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Preview of Grade 9 to 12 St Patrick Day Math Real World Fail Algebra Statistic Mislead Data

Grade 9 to 12 St Patrick Day Math Real World Fail Algebra Statistic Mislead Data

Investigate misleading math claims with this engaging 10-page, black-and-white St. Patrick’s Day “Math Fails – Festival Edition” worksheet pack designed for Grades 9–12. Students analyze incorrect or exaggerated math used in festival advertisements, parade statistics, gold price claims, and event planning charts. Each worksheet presents a realistic St. Patrick’s Day festival scenario where math has been misused or misinterpreted. Students must evaluate the data, identify the mistake, and corr
Preview of 4-Corners Activity: Order of Operations / Simplify Expressions SPICE UP WARM-UPS

4-Corners Activity: Order of Operations / Simplify Expressions SPICE UP WARM-UPS

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MathyCathy
Spice up your warm-up time and add a low-stakes formative assessment strategy to your repertoire! Get students moving and talking about math (and possibly arguing about math) by using this "4-Corners" strategy! Using 4 different sets of similar problems included here, students FIRST work individually on a brief set of problems. Students may not realize that there are 4 different versions of the problems floating around the classroom just yet! Then, after a few minutes of independent work, se
Preview of Identify 2D shapes within 3D shapes Lesson 8 of 15.

Identify 2D shapes within 3D shapes Lesson 8 of 15.

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Concept Clicks
Identify 2D shapes within 3D shapes Lesson details Key learning points Recognize and know the difference between flat faces and curved surfaces. Know that when a shape is lying on a curved surface it will roll. Know that when a shape is lying on a flat face it will slide. Know that 3D shapes can have different shaped faces. For example, cones and cylinders have some circular faces. Keywords Curved surface - A rounded surface that is not flat. Face - Any of the flat surfaces of an object. Square
Preview of Explore, recognize and compare three different 3D shapes Lesson 7 of 15.

Explore, recognize and compare three different 3D shapes Lesson 7 of 15.

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Concept Clicks
Explore, recognize and compare three different 3D shapes Lesson details Key learning points Recognise objects that are similar shapes. 3D shapes have 3 dimensions and are not flat. A sphere is shaped like a ball. A cylinder has 2 flat circle faces. A cone has 1 vertex and 1 flat circle face. Keywords Similar - When one thing is like something else. Cone - A 3D shape with one vertex, one circular face and one curved surface. Sphere - A 3D shape with one curved surface. Cylinder - A 3D shape with
Preview of 2D Shapes Anchor Chart | Geometry Poster

2D Shapes Anchor Chart | Geometry Poster

2D Shapes Anchor Chart | Geometry Poster | 8.5 x 11 Printable Help students learn and recognize basic 2D shapes with this bright and engaging 2D Shapes Anchor Chart. This visual math poster is perfect for introducing geometry concepts and helping students identify common flat shapes. The chart includes clear illustrations and labels so students can easily recognize each shape and build confidence with shape names and geometry vocabulary. Shapes Included Circle Triangle Square Rectangle
Preview of All About Cones Anchor Chart

All About Cones Anchor Chart

This colorful anchor chart introduces students to the 3D shape called a cone in a fun and engaging way. It features a large, neatly labeled diagram of a cone highlighting key parts such as the vertex, base (circle), and slant height. The chart clearly explains important characteristics, including that a cone has one flat face and one curved surface. A section with real-life examples—like an ice cream cone, party hat, and traffic cone—helps students connect the concept to everyday objects. The vo
Preview of Arithmetic Depreciation - Loop Cards - VCE General Maths 1/2 (Year 11)

Arithmetic Depreciation - Loop Cards - VCE General Maths 1/2 (Year 11)

Loop Cards are a fantastic self-checking activity to consolidate and check for understanding during class. Students answer a question and match the answer to another card; this continues in a loop / domino fashion until all questions are linked. ✅ Self-checking ✅ Engaging Product overview: 2 sets (A and B)Each set has 12 questions on Arithmetic Depreciation (Flat rate depreciation and unit cost depreciation)Set A - finding values for a specific time periodSet B - finding time/ "n" for a specific
Preview of Recognize, describe and sort 3D shapes Lesson 10 of 15.

Recognize, describe and sort 3D shapes Lesson 10 of 15.

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Concept Clicks
Recognize, describe and sort 3D shapes Lesson details Key learning points Understand how to sort shapes into 2 sets using the criteria 'has' and 'has no'. Cuboids have rectangular faces and cubes have square faces. Cylinders and cones both have some circular faces. Pyramids always have some triangular face and may have a different shape face as a base. Keywords Face - Any of the flat surfaces of an object. Circular face - A flat surface of a 3D shape that is shaped like a circle with one curved
Preview of All About Triangular Prisms Anchor Chart

All About Triangular Prisms Anchor Chart

This colorful anchor chart introduces the triangular prism as a three-dimensional shape. It explains that a triangular prism has two triangular bases and three rectangular faces, making a total of 5 faces, 9 edges, and 6 vertices. The chart includes labeled diagrams to help visualize each part of the shape, along with a net showing how the prism can be unfolded into a flat pattern. Real-life examples, such as tents and roofs, help connect the concept to everyday objects. The chart also highlight
Preview of Explore and identify shapes that are and are not circles Lesson 13 of 15.

Explore and identify shapes that are and are not circles Lesson 13 of 15.

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Concept Clicks
Explore, discuss and identify shapes that are and are not circles Lesson details Key learning points Describe what the outside of a circle feels like. Identify shapes that are circles because they are round and the outside is always an equal distance from the centre. Identify shapes that are not circles and explain why. Keywords Circle - A 2D shape that has one curved line which is always an equal distance from the centre. Curved - A line or surface that is not straight or flat. Centre - The mid
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