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Preview of Multi-Step Inequalities: "Chase the Clouds Away" Digital Matching Game

Multi-Step Inequalities: "Chase the Clouds Away" Digital Matching Game

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Niki Math
"Clear the Skies and Master Multi-Step Inequalities!" 🌤️🔢 Bring sunshine to your Algebra lessons with this "NikiMath Original" interactive game for Google Slides. This activity transforms the practice of solving complex inequalities into a refreshing mission to "chase the clouds away" and reveal the mathematical truth! How the "Cloud-Chasing" Quest Works: 🗝️☀️ The Inequality Challenge: Students are presented with 4 slides, each containing 4 multi-step inequalities to solve. 🔍📐The Sky Scene
Preview of Operations with Complex Numbers: "Get the Same Answer" St. Valentine's Challenge

Operations with Complex Numbers: "Get the Same Answer" St. Valentine's Challenge

Created by
Niki Math
Step into a Magical World of Complex Precision! 🛡️✨ Are you looking for a way to make complex numbers enchanting? This interactive St. Valentine’s Day activity turns operations with i into a collaborative quest set within a world of magical "Love Globes." Featuring charming scenes—from singing birds on branches to adorable hippos and snowmen—all captured within heart-filled glass globes, this resource is a visual delight that makes high-level math feel like a celebration! Why this Partner Acti
Preview of High School | Non-Curricular BTC Thinking Tasks | Algebra 1&2, Geometry, PreCalc

High School | Non-Curricular BTC Thinking Tasks | Algebra 1&2, Geometry, PreCalc

Are your high school math students struggling to think independently instead of waiting for steps to copy? Do classroom discussions fall flat because students are afraid to take risks or share ideas? These non-curricular thinking tasks are designed to build a true thinking classroom culture by increasing student curiosity, collaboration, and mathematical reasoning from the very beginning of class. This High School Non-Curricular Thinking Tasks Bundle includes engaging warm-ups and rich problem-s
Preview of GoogleEarth Voyager Story: Architectural Prisms

GoogleEarth Voyager Story: Architectural Prisms

Created by
Media4Math
In this GoogleEarth Voyager story students explore the properties of prisms in the context of architecture. Go on a tour of famous landmarks in New York City that have prism-based architecture: The Flat Iron Building, 432 Park Avenue, the Citigroup Tower, and the Freedom Tower. Your students will get a thorough grounding in applications of prisms. Topics covered include: Triangular PrismsRectangular PrismsSquare PrismsAntiprismsStudents will use the Google Earth platform to visit many of these s
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