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Preview of Density & Percent Error Quick Labs

Density & Percent Error Quick Labs

Enjoy using these 2 quick labs to practice measurement skills, density calculations, and percent error any time throughout the year. In the density lab, students are asked to determine the density of aluminum by measuring the dimensions and mass of sheets of aluminum foil. In the index card lab, students calculate the area and perimeter of an index card, and determine their percent error based on the provided dimensions. Color and B&W versions included.These are considered quick labs becau
Preview of Everything on Quadratics

Everything on Quadratics

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Rasey Math
Use this activity to help your students discover and practice Quadratics. It covers graphing, quadratic formula, factoring, zeroes, roots, solutions, x-intercepts, axis of symmetry, min/max, increasing/decreasing intervals, and the vertex. Everything is on one page, so students learn that there are multiple ways to find the zeroes of a quadratic. Their knowledge allows them to pick the best method. This pack includes 2 versions, 16 total problems, all problems worked out in the included key.
Preview of Math Lab:  Investigating Second-hand Smoke Using Inequality Symbols

Math Lab: Investigating Second-hand Smoke Using Inequality Symbols

This lab is great to use as reinforcement to newly learned lessons, or it can be used as a semester review! Honestly, this is one of my favorites! * Working with a partner, students use balloons to measure the volume of a single breath of air and apply their calculations to determine (mathematically) how much second-hand smoke they breathe when exposed! * In the process of making their discovery, students use the circumference formula in a variety of forms in order to find a radius, and ultimat
Preview of Middle School Math Lab Bundle | Algebra, Geometry, Number Sense, and More

Middle School Math Lab Bundle | Algebra, Geometry, Number Sense, and More

Make every math unit meaningful, visual, and student-centered with this complete Math Lab Bundle! Designed to spark curiosity and support deep understanding, these 8 double-sided labs introduce key concepts through hands-on tasks, visual thinking, real-world connections, and vocabulary building โ€” all aligned with the Nova Scotia Grade 9 Math Curriculum. Perfect for kicking off each unit, reinforcing learning, or using as formative assessment, these labs offer both structure and flexibility to
Preview of Linear and quadratic functions - performance task

Linear and quadratic functions - performance task

Created by
Juan Castillo
This is a media-based performance task. It requires that students watch a YouTube video which will engage them in answering the questions in the handout. More importantly, students will increase their understanding of linear vs. quadratic functions by evaluating functions for various points. They will also make a connection about how the degree of the function determines the shape of its graph.
Preview of Bell Work - Equations

Bell Work - Equations

Created by
Suzie's Angle
This is 5 day's worth of bell work to use as a review for standardized testing. Day 1-4 includes 3-5 multiple choice questions on equations and day 5 is a quiz with the same or similar questions with no multiple choice answers. I let the students use their notes on the quiz which holds them accountable for listening and writing down the correct answers when we go over the previous day's bell work.
Preview of Free Fall Lab

Free Fall Lab

In this lab, students first use the free fall equation to calculate the theoretical time for a ball to fall from four different heights. Second, they do an experiment and record the actual time to fall. Third, they calculate the percent error between the two times. It is designed as an introduction to the free fall equation and provides a common experience for the teacher to expand upon. It also serves as a method for calculating percent error. Materials needed: 2 metersticks 1 ball 1 stopwatch
Preview of Theory in Practice

Theory in Practice

Created by
I Heart Numbers
This activity requires students to flip a coin 100 times and calculate the cumulative probability for each trial of ten. Students should begin to develop the concept of theoretical versus experimental probability as the cumulative number of flips increases. Recognizing independent events, graphing scatter plots, and calculating percentages are skills students will practice during this activity. Teachers may use this activity as an introductory lesson for a unit on probability, in a statistics
Preview of Equations of Lines of Best Fit: Liquid Battery Lab

Equations of Lines of Best Fit: Liquid Battery Lab

In this lab, students will create a battery that can power an LED light using electrolyte liquids such as lemon juice, vinegar, or gatorade. Students will: make the battery, take data on how much voltage is created as they increase the amount of liquid used, determine the dependent and independent variables in this experiment, plot their data points on a graph, create a line of best fit, determine the equation of the line of best fit, and conclude what the slope of that line means conceptually.
Preview of SPANISH Algebra Tiles: Solving Equations Combining Like Terms| Math Manipulative

SPANISH Algebra Tiles: Solving Equations Combining Like Terms| Math Manipulative

Help students combine like terms and solve equations with this Spanish algebra tiles resource designed for ELL and bilingual learners. This Spanish math lesson for middle school and Algebra 1 uses visual modeling to make simplifying equations clear and accessible. Animated examples show students how to organize and combine algebra tiles correctly, reducing common mistakes and increasing confidence. Whatโ€™s Included:๐ŸŽฅ Animated Google Slides in Spanish modeling algebra tiles ๐Ÿ“ Printable indep
Preview of Distance, Rate and Time

Distance, Rate and Time

Created by
STEM Boot Camp
This lab will get your students up and moving! And guess what? It's a MATH lab. That's right --I'm combining exercise and math over here :-) The target level for this lab is algebra 1 (typically 8th or 9th graders), but some advanced pre-algebra students will be able to handle it as well. Students should have a very basic understanding of systems of linear equations and percent error calculations before jumping into this activity. The hands-on portion of this lab is written to be conducted o
Preview of Zip Lining Slope Between to Points Lab Activity

Zip Lining Slope Between to Points Lab Activity

Goal: understand slope conceptually and calculate slope through any two points. How do you plan to make the ratio of rise to run hands on and visual for students? How about by asking them to create zip lines? In this activity students will work in teams to create fast and slow zip lines using fishing line, paper clips, and any toy you can hang from the clip. Students will experiment with the ratio of rise to run as they must use the entire piece of wire for every zip line run meaning the onl
Preview of Willy Wonka Candy Lab - Exponential Growth and Decay

Willy Wonka Candy Lab - Exponential Growth and Decay

In this candy lab, we will be using M & M's to discover exponential growth and decay relationships. It is set up as a lab activity, so students should be able to complete this on their own. We also use Twizzlers so show an exponential decay in this lab.
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