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Preview of Who's Suss? - A Game of Logic, Questions and Grids

Who's Suss? - A Game of Logic, Questions and Grids

Created by
Mister E Games
Who’s Suss?Good for substitute teachers, classroom teachers, and anyone else who works with children; this pack contains three levels of the following game, with increasing challenge to keep it interesting for various ages. Play in teams or as individuals, taking turns to choose a secret character that the other players need to hunt down by asking simple yes or no questions. It is simple to learn and good for a quick brain break, or to play several times and watch the kids’ strategies grow and c
Preview of Concept Based Maths Coordinate Plane Concept Quadrants

Concept Based Maths Coordinate Plane Concept Quadrants

This set of concept quadrants targets the concept: Coordinate Plane. Suitable for use in upper Primary/Elementary and lower Secondary/Middle school Mathematics lessons. Concept quadrants are a useful tool for concept formation in a Concept Based Inquiry classroom. In each concept quadrant, three boxes contain an image or word/s that represent the target concept (examples) while the fourth box is different (non-examples). Students are encouraged to look for patterns and make connections to their
Preview of Gathering Data With Smarties

Gathering Data With Smarties

Created by
Miss M
✅ What’s Included: 🧁 Step-by-Step Visual Guide (3 steps: sorting, tallying, graphing) 🧠 Success Criteria 📝 Tally Chart Template 📊 Bar Graph Template 💬 Think-Pair-Share Prompts ❓ Interactive Quiz Questions (great for plenary or extension!) 📷 WAGOLL Examples (What A Good One Looks Like — student samples) ✅ Checklist for Students (self-assessment or peer check) 🎨 High-quality visuals for display or student use 🖨️ Printable & Digital Versions
Preview of Sketch Functions From Verbal Descriptions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Sketch Functions From Verbal Descriptions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This hand-drawn worksheet presents a clear and friendly guide to turning words into graphs. Designed like a teacher’s notes on a whiteboard, it walks students through four main types of functions: linear, quadratic, exponential, and absolute value. Each section includes: A short verbal description (like “starts at 4 and decreases by 3”) Key features such as slope, intercepts, or vertex A matching equation written neatly by hand A simple, labeled graph to visualize the function Colorful doo
Preview of Copy-the-Squares Mystery Grid Table Drawing Coloring Sheet "Deer" Art & Math

Copy-the-Squares Mystery Grid Table Drawing Coloring Sheet "Deer" Art & Math

Created by
BusyWorkMadeFun
It’s “busy work” - but it’s actually engaging and fun for students! Perfect for last-minute sub plans, early finishers, and students who need extra practice. It's more engaging than a basic worksheet, as students feel rewarded to unlock each square as they try to guess what they're coloring. These worksheets engage both students' art skills (recognizing simple shapes and lines) and table graphing skills (identifying table cells). ⬆️ TPT automatically compresses images - Click here to view all
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