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Preview of Can You Solve It? Fun Algebra Systems Practice

Can You Solve It? Fun Algebra Systems Practice

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Eliz Teaches
These fun Can You Solve It? cards are based on images floating around the internet. They're a perfect way to introduce the concept of algebraic systems in a low stakes and fun way! 24 cards with varying pictures to engage all learnersFor more fun algebra practice, check out this Factoring Jeopardy game!
Preview of High School Geometry Pack: 2D & 3D Connections, Cross-Sections, Nets & more!

High School Geometry Pack: 2D & 3D Connections, Cross-Sections, Nets & more!

Are your geometry students struggling to visualize 3D objects on a flat piece of paper? Bridge the gap between dimensions with this visually engaging, high-interest lesson packet! Teaching spatial reasoning can be incredibly tricky, but this resource breaks down complex concepts into bite-sized, easy-to-understand visual steps. What’s Included in this No-Prep Resource:Vibrant Infographics: Two beautifully designed reference guides ("Transformations: Scaling & Rotation" and "From 3D Shapes to 2D
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 Ordering Real Numbers Digital Workbook | HERCULES Digital Math Series

Ordering Real Numbers Digital Workbook | HERCULES Digital Math Series

HERCULES SERIES: The Infinite Ordering Real Numbers WorkspaceAn Interactive, Self-Grading Google Sheets Sorting Engine with Adaptive Testing Vocabulary • Zero-Prep • 100% Automated Grading • Built-in Differentiation • Google Classroom ReadyStop wasting hours hunting down fresh practice problems or grading endless piles of paper worksheets. Welcome to the Hercules Collection. This isn't just a basic, flat digital spreadsheet—it's a mathematically airtight, fully automated, dynamic learning engine
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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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 Perimeter & Area Reference Chart | 2D Shapes Measurement Math Poster

Perimeter & Area Reference Chart | 2D Shapes Measurement Math Poster

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Math PBL
Perimeter & Area Reference Chart | 2D Shapes Measurement Math PosterHelp students master the basics of geometry with this clear and visual Perimeter and Area Reference Chart! Designed to make measurement concepts easy to understand, this chart shows common 2D shapes with labeled sides, formulas, and examples for quick reference. It’s perfect for reinforcing how to calculate the perimeter (distance around) and area (space inside) of flat shapes. What’s Included:Black-and-White Version for stu
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
Preview of Writing Linear Equations – Algebra 1 Video Lesson
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Writing Linear Equations – Algebra 1 Video Lesson

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MinuteMath
Help students write and solve linear equations with confidence using this step-by-step Algebra 1 video lesson. Real-world examples show how to build equations in one variable and two variables, interpret parameters (rate, initial value, fixed fee), and make sense of domain in context. This video pairs perfectly with the companion “Writing Linear Equations: Engaging Algebra 1 Worksheet + Answer Key” (sold separately on Teachers Pay Teachers) for immediate practice and reinforcement. What’s
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