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Preview of Algebra Escape Room Activity | Solving Equations & Inequalities

Algebra Escape Room Activity | Solving Equations & Inequalities

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SG'S STEM STORE
Algebra Escape Room Activity | Solving Equations & Inequalities Turn your classroom into an exciting math escape challenge! This engaging Algebra 1 activity gets students solving equations, unlocking clues, and racing against time to “escape” — all while reinforcing key algebra skills. Perfect for review days, post-testing activities, or keeping students engaged with minimal prep, this escape room is both fun and academically meaningful. What’s Included: 15 challenging algebra problems (
Preview of Systems of Equations by Graphing

Systems of Equations by Graphing

Systems of Equations by Graphing Digital Escape Room – Google Forms ActivityMake solving systems of equations engaging and interactive with this Systems of Equations by Graphing Digital Escape Room! In this self-checking activity, students will solve systems by graphing to uncover clues and progress through a series of “locks” as they work to escape. This resource includes 8 mini escape rooms with a total of 24 problems. Students solve systems of linear equations by graphing and use their answ
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
Preview of End of the Year Project - Graphing Linear Equations - EDITABLE

End of the Year Project - Graphing Linear Equations - EDITABLE

Created by
The Two Sisters
Assess your students' knowledge of graphing linear equations while bringing out their creativity. Students are allowed to graph anything they want as long as they follow the rules provided. I used this project with my 8th graders (of all math-ability levels) after teaching graphing linear equations using slope and y-intercept. Students will practice graphing equations with positive slope, negative slope, zero slope and no slope. They will also reinforce recognizing patterns for each type of line
Preview of Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Created by
Moses Het
A fun way to practice graphing polar functions that will also give you something pretty to decorate your classroom with! This is also designed to get students reasoning and explaining mathematically. In order to complete it, they need to explain why it is impossible to create a 6-petaled rose using the standard formulas (or come up with their own out-of-the-box formula!) If you're teaching AP Precalculus, this goes with lesson 3.14: Polar Function Graphs. I used this immediately after going thro
Preview of Graphing Linear Equations Lapbook | Digital Exploration and Task Cards

Graphing Linear Equations Lapbook | Digital Exploration and Task Cards

Make graphing linear equations hands-on and interactive with this engaging Lapbook Activity! Designed for middle school and Algebra 1 students, this lapbook provides a complete, foldable reference for slope-intercept form, standard form, graphing from tables, finding intercepts, and analyzing rate of changeStudents will: Practice converting equations from standard form to slope-intercept form step by step. Use tables, graphs, and ordered pairs to connect multiple representations of linear f
Preview of Algebra 2 Rationals Functions Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Algebra 2 Rationals Functions Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Bring creativity into your Algebra classroom with this engaging Rational Functions Unit Concept Assessment! Students will work together to solve a problem in the context of opening a Lemonade Stand. This math assessment is perfect for Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus students. The project is designed with two components: Partner/Collaboration: Students will collaborate to understand the problem, create equations and a graph, and start to interpret the context.Individual Assessment: Students will work i
Preview of Algebra 2 Polynomials Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Algebra 2 Polynomials Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Bring creativity into your Algebra classroom with this engaging Polynomials Unit Concept Assessment! Students will work together to solve a problem in the context of shipping a box at the post office. This math assessment is perfect for Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus students. The project is designed with two components: Partner/Collaboration: Students will collaborate to understand the problem, create equations and a graph, and start to interpret the context.Individual Assessment: Students will work
Preview of Linear Equations Project – Become a Streamer!

Linear Equations Project – Become a Streamer!

Created by
Straight A Math
Turn your students into content creators while mastering linear equations! This Real-World Linear Equations Project is a fun, engaging way to reinforce key Algebra 1 concepts through student choice and creativity. Students choose to become a gamer, vlogger, or musician, and build a streaming career by modeling their costs and revenue with linear equations. They’ll apply math in a meaningful context that connects with their real-life interests. Skills Covered: Writing linear equations
Preview of Distance – Drawn Between the Dots: Differentiated Coordinate Plane Mini-Project

Distance – Drawn Between the Dots: Differentiated Coordinate Plane Mini-Project

This creative assignment bridges the gap between geometry practice and creative design! In this Coordinate Plane mini-project, students begin by making a custom straight-line drawing on graph paper. Then, they apply the distance formula to calculate the lengths of selected segments — reinforcing essential geometry skills through art and analysis. Designed with 2 scaffolded levels (Support & Core), students practice using the distance formula on a First-Quadrant graph or a Coordinate Plane. The
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