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Preview of Zap Zap Zoom Integers Game

Zap Zap Zoom Integers Game

Students will have a blast practicing integers in this jeopardy type game. Students select a colored shape and are presented a question with various points. If teams get a zap they will lose the indicated points. If teams get a zoom, they gain the indicated points. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins. Problems increase in difficulty to include all operations and absolute value.
Preview of Algebra I,Board Session 1,Common Core Review,Quiz Bowl,Simplifying Expressions

Algebra I,Board Session 1,Common Core Review,Quiz Bowl,Simplifying Expressions

In this Board Session students will… -add and subtract whole numbers. -work with exponents. -use a replacement set to solve open sentences. -review substituting in expressions and simplifying. -translate English expressions into math expressions. -solve a perimeter of a triangle problem. These are problems in which NO CALCULATOR is necessary. All come out fairly nicely with a little scratch work. Though they were designed to be done “on the boards” you might find them to be a source fo
Preview of Divide Fractions Color by Number | Print Activity

Divide Fractions Color by Number | Print Activity

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Divide Fractions Color by Number is an activity that your students are sure to enjoy! And what a valuable activity! I do a quick dividing fractions workout in all of my math classes every day! I require students to complete these problems without a calculator - preferably no paper as well. Completing these problems helps students gain a more intuitive feel for what a percentage of a number means. So, when you use this activity, you can review many other interesting topics in math! It is vital th
Preview of ALGEBRA PP:  Powers and Exponents with GUIDED NOTES/DISTANCE LEARNING

ALGEBRA PP: Powers and Exponents with GUIDED NOTES/DISTANCE LEARNING

It is my pleasure to share the following power point on Powers and Exponents. * In this lesson, students explore powers and bases * Students learn about grouping symbols, their meaning and their use in algebra. * Students walk through evaluating powers and then solve multiple examples on their own. * Word problems requiring the use of formulas with exponents are included in this power point. * I have included a 5 question "Follow-up Assessment" to provided immediate feedback to s
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