This activity takes cut and paste to the next level! The matrix gives students algebraic expressions on one side and different values for the variables on the other side. For after the activity, reflection questions are included to get students to dive deeper into the content. These questions can also be used as a formative assessment to gauge each students level of understanding. The final reflection asks students to self-reflect and rate how well they feel they are understanding the concepts o
This activity is has students convert fractions to decimals and sort their answers into repeating and terminating decimals. Each sorting tile includes a space for the students to show their work, eliminating the need for extra scrap paper! Also, and exit ticket is included for after the activity to individually assess each student's level of understanding.
This activity takes cut and paste to the next level! Students will have to match sets of numbers based on their GCF and LCM. Having to do double the matching makes this activity a great bang for it's buck! For after the activity, reflection questions are included to get students to dive deeper into the content. These questions can also be used as a formative assessment to gauge each students level of understanding. The final reflection asks students to self-reflect and rate how well they feel th
Kick the school year off right by getting to know your students and having them get to know each other! Great for the secondary classroom, this All About Me page asks students to draw their favorite apps, write their top 5 playlist and even summarize using hashtags.
These partner matching problems get students to work together while keeping each individual accountable. Each partner will solve their problems then they will compare their answers. If all of their answers match they are correct, if not they will swap papers and check each other's work.
This activity also contains reflection questions for after the activity to individually assess each students mathematical understanding.
I hope you and your students enjoy this activity! If you have any questio
This activity takes cut and paste to the next level! The matrix ask students to take two numbers and match them based on their sum and difference. An accountability page is included for students to show their work.
For after the activity, an exit ticket is included to individually assess each student. The exit ticket asks students to summarize the lesson, solve a couple problems and self-assess their own understanding.
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This activity takes cut and paste to the next level! The matrix works like a multiplication chart for expanding algebraic expressions but some information is missing, requiring student to also have to factor algebraic expressions. There are extra answers included to give your student and extra challenge! Having to do double the math makes this activity a great bang for it's buck! For after the activity, reflection questions are included to get students to dive deeper into the content. These ques
This activity takes cut and paste to the next level! Students will have to match sets triangles and quadrilaterals based on their area and perimeter. Having to do double the matching makes this activity a great bang for it's buck! For after the activity, reflection questions are included to get students to dive deeper into the content. These questions can also be used as a formative assessment to gauge each students level of understanding. The final reflection asks students to self-reflect and r
These partner matching problems get students to work together while keeping each individual accountable. Each partner will solve their problems then they will compare their answers. If all of their answers match they are correct, if not they will swap papers and check each other's work.
This activity also contains reflection questions for after the activity. They ask students to summarize finding the MAD, explain what the MAD means and rate their own level of understanding.
I hope you and your
These partner matching problems get students to work together while keeping each individual accountable. Each partner will solve their problems then they will compare their answers. If all of their answers match they are correct, if not they will swap papers and check each other's work.
This activity also contains reflection questions for after the activity. They ask students to summarize how to use the order of operations, explain what exponents are and rate their own level of understanding.
6th
Basic Operations, Math, Order of Operations
CCSS
6.EE.A.1
$3.00
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