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Preview of Parks and Rec - Systems of Equations

Parks and Rec - Systems of Equations

Created by
Devon Mize
Students will plan a parade route using linear equations and use the diagonals of that route to find the center. All of this will be done on graph paper or on a graphing calculator.
Preview of Math - G10 | (Laws of exponents)

Math - G10 | (Laws of exponents)

"Exponents might look intimidating because the numbers are small and floating in the air, but they actually follow very strict, simple rules. Think of these laws like cheat codes in a game. Once you know that 'multiplication means adding the little numbers,' you can solve giant problems in just one second!"
Preview of Multiplying Polynomials Balloon Pop Koosh Ball Game

Multiplying Polynomials Balloon Pop Koosh Ball Game

This interactive powerpoint game is a fun way to review multiplying polynomials How to play: I place my students in groups on 3-4 to play this game. To play, one student throws a koosh ball at the floating balloons (yes, they move!) to "pop" them. If you don't have a Smart Board they can use the mouse to click them. When a balloon is popped the presentation changes to its corresponding question slide. I have each student show their work and write their answer on a whiteboard for their group to
Preview of Properties of Exponents and Radicals Puzzle

Properties of Exponents and Radicals Puzzle

Created by
Sarah Flaming
This is a review worksheet for students who have learned the properties of exponents, as well as the properties for simplifying radical expressions (including rationalizing denominators, and the relationship between rational exponents and radicals). The puzzle will spell the phrase "WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT" when completed.
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Balloon Pop Koosh Ball Game

Factoring Polynomials Balloon Pop Koosh Ball Game

This interactive powerpoint game is a fun way to review factoring polynomials. It covers TEKS A.10E and A.10F. How to play: I place my students in groups on 3-4 to play this game. To play, one student throws a koosh ball at the floating balloons (yes, they move!) to "pop" them. If you don't have a Smart Board they can use the mouse to click them. When a balloon is popped the presentation changes to its corresponding question slide. I have each student show their work and write their answer on a
Preview of Grade 9 to 12 Chinese Lunar New Year Math Algebra Precalculus Statistic Budget

Grade 9 to 12 Chinese Lunar New Year Math Algebra Precalculus Statistic Budget

Take your students into a real-world Lunar New Year festival investigation with this 10-page, black-and-white math error-analysis worksheet pack. Designed for Grades 9–12, this high-rigor resource blends authentic data scenarios, visual misrepresentation analysis, and financial literacy applications with seasonal festival contexts such as fireworks sales, parade schedules, attendance reports, budgets, and production rates. Each worksheet includes 10 standards-aligned problems, with the fi
Preview of Grade 9 to 12 Chinese Lunar New Year Math Algebra Finance Statistic Probability

Grade 9 to 12 Chinese Lunar New Year Math Algebra Finance Statistic Probability

Challenge students to separate myth from mathematics with this 10-page, black-and-white Lunar New Year–themed investigation pack designed for Grades 9–12. This high-engagement resource blends algebra, finance, geometry, probability, sequences, and exponential modeling into culturally themed “myth-busting” scenarios rooted in Lunar festival traditions. Students analyze bold claims about money doubling, lucky numbers, discount stacking, parade geometry, zodiac investing, and probability myths —
Preview of 4-Corners Activity: Linear Equations Standard Form, Intercepts, Domain & Range

4-Corners Activity: Linear Equations Standard Form, Intercepts, Domain & Range

Created by
MathyCathy
Spice up your warm-up time and add a low-stakes formative assessment strategy to your repertoire! Get students moving and talking about math (and possibly arguing about math) by using this "4-Corners" strategy! Using 4 different sets of similar problems included here, students FIRST work individually on a brief set of problems. Students may not realize that there are 4 different versions of the problems floating around the classroom just yet! Then, after a few minutes of independent work, se
Preview of Christmas Mystery Clue Algebra Review Linear Equations Key Features Domain Range

Christmas Mystery Clue Algebra Review Linear Equations Key Features Domain Range

Who Killed the Gingerbread Man? | Christmas Algebra Murder Mystery Activity | Linear Equations ReviewMake your Christmas math review unforgettable with this fun, engaging, and highly interactive holiday mystery activity!Students become detectives in Gumdrop Village as they use algebra skills to uncover who murdered the Gingerbread Man, what tool was used, and where the crime took place.🎄 Storyline Every year in Gumdrop Village, the Gingerbread Man leads the Great Cookie Parade, the sweete
Preview of Multi-Step Inequalities: "Chase the Clouds Away" Digital Matching Game

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

Created by
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 Alg 2 -- Polynomials & Polynomial Functions

Alg 2 -- Polynomials & Polynomial Functions

Created by
Vicki Hines
This powerpoint was created to review Chapter 6 of the Prentice Hall textbook for Algebra 2. It has twenty questions that cover these topics: polynomial functions; linear factors of polynomials; division of polynomials; solving polynomial equations; expanding binomials. Because I like my students to work out each of the problems, rather than just guess, I have the question come up on the slide first. Then, after an appropriate time has passed, sleigh bells will ring to let the students know
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Coloring Activity

