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Preview of FREE Secret Angle Code Alphabet & Angle Visualization Tool | Crack Angles Code

FREE Secret Angle Code Alphabet & Angle Visualization Tool | Crack Angles Code

Crack the Angles Code. Hands on manipulative to visualize angles. You can use this tool while measuring angles with a protractor so students can visualize angles or play with encoding and decoding secret messages. It's a great activity for the First Days of School, Back to School, Summer Camp, Summer School, or End of the Year Math & Art Activity. You can also use it as an outdoor activity to encode directions or tasks. There are no messages to decode. There is only a cipher decoder. You ca
Preview of Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Engage your students in a math mystery they’ll never forget.This free sample is a sneak peek into Escape the Equation — a five-chapter, story-driven math escape where students use problem-solving and logical thinking to uncover clues and crack codes. What’s Included: ✅ A segment from Chapter 1: The Disappearing Teacher✅ A self-contained math puzzle students must solve to advance ✅ Narrative intro that hooks students immediately ✅ Printable student version + teacher key ✅ No QR codes, tech, or
Preview of FREE Pi City in the Sky Pi Day Math Activity Math Art Project Pi Day Craft STEAM

FREE Pi City in the Sky Pi Day Math Activity Math Art Project Pi Day Craft STEAM

Pi Day Coloring Activity: Pi Skyline. Create your own round version of Pi Cityscape to make a mural, door decoration, or bulletin board display. Let your students express themselves using these hands-on Math & Art resources during the exploration of Pi.Write the next digits of Pi in the sections outside the circle. Mark the height of the bars using the ruler provided so that each bar corresponds to one digit of Pi.Then color the bars to create a round city skyline (colored/black/rainbow).
Preview of FREE Interactive Coordinate Plane Mystery Picture | Quadrant 1 Digital Activity

FREE Interactive Coordinate Plane Mystery Picture | Quadrant 1 Digital Activity

This FREE interactive coordinate plane mystery picture activity gives students a fun way to practice plotting ordered pairs in Quadrant 1. Students open the activity link, select a coordinate from the coordinate tray, and click the matching point on the coordinate plane. Correct points lock into place. When all coordinates are placed correctly, the mystery picture is revealed. No student login is required. Teachers can copy and paste the student activity link into Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoo
Preview of How Tall Is It? — MYP Mathematics Field Activity | Similar Triangles & Trig

How Tall Is It? — MYP Mathematics Field Activity | Similar Triangles & Trig

Created by
Ivan Beregi
A 75-90 minute outdoor field activity for MYP Mathematics students covering similar triangles and trigonometry (angle of elevation). Students choose a tall object nearby, then find its height twice — once using the mirror method (similar triangles) and once using a clinometer app (trigonometry). They record measurements on labelled diagrams, show full working, and compare both results with a structured reflection. What's included: 6-page print-ready PDF When to use it: After teaching both simila
Preview of FREE Adding Decimals January Winter Math Challenge Snowmen Activity Logic Puzzle

FREE Adding Decimals January Winter Math Challenge Snowmen Activity Logic Puzzle

Use this Winter Math Activity in your classroom to have your students incorporate critical thinking, and math in a fun way. You have 32 snowmen with decimals. Draw 3 straight lines to split the page into 7 parts, so that the sum of the numbers is the same in each section. This resource includes:- The printable version in PDF. Click the GREEN STAR at the top of my store to follow me and be informed about my new products and sales. (or >> CLICK HERE)Check out Inspire Math Matematyka for
Preview of International Pi Day Approximating pi Math Activities - high school activity

International Pi Day Approximating pi Math Activities - high school activity

Students come up with their own approximation for pi. 2. They then look at historical approximations and find the accuracy of them. 3. They then see how accurate their .calculator gives pi to. Oh and it's for pi day (3/14) but feel free to use it whenever. If you use .it, please review it.
Preview of International Pi Day Maze puzzles activities printable worksheets

International Pi Day Maze puzzles activities printable worksheets

Students try to map the digits of Pi in a maze. Three varying levels of activities to try. Pi day FUN
Preview of International Pi Day Calculate pi using a formula school activity

International Pi Day Calculate pi using a formula school activity

Pi Day - calculate pi using 2 infinite series and a formula. Good use of a calculator and rounding - perfect for Pi Day celebrations!
Preview of Fun with Cubes and Spatial Thinking - free activity book

