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Preview of Simplifying Expressions: Digital Real World Activity

Simplifying Expressions: Digital Real World Activity

Looking for a digital, no-prep, real-world connection activity that covers simplifying expressions (the distributive property and combining like terms)? Look no further! This activity allows students to explore and make connections between simplifying expressions and orders at a fast-food restaurant. Students will: Use the concept of the distributive property to determine the amount of each food item when purchasing various combos Use the concept of combining like terms by combining like foo
Preview of Altitude Exploration: Real World Integer Activity

Altitude Exploration: Real World Integer Activity

In this activity, students will have to first draw the seven summits and the deepest four ocean trenches. They will then answer questions comparing, ordering, and finding the differences between the elevations of these geographic formations. This mathematical activity integrates the arts as well as social studies in order for students to explore the ideas of integers and integer operations. This activity allows students to: Use integers in a real-world application Compare and order integersLear
Preview of Number Line Practice: Rational Numbers Activity

Number Line Practice: Rational Numbers Activity

In this activity, students will first place a variety of rational numbers (fractions, decimals, positive & negative) on a number line. They will then compare rational numbers with inequalities as well as order them from least to greatest. This activity allows students to practice: Plotting numbers on a number lineComparing rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, positive & negative)Ordering from least to greatest What's included: 2 page worksheet (printable)2 page worksheet (digital
Preview of There's Been a Crime: Volume of Cylinders and Rectangular Prisms EDITABLE

There's Been a Crime: Volume of Cylinders and Rectangular Prisms EDITABLE

Looking for a digital or print, no-prep, engaging activity that asks students to practice finding the volume of cylinders and rectangular prisms? Look no further! There's Been a Crime activity requires students to: find the volume of rectangular prisms by calculating the area of the base x the height find the volume of cylinders by calculating the area of the base x the height Students will then use this information to determine who the criminal is. There are 6 suspects and each one has thei
Preview of The Real Number System: Classifying Numbers Activity

The Real Number System: Classifying Numbers Activity

Looking for a digital, no-prep, exploration activity that covers the real number system? Look no further! This activity allows students to explore classifying and reading charts of items they are already familiar with: Animal Classification (wild animals, pets, dogs...) Planet Earth (continents, countries, cities...) The final two slides allow students to apply their learning from the activities above as well as that of the real number system to be able to complete a real number chart and cl
Preview of Expressions: Digital Activity Bundle

Expressions: Digital Activity Bundle

Looking for no-prep, interactive, digital activities for working with expressions? These activities include a wide range of topics such as vocabulary, identifying like terms as well as simplifying using combining like terms and the distributive property. They are great to use with students both in the classroom as well as homework or during virtual school. All activities are located in Google Slides making it easy to share with students through Google Classroom or other digital platforms. St
Preview of Combining Like Terms: Digital Drag and Drop Practice

Combining Like Terms: Digital Drag and Drop Practice

Looking for a digital, no-prep, drag and drop activity that covers combining like terms? Look no further! This activity allows students to move each term in the expression into like term groups allowing them to visualize the act of combining like terms. They will then type out their final, simplified answer. The first four problems are easy since they are shorter expressions with no exponents. The last four are much longer and do include exponents. Choose to use all the problems with your st
Preview of Labeling Expressions: Digital Vocabulary Activity

Labeling Expressions: Digital Vocabulary Activity

Looking for a digital, no-prep, drag and drop activity that offers students another opportunity to interact with vocabulary? Look no further! This activity allows students to label various parts of four different expressions. They will need to identify and drag the correct vocabulary word to label certain parts such as variables, constants, coefficients, like terms, expression, and exponent. This is a great activity to use with students as they are just learning and practicing this vocabulary
Preview of The Constant of Proportionality from Graphs - Guided Notes

The Constant of Proportionality from Graphs - Guided Notes

These guided notes help students to find the constant of proportionality from graphs as well as translate between formats (equations, tables and graphs). These notes focus on the following skills: Finding the constant of proportionality in graphs Writing an equation from a graph Translating between graphs, equations and tables. What's included: 1 page of guided notes (printable) 1 page of guided notes (digital version on Google Slides) **Note: You will have to first make a copy and then distr
Preview of Fruity Rational Numbers: A Number Line Activity

Fruity Rational Numbers: A Number Line Activity

Looking for a digital, no-prep, number line activity that covers rational numbers and includes different levels perfect for easy differentiation? Look no further! This activity includes 4 different levels all of which provide students with practice in plotting and locating rational numbers on the number line. All within Google! The first level asks students to use a number line provided in order to determine which pieces of fruit apply to certain criteria such as less than -1 or between -2 a
Preview of Guided Notes: Comparing the Constants of Proportionality

