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Preview of Mystery Grid Drawing Art Project - Lioness

Mystery Grid Drawing Art Project - Lioness

This grid worksheet has considerable detail to challenge experienced students. Download the preview for free sample Mystery Grid product. Click here to watch a mystery grid drawing demo. Students draw the scrambled image using the grid coordinates. Blank grid templates are included...or have your students create their own grid on blank drawing paper. Scrambled grids ensure that student's attention is focused on what they are doing and not distracted by the overall image. The grid drawing tech
Preview of Growing Patterns Algebra | Geometric Shapes, Generalization & Formulas Activity

Growing Patterns Algebra | Geometric Shapes, Generalization & Formulas Activity

A print‑and‑go geometric growing patterns activity where students analyze visual patterns, extend them to Figure 4, describe Figure 10 and 100, and write a general rule T(n) to build early algebra and function thinking. Includes five different pattern types and a complete answer key. Perfect for introducing algebraic thinking, structure, generalization, and the foundations of functions. If you enjoy calm, visual algebra resources, feel free to visit my shop for more: SCANDI CALM CLASSROOMKey wo
Preview of Angle Relationships | 7.G.B.5 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

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

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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 Mirror Mystery Grid Drawing - Owl

Mirror Mystery Grid Drawing - Owl

"Mr. Cummins, you know that project we started three minutes ago and are supposed to work on the rest of the week?" Yes. What about it? "I'm done." Everyone needs engaging activities on file. This is a more advanced grid exercise. Students will surprise themselves when they draw the simple squares while reassembling them to complete an impressive drawing. The squares provided, however, only complete the left half of a symmetrical image. The right half is completed by the students reproducing
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