Area and Circumfe
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