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Differentiated levels of “heat” for these math worksheets mean every student starts class feeling both challenged and accomplished.

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A couple of years ago, high school math teacher Jennifer Feehan taught a group of ELL students who had a wide range of math skills. Some students were catching up on their positive and negative signs, while others were ready to solve equations. To start each class, she needed an activity that would engage students at all levels. And heat warm-ups were born.

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