Simplifying Radical Expressions Color Worksheet. 25 well balanced problems that gradually increases in difficulty. The coloring portion makes a symmetric design that helps students self check their answers and makes it easy for teachers to grade. Perfect for classwork, additional practice, homework, extra credit, review or subs.
Students draw the line of best fit based on scatter plots and answer contextual questions.What is covered:- Students review vocabulary: scatter plot, correlation - Students are guided to write the equation of a line of best fit - Students draw the line of best fit and write the equation of the line - Students answer questions based on a real life scatter plot and line of fit 4 Student Pages; 4 Teacher Pages Possible uses:bellringer or warm up, exit ticket, homework, informal assessment or quiz,
Learning about angles of a triangle? Students find measures of exterior and remote interior angles in this 2 page worksheet!** SAVE 20% when you purchase the Complete Pack or SAVE 50% when you purchase the Year-Long Bundle**WORKSHEET SECTIONSKey Ideas: a review of the following vocabulary and concepts: interior angle, exterior angle, remote interior angle; reviews the fact that the sum of the remote interior angles is equal to the measure of the corresponding exterior angleExplore: problems inc
This is a collaborative group activity (for groups of 2,3 and/or 4 members) on factoring difference of squares. It consists of 12 sections as in each section there are 4 similar problems - one problem for each of the partners. Problems gradually increase in difficulty with each subsequent section. Problem types include: difference of squares of monomials ( Level 1)difference of square of monomial and square of binomial (Level 2)difference of square of binomial and square of monomial (Level 2)d
Students solve equations that include the use of radicals; square roots and cube roots included.** SAVE 20% when you purchase the Complete Pack! or SAVE 50% when you purchase the Year-Long Bundle**WORKSHEET SECTIONSKey Ideas: review of key ideas of square roots, cube roots, and solving equationsReview: a review of common properties of exponentsPractice: students solve equations that include the use of radicals; square roots and cube roots includedChallenge: students complete several challenge pr
A brief review of functions requiring students to know about domain and range from a graph, table, list, or mapping and evaluating function notation. This item is suitable for a warm-up (bell ringer), exit ticket, pop quiz, or worksheet.
Dive into the exciting world of statistics with our Two Way Tables Quiz Printable Activity! Designed for middle and high school students, this engaging assessment challenges learners to construct and interpret two-way tables through 17 thought-provoking questions that make math fun. Why Choose Our Two Way Tables Quiz? Two-Way Table Takedown: Say goodbye to math monotony! Our quiz features 17 thrilling questions focused on constructing and interpreting two-way tables. From volleyball spikes to so
Working with scale drawings? In this worksheet, students create scale drawings with percents less than and greater than 100%!** SAVE 20% when you purchase the Complete Pack or SAVE 50% when you purchase the Year-Long Bundle**What is covered:- Students review the following terms: reduction, enlargement, scale factor, constant of proportionality - Students review simple percent problems - Students are guided through creating two scale drawing problems; one reduction and one enlargement - St
Finding Slope: Error Analysis Students will practice finding slope from tables, graphs, and two points by identifying errors in the work of other students. This no prep activity contains 14 practice problems and a full answer key. Just make your copies and it's ready to go! For each problem, students are given the original problem and the work of the original student. They need to figure out whether an error was made, describe the error, and determine the correct answer. The problems contain a r
Students decide whether functions are discrete or not discrete through a table and graph.What is covered:- Students review the meaning of discrete and not discrete - Students identify discrete and not discrete circumstances - Students examine different functions, describing them and determining discrete vs. not discrete 2 Student Pages; 2 Teacher Pages Possible uses:bellringer or warm up, exit ticket, homework, informal assessment or quiz, test prep *******************************************
Students complete table of values, write the equation of lines, graph equations and answer real life questions.What is covered:- Students review concepts of linear functions through several true or false questions - Students complete two practice problems involving completion of a table of values, writing and graphing the equation of a line, and answering questions pertaining to the problem 2 Student Pages; 2 Teacher Pages Possible uses:bellringer or warm up, exit ticket, homework, informal asse
This high school remedial math activity focuses on the definition of integers and where they are used and why. Comes with a short article to read about the who, what, when, where and why of integers as well as a short questionairre about the article and then a scavenger hunt relating to integers. This is great for students who are in high school or upper middle school but have fallen behind their peers and need some more connections relating to integers. ⭐Skills Required: IntegersWhole numbers
What's Included: AVID Friendly Guided Notes that include examples for converting fractions, decimals, and percents. There are seven examples. ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED. **Visual Learning Aids:** Say goodbye to confusion and hello to clarity with this visually engaging resource! The guided notes have a clear and crisp look, which helps students stay focused on the lesson. **Teacher-Friendly Design:** As a fellow educator, I understand the value of time and efficiency. That's why this lesson is expe
This worksheet includes 33 different problems, divided into 6 groups for your convenience and arranged in order of increasing complexity. A student has to factor each expression and paint the corresponding factors with a color that is indicated to the right of the problem. Below every group of problems, there is a set of answers. This form of work is interesting for children and makes it easier for the teacher to check. Two-sided worksheetMinimal prep - just print and presentThe answers are incl
The Tangram Linear Equations activity asks students to use coordinates, point-slope form, and slope-intercept form to find the equations of line segments. Students are also asked to identify parallel and perpendicular line segments based on equations. Topics addressed:Coordinate pointsPoint-slope formSlope-intercept formParallel linesPerpendicular linesA rubric and answer key are provided. Tangram Linear Equations can be used as a formative assessment or math center activity.