Guided Notes: Comparing the Constants of Proportionality

These guided notes help students to compare constants of proportionality primarily from graphs. These notes focus on the following skills: Determining the largest/smallest constant of proportionality from looking at a line's steepness Finding the constant of proportionality in graphs, equations and tables Answering questions about a graph (such as which is faster or slower) What's included: 1 page of guided notes (printable)1 page of guided notes (digital version on Google Slides) **Note: You wi
Preview of Like Terms: Digital Card Sort Activity

Like Terms: Digital Card Sort Activity

This no-prep, digital activity actually includes TWO different card sorts that are ready to be used with your students! Both allow students to practice their skills in identifying like terms based on variables and exponents. The first activity includes constants and variables whereas the second is slightly more challenging since it includes terms with multiple variables and exponents. Choose to use one of the activities or both with your students as classwork, homework, or partner/group work.
Preview of BOOM CARDS: Proportional or Not?

BOOM CARDS: Proportional or Not?

These task cards are a great no-prep way for students to practice determining whether tables, equations and graphs are proportional or not..... digitally! Students will complete interactive problems about proportional relationships in tables, equations and graphs all while receiving immediate feedback!These 15 digital task cards will allow students to practice their skills in: Determining and recognizing proportional relationships in various formats (equations, tables, and graphs) New to B
Preview of Temperature Exploration: Real World Integer Activity

Temperature Exploration: Real World Integer Activity

In this activity, students will be asked to explore the temperature of various cities around the world. They will need to calculate temperature change from January to August in these seven cities as well as answer questions and order the temperatures from coldest to warmest. This an exploratory activity that requires students to use prior knowledge in order to start thinking about integer operations and comparing integers on the number line. This activity allows students to: Read thermometers C
Preview of Integer Operations: Digital Card Sort Activity

Integer Operations: Digital Card Sort Activity

Looking for a digital, no-prep, drag and drop activity that covers integer operations? Look no further! This activity allows students to group together integer problems that result in the same answer. There are three separate activities included: The first includes only addition and subtraction integer problems The second includes multiplication and division Finally the third is a mixture of all four operations Students will solve each problem and then click and drag it to the correct answer
Preview of Equivalent Expressions: Digital Puzzle Activity

Equivalent Expressions: Digital Puzzle Activity

This no-prep, digital activity actually includes TWO different puzzle activities that are ready to be used with your students! Both allow students to practice their skills in simplifying expressions and determining equivalent expressions. Students will need to use the distributive property and combining like terms and then complete the puzzles by matching equivalent expressions together. Choose to use one of the activities or both with your students as classwork, homework, or partner/group wor
Preview of BOOM CARDS: Coordinate Plane Vocabulary and Graphing

BOOM CARDS: Coordinate Plane Vocabulary and Graphing

These task cards are a great no-prep way for students to practice coordinate graphing in all four quadrants digitally! Students will complete interactive problems about plotting points, coordinate plane vocabulary and determining coordinate pairs all while receiving immediate feedback. These 10 digital task cards cover: Coordinate plane vocabulary (x-axis, y-axis and origin) Plotting points in all four quadrants Determining the coordinate pair from a point on the graph New to Boom? Boom C
Preview of Balancing Equations: Fall Puzzles

Balancing Equations: Fall Puzzles

Looking for a digital, no-prep, exploration activity that allows students to develop their algebraic thinking in solving equations? Look no further! This activity allows students to work with balanced scales in order to determine the value of an unknown. These puzzles will introduce students to one and two-step equations without the use of variables and mathematical sentences. Just with the use of scales and fall images, students will be able to explore and develop a deeper understanding of al
Preview of BOOM CARDS: Comparing the Constant of Proportionality in Graphs

BOOM CARDS: Comparing the Constant of Proportionality in Graphs

These task cards are a great no-prep way for students to practice their skills of comparing constant of proportionalities (unit rates) in a graph..... digitally! Students will compare speeds and unit prices for various things and will have to determine, based on the incline of the line, which constant of proportionality is larger/smaller all while receiving immediate feedback!These 10 digital task cards will allow students to practice their skills in: Ordering constant of proportionalities
Preview of Comparing Constants of Proportionality: Reading Graphs Activity

Comparing Constants of Proportionality: Reading Graphs Activity

Looking for a digital or print, no-prep activity that allows students to compare constants of proportionality in graphs when they are able to calculate the actual value and when they analyze the inclines? Look no further! In this activity, students will first answer questions using graphs where they are able to determine the constant of proportionality. They will then answer questions, compare (expensive, cheapest, fastest, slowest) graphs where the COP is unknown, using only the inclines of
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