If students correctly solve the odd problems, they will get the same answer even though the questions are different. This aspect makes these activities self-checking. If students do not arrive at the same answer, they work together to resolve any errors in their reasoning.
This 8th-grade math partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 12 problems where they are given the volume and must find the missing height, radius, or diameter for cylinders, cones, or spheres. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making thes
In this 8th-grade or Algebra 1 activity students will work with partners to determine slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) from tables, coordinates, and graphs. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do not arrive at the sa
In this 8th-grade partner activity students will classify real numbers and determine if numbers are rational or irrational while explaining their reasoning. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do not arrive at the
This 7th-grade partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 20 questions on the order of operations with problems that contain integers and exponents. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do no
This 7th-grade partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 18 2-step equations that have integers, decimals, fractions, and distributive property. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do not ar
This 7th-grade partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 16 two-step equation story problems that have distributive property and combining like terms. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do
These 8th-grade math partner activities provide students with practice solving problems from every unit of 8th-grade common core math. The best part of these activities is that they are self-checking! This bundle contains 23 partner activities for 8th-grade math, at a discounted price of 30% off the listed prices! Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has diff
This 8th-grade math statistics and probability partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 8 problems where they practice and apply concepts with two-way frequency tables. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checki
This 7th-grade partner activity provides students with the opportunity to simplify 20 expressions with integers using the distributive property and combining like terms. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do not
This 8th-grade or Algebra 1 partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 18 multi-step equations that have decimals, fractions, distributive property, combining like terms, one solution, no solution, and infinite solutions. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get th
In this 8th-grade activity students will apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between two points in the coordinate system. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do not arrive at the same answers, they
In this 8th-grade partner activity students will use square root and cube root symbols to represent solutions to equations of the form x² = and x³ = . Evaluate square roots of small perfect squares and cube roots of small perfect cubes. Know that √2 is irrational. The student is expected to: approximate the value of an irrational number, including π and square roots of numbers less than 225, and locate that rational number approximation to determine the two consecutive integers between which a
This 8th-grade math transformations partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 8 problems where they practice and apply concepts with translations on the coordinate plane. Students will generalize the properties of orientation and congruence of figures after transformations and use algebraic representations to explain the effect of transformations. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions sho
In this 8th-grade partner activity students will practice applying the Triangle Sum Theorem and the Exterior Angle Theorem, through the use of algebra to find missing angles of triangles. They will also use angle-angle criterion for similarity of triangles to find missing angles. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctl
This 6th-grade partner activity provides students with the opportunity to simplify 24 expressions using the distributive property and combining like terms. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do not arrive at the
In this 8th-grade partner activity students will practice the exponent properties and exponent rules. They will also evaluate expressions and use error analysis to determine the mistakes. They will need to know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different question
In this 8th-grade activity students will determine if each relation is a function and then explain their thinking. Students will work on identifying 20 different graphs, tables, and coordinates to determine which are a functions and which are not. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will ge
In this 8th-grade or Algebra 1 activity students will graph equations in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b) and determine where the two lines cross. Also could be used at the beginning of the graphing systems of equations. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making th
This 6th-grade partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 20 questions on the order of operations with problems that contain exponents and decimals.. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions should be done individually because each partner has different questions. If students correctly solve the problems, they will get the same answers, making these activities self-checking. If students do no
This 8th-grade math transformations partner activity provides students with the opportunity to solve 8 problems where they practice and apply concepts with reflection on the coordinate plane. Students will generalize the properties of orientation and congruence of figures after transformations and use algebraic representations to explain the effect of transformations. Partners will work on the odd questions together because the questions and answers are exactly the same. The even questions shoul