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Preview of Workbook | 100 Math Python Exercises | Middle School | High School

Workbook | 100 Math Python Exercises | Middle School | High School

Treat yourself and your kids with this Python coding workbook. It contains algebraic hands-on exercises. It is a perfect book to augment your Intro To Coding, Intro to Python, or Python Intermediate Coding. Some Computer Science Teachers can also use this for their AP CSP classes. The level is Algebra 1 so this book is mainly for Middle School, however in some schools this can also be used in High School. Being cross curricular (coding and Algebra) the book is also an excellent prep f
Preview of Coding with Python - Linear Relations (Intermediate Grades)

Coding with Python - Linear Relations (Intermediate Grades)

Looking to integrate Python coding into your intermediate mathematics program in a meaningful way? I’ve created a teacher resource that connects directly with standardized test questions — helping teachers and students develop real programming skills while reinforcing mathematical concepts. High-Value Features of This Resource: ✅ Curriculum-Aligned + Authentic Context Inspired by EQAO released items, clearly linking coding to real-world assessment expectations for Ontario educators. Strong alig
Preview of TpT 2 -4 Rabbit and Turtle Signed Numbers

TpT 2 -4 Rabbit and Turtle Signed Numbers

Created by
Maxine Wigfall
This is a computerized interactive math program to help students learn to accurately combine signed numbers. A turtle and a rabbit are having a race to see who can finish the marathon first. The user is the turtle and the computer is the rabbit. When you get one right the turtle takes a turtle step toward the finish line. When you get one wrong, the rabbit takes a giant rabbit hop toward the finish line. Everyone can finish. It can be used as assessment because at the end of the race, t
Preview of Rabbit and Turtle Signed Numbers Race

Rabbit and Turtle Signed Numbers Race

Created by
Maxine Wigfall
This is a race of a rabbit and a turtle. You do signed numbers problems to win the race.
Preview of Combine Signed Numbers

Combine Signed Numbers

Created by
Maxine Wigfall
This is a math computerized marathon of a turtle and rabbit to help the user learn to accurately combine signed numbers. You will have fun combining the numbers as the rabbit and turtle move along toward the finish line. You are the turtle and the computer is the rabbit. Get one right and the turtle takes a small turtle step toward the finish line. Get one wrong and the rabbit takes a giant step toward the finish line. If you get them all right, you will get a score of 100% at the end of
Preview of Signed Numbers Race

Signed Numbers Race

Created by
Maxine Wigfall
Combine signed numbers. Have a race with a rabbit and a turtle. Have fun learn math.
Preview of Unit Comparison Activity: Speed

Unit Comparison Activity: Speed

Created by
Paula Kitchings
This activity can be done in groups, pairs, or individually. I use it as a station when we are working on unit conversion. Other stations will include similar activities involving linear measurement, volume, and area. Students will be given a set of 14 cards. 7 of them have a subject (ex: human, car, turtle...) and the other 7 have a speed in various units (ex: 211 ft/min, 80.47 km/hr, ...) Students will first match the speeds with the subject they think it corresponds with. After they record
Preview of Compass Animals

Compass Animals

Created by
Amber Frank
Students can choose between 6 different animals to construct completely out of circles. By constructing their animals they are practicing measuring with a ruler (using both metric and English measurements) and using a compass. This is also great review for circle vocabulary such as radius and diameter. This activity includes the instructions for a bear, panda, turtle, pig, frog, and lady bug. Each animal has the dimensions for all body parts.
Preview of Write Multiplication and Division Equations with a Variable

Write Multiplication and Division Equations with a Variable

Created by
Miss Palmerton
Differentiated by interest. Students will be given one and two digit numbers and asked to write a multiplication or division sentence using a variable. All the numbers are the same in each problem, but the wording is different for each page depending on the student's interest. The interests included are: 1. Exploring/Hiking 2. Reptiles/Zoo 3. Dolphins 4. Sharks 5. BMX 6. Sea Turtles 7. Disney Princesses 8. Mickey Mouse 9. Lego 10. Mario & Luigi 11. Baseball 12. American Ninja Warrior In Micros
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