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Preview of Math Dyscalculia and Math Dyslexia NO Prep Pack

Math Dyscalculia and Math Dyslexia NO Prep Pack

Created by
Mrs Lena
This resource is created for teaching, practice, and assessment of number sense, skip counting, sequencing of numbers, number patterns, sequencing of months and seasons, direction, parts of a whole, visualization and mental math, and reversibility sorting. Designed with the Pierce Method and the special needs learner in mind, this pack presents math in a visual manner. Ideal for children with dyscalculia, dyslexia, non-verbal learners, and math learning disabilities.This resource is created for
Preview of Beginning of Year 7th Grade Math Pre Assessment Pretest | Digital & Print

Beginning of Year 7th Grade Math Pre Assessment Pretest | Digital & Print

This self-scoring digital assessment with printable/editable version is a Back to School 7th Grade Math Pre-Assessment, 7th Grade Math Pre-Test, 7th Grade Math Pre-Diagnostic Test, 7th Grade Math Assessment, 7th Grade Baseline, Intervention or a 7th Grade Math Readiness Test. This useful assessment covers ONLY 6th Grade Common Core Math standards and has 30 multiple choice questions. 7th Grade Math Mid - End of Year Post Assessment: Click HERE7th Grade Math Pre/Post Bundle: Click HERE6th - 8t
Preview of Beginning of Year 8th Grade Math Pre Assessment Pretest Self Grading & Print Too

Beginning of Year 8th Grade Math Pre Assessment Pretest Self Grading & Print Too

Save valuable grading time while quickly identifying student skill gaps with this automatic, auto-scoring digital (and printable) Back to School 8th Grade Pre-Assessment, 8th Grade Math Pre-Test, 8th Grade Math Pre-Diagnostic Test, 8th Grade Math Assessment, 8th Grade Baseline, Intervention or a 8th Grade Math Readiness Test. Useful for progress monitoring & data analysis, this assessment covers ONLY 7th Grade Common Core Math standards. Pair this with my 8th Math Assessment Bundle (Pre, Mid,
Preview of 3rd Grade Math Test Prep and Review Digital Jeopardy Game Show Grade 3 Math

3rd Grade Math Test Prep and Review Digital Jeopardy Game Show Grade 3 Math

Created by
Kiwiland
Make end-of-year review engaging and interactive with this 3rd Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game! This ready-to-use classroom game covers key Grade 3 math standards and is perfect for test prep, spiral review, math centers, or whole-class review. This Math Jeopardy game includes 5 categories designed to review essential third grade skills in a fun, competitive format while reinforcing real assessment-style thinking. Students review:Place ValueOperations (Multiplication & Division)FractionsMeasurem
Preview of Fractions Bundle | 5th Grade | 5.NF | Pear Deck Interactive | Bonus 4th Review

Fractions Bundle | 5th Grade | 5.NF | Pear Deck Interactive | Bonus 4th Review

Created by
Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides Bundle includes the following lessons: Equivalent fractions (review) 4.NF.A.1Add/Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators (review) 4.NF.B.3Add/Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators - 5.NF.A.1Word Problems: Adding & Subtracting Fractions - 5.NF.A.2Fractions as Division - 5.NF.B.3Multiply Fractions - 5.NF.B.4Scaling and Resizing with Multiplication - 5.NF.B.5Word Problems: Multiplying Fractions - 5.NF.B.6Divide Fractions - 5.NF.B.7Each slide deck fol
Preview of Ultimate Math Toolkit: Worksheets + Calculator + Game

Ultimate Math Toolkit: Worksheets + Calculator + Game

⭐ Math Teacher OS™ + Monster Math Defense™The Ultimate Math Bundle for Grades 7–12 (Offline • No Prep • No AI Needed)Transform your entire math classroom with one download. This powerful offline bundle includes Math Teacher OS™—your new all-in-one worksheet generator + calculator + teacher toolbox—and Monster Math Defense™, an arcade-style math game that keeps students engaged while building fluency. Whether you need bell ringers, homework, quick quizzes, practice sheets, review, stat
Preview of 4th Grade Math Test Prep and Review Digital Jeopardy Game Show Grade 4 Math