Factoring Polynomials Coloring Activity

Created by
Algebra Accents
Factoring Polynomials: Students will factor binomials and trinomials in this 18 problem coloring activity resource. This resource works well as independent practice, homework, extra credit or even as an assignment to leave for the substitute (includes answer key!) Top 3 Reasons to Use Coloring Activities in the Classroom:1- Coloring activities minimize off-task student behavior (making it more likely for students to complete the assignment in the allotted time frame) because they want to see wh
Preview of Systems of Equations with 3 Variables Coloring Activity

Systems of Equations with 3 Variables Coloring Activity

Created by
Algebra Accents
There are 10 problems for students to solve on systems of equations with three variables. This resource works well as independent practice, homework, extra credit or even as an assignment to leave for the substitute (includes answer key!) Top 3 Reasons to Use Coloring Activities in the Classroom: 1- Coloring activities minimize off-task student behavior (making it more likely for students to complete the assignment in the allotted time frame) because they want to see what the end result will
Preview of Factor by Grouping | Factoring Polynomials Coloring Activity

Factor by Grouping | Factoring Polynomials Coloring Activity

Created by
Algebra Accents
Students will factor polynomials using the factor by grouping method in this 15 problem coloring activity resource. This resource works well as independent practice, homework, extra credit or even as an assignment to leave for the substitute (includes answer key!) Top 3 Reasons to Use Coloring Activities in the Classroom:1- Coloring activities minimize off-task student behavior (making it more likely for students to complete the assignment in the allotted time frame) because they want to see wh
Preview of Multiplying Radicals with Variables Coloring Activity

Multiplying Radicals with Variables Coloring Activity

Created by
Algebra Accents
Multiplying Radicals. 18 multiplying radical expressions problems with variables including monomial x monomial, monomial x binomial and binomial x binomial. This resource works well as independent practice, homework, extra credit or even as an assignment to leave for the substitute (includes answer key!) Top 3 Reasons to Use Coloring Activities in the Classroom: 1- Coloring activities minimize off-task student behavior (making it more likely for students to complete the assignment in the allot
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Coloring Activity

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Coloring Activity

Created by
Algebra Accents
Students will find the sum and/or difference of 12 problems by adding and subtracting polynomials in this fun coloring activity. This resource works well as independent practice, homework, extra credit or even as an assignment to leave for the substitute (includes answer key!) Top 3 Reasons to Use Coloring Activities in the Classroom:1- Coloring activities minimize off-task student behavior (making it more likely for students to complete the assignment in the allotted time frame) because they w
Preview of What is behind Door #1 - an Algebra 2 and Statistics controversial problem

What is behind Door #1 - an Algebra 2 and Statistics controversial problem

What is behind Door #1 - an Algebra 2 and Statistics controversial problem...When I taught Algebra 2, I couldn't wait to get to the unit/topic on PROBABILITY. Teaching PROBABILITY lends itself to a lot of "hands-on" opportunities for students to learn. This seemly easy problem has drawn controversy from mathematics professors, all over the world. Students will work together to first predict, then model mathematically this "famous" problem. Included in this purchase is some history about the prob
Preview of Polynomials Match-Up! Engage Kinesthetic Learners, iPad-friendly too!

Polynomials Match-Up! Engage Kinesthetic Learners, iPad-friendly too!

Created by
MathyCathy
Classifying polynomials can be a vocabulary-rich lesson that falls flat. Engage students with an activity that gets them moving and working together! First, present the notes and examples included, using paper or an iPad annotating app with the PDF file. Next, get students out of their seats by having students match up their polynomials for a cut-and-paste group activity. Great formative assessment gets everyone involved. Detailed teacher notes and answer keys are included - enjoy! You're
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 Evaluating Algebraic Expressions: Scavenger Hunt

Evaluating Algebraic Expressions: Scavenger Hunt

This scavenger hunt activity on evaluating algebraic expressions is designed to infuse enthusiasm and engagement in every student. In today's digital era, the conventional ways of teaching can sometimes fall flat. Students often struggle with abstract algebraic concepts. The traditional pen-and-paper method can sometimes make the learning process tedious, leading to dwindling interest levels. Scavenger hunts are a way to get students out of their seats, and collaboratively engaged in mathemat
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
Preview of Factoring Quadratic Trinomials - Polynomial Activity - Hands On - Formative

Factoring Quadratic Trinomials - Polynomial Activity - Hands On - Formative

Hands on Project, Factoring Polynomials! This cool end of unit project on factoring 2nd degree trinomials is fun and hands on! Can be used as an assessment as well. Includes • Photos with step by step instructions for the teacher! • Template for flat cube, which students will turn in as single paper • Template for flat cube, to be copied on color paper, cut out, and construct cube • 24 “Trinomial Cards” – each student factors a different trinomial • Answer key with factored trinomial as 2
Preview of Difference of Squares, Interactive Student Notebook Page, Foldable

Difference of Squares, Interactive Student Notebook Page, Foldable

Created by
Brenda Richards
This is a note sheet to teach factoring the Difference of Squares. It also addresses the Sum of Squares. The file includes a page that is formatted to fit perfectly within an interactive student notebook (composition book). The page can be used as a flat insert or folded in half as a foldable. I've used this resource many times in my classroom and students enjoy having part of it written "upside down" because they like rotating their notebooks to access the information. I'd suggest writing
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