Description
Solving equations or slope, it's your choice! This resource is designed to allow your students to choose their own math path. Talk about differentiation and student choice! There are two versions included in this resource, a digital version that uses Google Forms and checks students' answers for you. A free Google account is required. The other version is a paper version with the same questions on the Google Form, the only difference is that you would have to check their work. An answer key is provided.
You can even print out the paper version for your students while they work on the Google Form version. It can serve as scrap paper and a place to show their work that they can turn in for credit and to keep them accountable.
So what makes this a choose your own math path? Well, depending on the student's answer to the first question, it will take them to one of 2 paths, solving multi-step equations or writing equations in slope intercept form.
There are 10 levels (questions) included for each path. If a student changes their mind, they can back up and choose a different path.
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Math Challenge | Choose Your Own Math Path | Equations and Slope
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Description
Solving equations or slope, it's your choice! This resource is designed to allow your students to choose their own math path. Talk about differentiation and student choice! There are two versions included in this resource, a digital version that uses Google Forms and checks students' answers for you. A free Google account is required. The other version is a paper version with the same questions on the Google Form, the only difference is that you would have to check their work. An answer key is provided.
You can even print out the paper version for your students while they work on the Google Form version. It can serve as scrap paper and a place to show their work that they can turn in for credit and to keep them accountable.
So what makes this a choose your own math path? Well, depending on the student's answer to the first question, it will take them to one of 2 paths, solving multi-step equations or writing equations in slope intercept form.
There are 10 levels (questions) included for each path. If a student changes their mind, they can back up and choose a different path.
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Let's connect and stay in touch for freebies, updates, and more!