4th Grade Math Test Prep and Review Digital Jeopardy Game Show Grade 4 Math

Created by
Kiwiland
Make math review fast, competitive, and focused with this 4th Grade Math Jeopardy-style game designed for test prep, end-of-year review, and quick whole-class practice. Students answer 25 progressively challenging questions across key Grade 4 strands, with a mix of formats (multiple choice, short answer, and “order the numbers” style prompts) to keep engagement high while reinforcing core skills. Skills CoveredPlace Value: digit value, rounding, expanded form, ordering numbers, place value reaso
Preview of Simplifying Fractions and Equivalent Digital Escape Room Game Math Reveiw

Simplifying Fractions and Equivalent Digital Escape Room Game Math Reveiw

Created by
Kiwiland
Simplifying fractions to lowest terms digital escape room game and equivalent fractions practice, wrapped into a fun, story-based mission your students will love! In this Fractions Digital Escape Room, a Fraction Monster has caused fraction chaos by splitting the world into mismatched parts. Students become Fraction Finders and solve 6 clues, each leading to a code that repairs the world. Better than a worksheet. This resource is ideal when you need an engaging fractions activity for math center
Preview of Solving with Trig Picture Reveal | Google Activity plus Quiz

Solving with Trig Picture Reveal | Google Activity plus Quiz

Make writing trig ratios engaging and visual with this trio of fun Google Sheets Picture Reveal activity! Perfect for practicing sine, cosine, and tangent, students unlock parts of a hidden image as they correctly answer trig ratio problems. Great for distance learning, classroom review, or sub plans! Start with writing Trig Ratios for a firm foundation, then practice finding missing sides and finally find missing angles.
Preview of AP Statistics Residual vs Outlier vs Influential Point use with Schoology

AP Statistics Residual vs Outlier vs Influential Point use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among residuals (the vertical distance between an observed data point and the regression line), outliers (data points that fall far from the overall pattern in the y-direction), and influential points (data points whose removal would substantially change the regression line slope, intercept, or correlation). Each scenario requires students to identify the correct concept or apply it to a regression context. Ideal
Preview of AP Statistics Quantitative vs Categorical vs Ordinal use with Schoology

AP Statistics Quantitative vs Categorical vs Ordinal use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among quantitative data (numerical values where arithmetic operations are meaningful), categorical (nominal) data (values that represent categories or groups with no natural ordering), and ordinal data (categorical data with a meaningful natural order but unequal intervals). Each scenario requires students to classify the data type correctly and understand its implications for statistical analysis. Ideal for AP St
Preview of AP Statistics Margin of Error vs Standard Error vs SD use with Schoology

AP Statistics Margin of Error vs Standard Error vs SD use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among standard deviation (a measure of spread in a dataset or population), standard error (the standard deviation of a sampling distribution — how much a sample statistic varies from sample to sample), and margin of error (the half-width of a confidence interval, equal to the critical value times the standard error). Each scenario requires students to identify which measure is appropriate. Ideal for AP Statistics
Preview of AP Statistics Permutation vs Combination use with Schoology

AP Statistics Permutation vs Combination use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between permutations (arrangements where order matters) and combinations (selections where order does not matter). Each scenario presents a real-world counting problem requiring students to identify the correct method, set up the appropriate formula, or calculate the result. Ideal for Algebra 2, precalculus, AP Statistics, and probability units. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, o
Preview of AP Statistics Z-Score vs T-Score vs Percentile use with Schoology

AP Statistics Z-Score vs T-Score vs Percentile use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among z-scores (standardized scores measuring how many standard deviations a value is from the mean), t-scores (standardized scores used when the population standard deviation is unknown and replaced by the sample standard deviation), and percentiles (values below which a given percentage of observations fall). Each scenario requires students to identify or apply the correct concept. Ideal for AP Statistics course
Preview of AP Statistics Statistical vs Practical Significance use with Schoology

AP Statistics Statistical vs Practical Significance use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between statistical significance (a mathematical determination that an observed result is unlikely due to chance, based on p-value and alpha) and practical significance (whether the size of the effect is large enough to matter in real-world contexts). Each scenario requires students to evaluate whether a result is statistically significant, practically significant, both, or neither. Ideal for AP Statistics and res
Preview of AP Statistics Skewed vs Symmetric vs Bimodal use with Schoology

