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Preview of FREE Interactive Coordinate Plane Mystery Picture | Quadrant 1 Digital Activity

FREE Interactive Coordinate Plane Mystery Picture | Quadrant 1 Digital Activity

This FREE interactive coordinate plane mystery picture activity gives students a fun way to practice plotting ordered pairs in Quadrant 1. Students open the activity link, select a coordinate from the coordinate tray, and click the matching point on the coordinate plane. Correct points lock into place. When all coordinates are placed correctly, the mystery picture is revealed. No student login is required. Teachers can copy and paste the student activity link into Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoo
Preview of 5 Hard SAT Math Problems with Step-by-Step Solutions — Free Practice Pack

5 Hard SAT Math Problems with Step-by-Step Solutions — Free Practice Pack

Are your students hitting a wall on SAT Math Module 2? These are the problems that separate a 650 from a 750. This free practice pack includes 5 of the hardest SAT math problem types — fully solved with step-by-step explanations written the way a tutor actually teaches them, not the way a textbook explains them. What's included: Two-way table percentage problem (the one where students divide by the wrong number)Similar triangles with trig (sin/cos relationship trap)Parabola system with exactly o
Preview of SOHCAHTOA Poster & Display Set | Trigonometry Classroom Decor (Free Resource)

SOHCAHTOA Poster & Display Set | Trigonometry Classroom Decor (Free Resource)

Decorate your math classroom and help students remember their trig ratios with this SOHCAHTOA Poster & Display Set! This free resource includes large printable letters that spell out SOH • CAH • TOA — perfect for Geometry, Precalculus, or Trigonometry units. Print, cut, and display the letters across your board or bulletin wall as a fun visual reminder of sine, cosine, and tangent relationships. ✨ What’s Included Printable SOHCAHTOA Letter Set (S, O, H, C, A, H, T, O, A) Ready-to-print PDF
Preview of Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Engage your students in a math mystery they’ll never forget.This free sample is a sneak peek into Escape the Equation — a five-chapter, story-driven math escape where students use problem-solving and logical thinking to uncover clues and crack codes. What’s Included: ✅ A segment from Chapter 1: The Disappearing Teacher✅ A self-contained math puzzle students must solve to advance ✅ Narrative intro that hooks students immediately ✅ Printable student version + teacher key ✅ No QR codes, tech, or
Preview of 3D - Spatial Development - Deductive Series - Part 2 of 3 - FREE

3D - Spatial Development - Deductive Series - Part 2 of 3 - FREE

This affords a vehicle for teachers to use for developing 3D spatial skills - it is part 2 of 3 - Deductive Rectilinear Spatial Development. As with Part 1, this appears difficult and in the latter cases of the problems, it is a mental puzzle. However, I used to MODEL and work these with my self-contained 5th grade class, and they can do it - highly recommend using interlocking 2 cm cube blocks with the mat - manipulative - so the kiddos can mentally visualize the process. There are recommend
Preview of 3D - Spatial Development - Inductive Series - Part 1 of 3 - FREE

3D - Spatial Development - Inductive Series - Part 1 of 3 - FREE

This affords a vehicle for teachers to use for developing 3D spatial skills. This appears difficult and in the latter cases of the problems, it is a mental puzzle. However, I used to MODEL and work these with my self-contained 5th grade class, and they can do it. There are recommendations. The teacher must practice until they are extremely adept at the process. I strongly recommend using interlocking cube blocks to build these isometric three (3) Dimensional figures PRIOR to working them ment
Preview of 3D - Spatial Development - Creative Series - Part 3 of 3 - FREE

3D - Spatial Development - Creative Series - Part 3 of 3 - FREE

This is the last part of the 3 part series. It is the creative process - alternating between inductive and deductive spatial reasoning. It is in rectilinear development, but it will afford students the ability to mentally view in all three dimensions - mentally. These look difficult...and some are. However, with small amounts of practice, students adapt and excel. These exercises are really handy for high academic students in need of challenging individual projects - and GATE and STEM. Best
Preview of August Trig Tuesday: Weekly Bell Ringers & Mental Math Review | HS Algebra-Calc

August Trig Tuesday: Weekly Bell Ringers & Mental Math Review | HS Algebra-Calc

Say hello to Trig Tuesday – a Weekly Calculator-Free Trigonometry Practice for High School Math students! Looking for a consistent and engaging way to reinforce reference-angle trigonometry skills with your students? Trig Tuesday is the perfect solution! This no-prep, print-and-go resource offers targeted weekly trig practice that helps students build confidence evaluating common trig expressions and deepens their understanding of key trigonometric concepts. What’s Included: ✅ 5 practice pages
Preview of Pi Day Puzzles and Coloring Pages for Middle School Students

Pi Day Puzzles and Coloring Pages for Middle School Students

Celebrate Pi Day with this engaging activities and projects pack that includes Pi Day Maze, Pi Day Math Vocab Double Puzzle, Pi Symbol Coloring Page, and Pi Digits Coloring Page - all for free! This pack is perfect for middle school students and offers a wide range of interactive and educational activities that will help them develop important skills while having a great time.The Pi Day Maze is a fun and challenging activity that will test your students' problem-solving skills. They can navigate
Preview of International Pi Day Approximating pi Math Activities - high school activity

International Pi Day Approximating pi Math Activities - high school activity

Students come up with their own approximation for pi. 2. They then look at historical approximations and find the accuracy of them. 3. They then see how accurate their .calculator gives pi to. Oh and it's for pi day (3/14) but feel free to use it whenever. If you use .it, please review it.
Preview of PUZZLE MATH: Special Right Triangles

PUZZLE MATH: Special Right Triangles

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Roxanne Kloper
In this one-page assignment students find missing side lengths and angle measures of special right triangles. Every possible permutation from given to missing side is used, and problems include ones where students are given integers that they must both multiply and divide by radical expressions. When applicable students must rationalize the denominator. Correct answers decode a secret message, providing immediate feedback for the learner as this free math worksheet is self-checking. If you enjoy
Preview of Curve Your Thinking

Curve Your Thinking

In this Generations Skeptics bellringer, students cut out and compare a single curve, confidently judging whether it is longer or shorter than others as they move around the room. When they discover all curves are the same length, they confront how context distorts perception. The lesson uses this shared error to spark reflection on flawed thinking, misinformation, and the importance of intellectual humility across disciplines. For all free materials related to this lesson, click here: Curve Yo
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