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Preview of Cross-Sections of 3D Figures (Play-Doh Math Experiment)

Cross-Sections of 3D Figures (Play-Doh Math Experiment)

If you’re looking for a hands-on way to teach cross-sections that your students will actually love, you have found it! This Play-Doh activity is a total game-changer for teaching 3D shapes in 7th and 8th grade.What shapes are included? We're covering all the 7th & 8th grade content: cylinders, rectangular prisms, cones, square pyramids, triangular prisms, triangular pyramids, and spheres!All you need is:Play-Doh (or any modeling clay)A piece of fishing line or dental floss for each studentYour s
Preview of Factorization

Factorization

This activity will help students to sharpen their factorization skills. It contained 20 problems, two worksheets, answer key for differentiated education, detailed answers for substitute teachers' day. Factoring is essential for solving quadratic equations, simplifying rational expressions, finding zeros of functions, integration techniques, and more. Students who master it have smoother paths through algebra, precalculus, and calculus. Algebraic fluency - It develops pattern recognition and "
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