AP Statistics Skewed vs Symmetric vs Bimodal use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among the shapes of distributions: skewed right (tail extends to the right, mean > median), skewed left (tail extends to the left, mean < median), symmetric (mirror image around center, mean ≈ median), and bimodal (two distinct peaks). Each scenario presents a real-world data context requiring students to identify or predict the distribution shape. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory statistics courses
Preview of AP Statistics Random vs Stratified vs Cluster vs Systematic use with Schoology

AP Statistics Random vs Stratified vs Cluster vs Systematic use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among four major probability sampling methods: simple random sampling (every individual has an equal chance of selection), stratified sampling (population divided into groups, random samples from each), cluster sampling (population divided into groups, entire groups randomly selected), and systematic sampling (every kth individual selected after a random start). Each scenario requires students to identify the corr
Preview of AP Statistics Resistant vs Non-Resistant Measures use with Schoology

AP Statistics Resistant vs Non-Resistant Measures use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between resistant measures (statistical summaries that are not strongly affected by outliers or extreme values — median, IQR, Q1, Q3) and non-resistant measures (summaries that are sensitive to extreme values — mean, standard deviation, range). Each scenario requires students to identify which measure is appropriate given the data context. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory statistics courses. Use as a bell
Preview of AP Statistics Parameter vs Statistic vs Population vs Sample use with Schoology

AP Statistics Parameter vs Statistic vs Population vs Sample use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among four foundational statistics concepts: population (the entire group of interest), sample (a subset of the population selected for study), parameter (a numerical summary describing a population), and statistic (a numerical summary calculated from a sample). Each scenario presents a real-world data collection situation requiring students to identify which concept applies. Ideal for AP Statistics, introductory
Preview of AP Statistics One Tailed vs Two Tailed Test use with Schoology

AP Statistics One Tailed vs Two Tailed Test use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between one-tailed hypothesis tests (where the alternative hypothesis specifies a direction: greater than or less than) and two-tailed hypothesis tests (where the alternative hypothesis detects any difference in either direction: not equal to). Each scenario requires students to identify the appropriate test type and understand its implications for p-value calculation and critical regions. Ideal for AP Statistics
Preview of AP Statistics Observational Study vs Experiment vs Survey use with Schoology

AP Statistics Observational Study vs Experiment vs Survey use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among the three major data collection methods: observational studies (researchers observe without intervening), experiments (researchers impose a treatment and measure its effect), and surveys (researchers collect self-reported data through questionnaires). Each scenario requires students to identify the method used and understand its implications for causation and bias. Ideal for AP Statistics, AP Psychology, and
Preview of AP Statistics Null Hypothesis vs Alternative Hypothesis use with Schoology

AP Statistics Null Hypothesis vs Alternative Hypothesis use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between the null hypothesis (the default claim of no effect or no difference, denoted H₀) and the alternative hypothesis (the claim the researcher seeks evidence for, denoted Hₐ or H₁). Each scenario requires students to correctly identify, write, or evaluate hypotheses in real-world statistical testing contexts. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory statistics courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit r
Preview of AP Statistics Mutually Exclusive vs Independent Events use with Schoology

AP Statistics Mutually Exclusive vs Independent Events use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between mutually exclusive events (events that cannot both occur at the same time — P(A and B) = 0) and independent events (events where the occurrence of one does not affect the probability of the other — P(A|B) = P(A)). Each scenario requires students to identify the relationship type or apply the correct probability rule. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory probability courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit t
Preview of AP Statistics Lurking vs Confounding vs Explanatory Variable use with Schoology

AP Statistics Lurking vs Confounding vs Explanatory Variable use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among explanatory variables (the variable a researcher manipulates or uses to predict an outcome), confounding variables (variables related to both the explanatory variable and the response variable that distort the apparent relationship), and lurking variables (unmeasured variables that influence the relationship between the explanatory and response variables). Each scenario requires students to identify which ty
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