Did you just finish a lesson on congruence? Reinforce the idea of congruent and congruence by letting students identify, describe, and create a congruence in this 2 page worksheet!** SAVE 20% when you purchase the Complete Pack or SAVE 50% when you purchase the Year-Long Bundle**WORKSHEET SECTIONSReview: a review of the following vocabulary: basic rigid motion, sequence of basic rigid motions, congruent, and congruenceKey Ideas: reviews idea of congruent and congruencePractice: gives opportunit
Finishing a lesson on congruence with angles? Students prove congruence based on old and new knowledge of angles in this 2 page worksheet!** SAVE 20% when you purchase the Complete Pack or SAVE 50% when you purchase the Year-Long Bundle**WORKSHEET SECTIONSKey Ideas: students review following terms: corresponding parallel lines, alternate interior, alternate exterior, vertical parallel lines (and look at the theorem for each)Practice: students identify angles, prove why two angles are congruent (
Do your students need extra practice solving equations? Students practice solving two-step and multi-step equations in this worksheet!** SAVE 20% when you purchase the Complete Pack or SAVE 50% when you purchase the Year-Long Bundle**- Reviews idea of isolating a variable and what that means - Students review how to make zeros and ones using the additive inverse and multiplicative inverse - Students practice solving real life problems algebraically and graphically using a tape diagram - Student
Looking for extra practice with translations? Students map figures according to a vector and answer follow up questions in this 2 page worksheet!** SAVE 20% when you purchase the Complete Pack or SAVE 50% when you purchase the Year-Long Bundle**WORKSHEET SECTIONSExplore: Students take a look at translating figures according to a vector and answer questions about parallel and coinciding linesSummary: Students summarize key concepts reinforcing the notion that translations map parallel lines to p
Order of Operations color worksheet #1. 25 whole number problems that are well balanced and gradually increases in difficulty. All answers are in the range of 1 through 25. The coloring portion helps students self check their answers and makes it easy for teachers to grade. *You can now use this in Digital Activity. It comes free with the purchase. See how it works: https://youtu.be/gaaah3KQ2lo *The key is no longer in the preview and a different pattern is used in the thumbnail to avoid s
What's Inclu: AVID Friendly Guided Notes that include the definitions of sale, discount, markup, and markdown. Examples use the Percent Proportion to find $ amounts and percentages of markups/markdowns, and final cost after markups/markdowns. ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED. **Visual Learning Aids:** Say goodbye to confusion and hello to clarity with this visually engaging resource! These notes are in the Cornell style with two columns, so students can list the steps in one column and find the solution
7 Full-color and non-color-coded example pages, practice problems pages, answers. Print and Go! Use for guided practice or quiz. EASEL ASSESSMENT included.
Teaching exponent rules (laws of exponents)? Make teaching exponent rules fun with this digital and printable scavenger hunt! This engaging activity includes 15 simplifying expressions using exponent rules problems. This scavenger hunt is low-prep and perfect to review exponent rules. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make these cards perfect for centers or substitute days, too!Give this exponent rules scavenger hunt to your students to review for quizzes or tests. Scavenger
Factoring polynomials by grouping? Make teaching factoring polynomials by grouping fun with this digital and printable scavenger hunt! This engaging Factoring Polynomials by Grouping Scavenger Hunt has 15 factor polynomials by grouping problems. These problems are perfect to use before learning how to factor trinomials. This scavenger hunt is low-prep and perfect to review factoring polynomials by grouping. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make this activity perfect for cente