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Preview of Some of my FAVORITE GEOMETRY EXERCISES...

Some of my FAVORITE GEOMETRY EXERCISES...

Some of my FAVORITE GEOMETRY Exercises - There are 9 problems solving problems and 5 area problems, each is not a straight forward question, like giving a triangle with height of 2 feet and base of 5 feet, and asking the area. If you need a handout that students will enjoy to work together on, this is the one!
Preview of Surface Area (Cylinders) “Create your Own” Higher Order Thinking Worksheet

Surface Area (Cylinders) “Create your Own” Higher Order Thinking Worksheet

Help your students connect geometry to the real world with this engaging Surface Area (Cylinders): Create Your Own Word Problems activity! Students will write and solve their own word problems about finding the surface area of cylindrical objects they encounter in everyday life. They'll show their step-by-step work and clearly record their answers. ✅ What’s Included:Printable worksheet where students will:Write 10 original word problems involving surface areaShow their scratch work and calcula
Preview of Angle Relationships | 7.G.B.5 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Angle Relationships | 7.G.B.5 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Created by
Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides lesson on Angle Relationships and includes the following: Introduction, I do, We do, You do, Error analysis, and Problem Solving interactive slides.Includes Ice Breaker slide (Doodle of the Day) and Post-Lesson Reflection slide. Pear Deck is a Google extension add-on that allows interactive participation from students on their own device. Slide types included are drawing, text, multiple choice, and draggable icons. ***Don't have Pear Deck Premium? Not
Preview of Area and Law of Sines and Cosines Worksheet | Answer Key

Area and Law of Sines and Cosines Worksheet | Answer Key

This comprehensive worksheet covers finding the area of triangles using trigonometric formulas along with practice applying both the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines. Students work on calculating areas with SAS information, solving for missing sides and angles in all triangle types, and handling ambiguous cases. Perfect for precalculus or trigonometry students to deepen understanding of triangle applications and problem solving with step-by-step guidance.
Preview of Volume (Cylinders) “Create your Own” Higher Order Thinking Worksheet

Volume (Cylinders) “Create your Own” Higher Order Thinking Worksheet

Engage your students in meaningful practice with this Volume (Cylinders): Create Your Own Word Problems activity! Students will apply their understanding of calculating volume of a cylinder by writing real-life scenarios, solving them step by step, and clearly showing their work. This hands-on task promotes critical thinking and reinforces key geometry concepts. ✅ What’s Included:Printable worksheet where students will:Write 10 original word problems that involve finding volume of a cylinderSo
Preview of Shape-Themed Mega Bundle | 2D & 3D Shapes

Shape-Themed Mega Bundle | 2D & 3D Shapes

Shape-Themed Mega Bundle | 2D & 3D Shapes, Shape Puzzles, Counting Numbers 10–20 & SEL Morning Activities Bring shapes to life with this engaging Shape-Themed Mega Bundle! Designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, this collection combines geometry, counting, problem-solving, and social-emotional learning through fun, hands-on activities. Students will explore 2D and 3D shapes, strengthen number skills, complete shape puzzles, and participate in meaningful morni
Preview of A Collapsible Compass

A Collapsible Compass

Sometimes an article or an activity provides the stimulus for further investigations or explorations. Such was my reaction when I first read that a “collapsible compass” was used by Euclid instead of a “modern compass” to deduce his theorems in his book, Elements, which is considered one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics. You may use this activity to challenge yourself to show the equivalence of the “collapsible compass” with the “modern compass,” or challenge your m
Preview of Guided Proof of Law of Cosines

Guided Proof of Law of Cosines

Created by
Peter Nikolai
An enrichment activity for advanced classes or students needing a challenge. A two-column proof of the Law of Cosines, using right triangle trigonometry, is provided for the teacher. On the student handout, the steps are present, but out of order. Students are asked to cut the steps out and the re-arrange them into a logical sequence. A teacher could ask for a written or spoken explanation of why the steps work if desired.
Preview of Why Pi Matters: 5th/6th Grade Reading Passage and Questions for Pi Day

Why Pi Matters: 5th/6th Grade Reading Passage and Questions for Pi Day

Why Is Pi Important? – Pi Day Reading & Questions (5th/6th Grade)Celebrate Pi Day (3/14) with this engaging, student-friendly reading passage and comprehension activity all about the importance of π! This 1.5-page informational text introduces upper elementary and middle school students to the meaning of pi, where it comes from, and why it matters in the real world. This resource is perfect for: Pi Day (March 14th) activitiesMath centersCross-curricular math + reading lessonsSub plansEnrichment
Preview of Understanding 2D and 3D Shapes

Understanding 2D and 3D Shapes

Created by
House Hammack
Students will use these questions to dig deeper into shape attributes.
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