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Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
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Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning
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"I used this resource with my 6th grade special education math class as independent practice solving proportions. I like that it is self-checking for students and provides some practice doing math problems on the computer. This covers TEKS 6.4B for Texas educators."
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Bethany K.
"Heads up- make sure you remove the answer key before assigning LOL. Luckily my kids were super honest, and probably just confident in the skill, but most kids didn't even notice it was there until it was mentioned, and they didn't use it to cheat!"
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Elizabeth F.

Description

This digital activity can be use on google classroom and Microsoft teams. This mystery picture activity is perfect for students to review solving proportions during distance learning or in the classroom. This is an engaging activity that your students will enjoy. This resource has 10 equations in google sheet, very easy to assign on google classroom.

Correct answers: Parts of the picture will be revealed, answer will turn green.

Wrong answers: Parts of the picture will not appear and the answer will turn red.

Why are these activities so amazing?

*No prep

*No grading ( Self-Checking)

*Instant feedback

*Interactive

*Paperless

Similar Resources:

*Two-step Equations

*Solving Proportions

*Finding Slope from Two Points

*Area of Composite Figures

*Percent of a Number

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Solving Proportions Pixel Art Digital Activity | Distance Learning

Mrs Padillas Math Class
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7th - 9th, Adult Education
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What others say

"I used this resource with my 6th grade special education math class as independent practice solving proportions. I like that it is self-checking for students and provides some practice doing math problems on the computer. This covers TEKS 6.4B for Texas educators."
star
Bethany K.
"Heads up- make sure you remove the answer key before assigning LOL. Luckily my kids were super honest, and probably just confident in the skill, but most kids didn't even notice it was there until it was mentioned, and they didn't use it to cheat!"
star
Elizabeth F.

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Description

This digital activity can be use on google classroom and Microsoft teams. This mystery picture activity is perfect for students to review solving proportions during distance learning or in the classroom. This is an engaging activity that your students will enjoy. This resource has 10 equations in google sheet, very easy to assign on google classroom.

Correct answers: Parts of the picture will be revealed, answer will turn green.

Wrong answers: Parts of the picture will not appear and the answer will turn red.

Why are these activities so amazing?

*No prep

*No grading ( Self-Checking)

*Instant feedback

*Interactive

*Paperless

Similar Resources:

*Two-step Equations

*Solving Proportions

*Finding Slope from Two Points

*Area of Composite Figures

*Percent of a Number

Connect with me ⬇

Instagram

Facebook

Pinterest

Follow my TPT

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➯ Don't forget to leave feedback. You will receive TPT credits (AKA money back) that can be used on future purchases! >> CLICK HERE

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No prep way for students to review solving proportions!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship, e.g., by testing for equivalent ratios in a table or graphing on a coordinate plane and observing whether the graph is a straight line through the origin.
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