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Preview of Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Can your students uncover the IXL imposter? In this engaging logic-based data activity, students take on the role of data detectives tasked with analyzing graphs, interpreting data, and using mathematical reasoning to identify which student report doesn’t add up. Blending real-world context with graphing and problem-solving, this challenge encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and meaningful math talk. Perfect for review, enrichment, early finishers, or an investigative-themed math day! W
Preview of Coordinate Grids with Google Sheets (or Excel) and Legos (Free)

Coordinate Grids with Google Sheets (or Excel) and Legos (Free)

In the free version of this activity, you will get a preview of a coordinate grid that can be used in the classroom as well as a list of Legos that can be used to recreate the image revealed in the grid. The full priced version contains all the math problems needed to unlock the image. When the correct solutions are typed into the coordinate grid (in Google Sheets or Excel), the cells will change color. When all problems have been solved, an image will appear. The Lego images in the product ar
Preview of Learn How to Draw Monsters! Vol. 1

Learn How to Draw Monsters! Vol. 1

Learning how to draw has never been easier or more fun. Practice graphing, fine motor skills, hand/eye coordination, pencil control, coordinating images within a grid pattern, and coloring to create super cool monsters. Perfect activity for Advanced Students, Art Projects, Math Skills, or anyone with Busy Hands. This packet includes 30 different Monsters on graphing paper. The left half of the page shows a fun monster on a number/letter grid. The right half of the page is a blank grid wit
Preview of Scatterplot Project Using Real Data

Scatterplot Project Using Real Data

Created by
Laura Becker
Students are asked to find an example of time-series data in which the dependent variable (y) varies linearly with time (X). The data should have a strong positive or negative correlation. Students will be asked to: Make a scatter plot of the data. Use a straight edge to draw a line of best fit. Find the equation of the line where they must show work for how they determined this. Use their equation to predict the value of the variable in 2012 and 2018. A very detailed rubric is provided. 1
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