Fun with Cubes and Spatial Thinking - free activity book

Created by
KD Zelbo
This activity book is for confident math students in approximately grades 3 to 6. It is self-paced and self-guided so that a teacher can give it to students who may be working ahead of the regular curriculum. The activities are fun and give students practice with spatial reasoning, an important skill underlying much of mathematics.
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Activity: qualitative, quantitative (Montessori print+cut)

Pythagorean Theorem Activity: qualitative, quantitative (Montessori print+cut)

Learn the Pythagorean Theorem with hands-on activities! No numbers on the page until the children have discovered the key ideas for themselves. 1. Start with the first pages, which give a qualitative overview. Taking apart the 2 squares built off of 2 sides, you find that you can fit them perfectly in the space of one square made from the hypotenuse! (and vice-versa) 2. Then, discover your first Pythagorean triplet and the quantitative calculation. The areas of the squares on the sides (made up
Preview of Geometry Construction Fundamentals

Geometry Construction Fundamentals

Activity to introduce construction in geometry and construction instructions.
Preview of Count the squares!

Count the squares!

Created by
Allison Kreider
Here is quick fun activity to do with kids. I used this after we began talking about shapes and area. It was a good lesson to teach how using strategy is a great way to solve a difficult problem. You could also use this as a great homework activity. How many squares can you find? I found 40.
Preview of Pi Day Puzzles and Coloring Pages for Middle School Students

Pi Day Puzzles and Coloring Pages for Middle School Students

Celebrate Pi Day with this engaging activities and projects pack that includes Pi Day Maze, Pi Day Math Vocab Double Puzzle, Pi Symbol Coloring Page, and Pi Digits Coloring Page - all for free! This pack is perfect for middle school students and offers a wide range of interactive and educational activities that will help them develop important skills while having a great time.The Pi Day Maze is a fun and challenging activity that will test your students' problem-solving skills. They can navigate
Preview of Geometry

Geometry

Geometry: Geometry - Triangular Pyramid This fun activity offers a pleasant surprise from an unlikely source. Who would guess that an ordinary envelope would have the perfect dimensions to form a triangular pyramid? Whether you teach math, want to increase student engagement, or are just looking for a creative way to use flexible grouping, this activity will do the trick! All you need is an envelope and a ruler to draw a straight line! Enjoy this and other free products created by Dazzle on
Preview of Classifying Triangles interactive Notebook & Extension Lesson EnVision Math 16.1

Classifying Triangles interactive Notebook & Extension Lesson EnVision Math 16.1

Engage your 5th grade students with this interactive notebook activity and extension mini-lesson designed to enhance understanding of triangle classification by sides and angles. Perfect for core instruction and differentiation for advanced, gifted, or accelerated learners! This resource aligns with enVision Topic 16.1 and supports CCSS 5.G while previewing 7.G.B.5. Leave a review – Your feedback helps me improve and create more resources!Follow my store – Be the first to know when I uploa
Preview of SAMPLE - Pattern coloring and building

SAMPLE - Pattern coloring and building

Try this SAMPLE of our level 4 game and activityChildren love to play and learn the best through their own explorations. Our activities cater to the anthroposophical approach to learning, nurturing the child holistically, through intellectual, artistic, and practical skills. The learning theories of Montessori education are an integral part of these activities, supporting the child’s sensorial development from concrete experiences toward an abstract understanding. It is through their own discove
Preview of Create a "Geometry Star"

Create a "Geometry Star"

Create a "Geometry Star" This is one of my favorite geometry activities to do with upper elementary students. It's a simple review of point, line, line segment, endpoints, angles, and ruler use, plus the "stars" turn into unique, colorful art work for the classroom! Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and products! Here's how: • Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive customized email updates a
Preview of Geometry

Geometry

Geometry: Geometry - Angles Have you ever thought about why a “3” stands for three or why a “4” stands for four? This activity provides an element of novelty where students gain an appreciation for research by discovering the origin of our number system. The student will have an opportunity to: • collect information from multiple sources • generate research topics from personal interests • ask open-ended research questions clarify, evaluate, and synthesize collected information Pl
Preview of Discover circles and make a beautiful garland !

Discover circles and make a beautiful garland !

Created by
Sarah TOPLA
What a better way to discover a new geometrical figure than manipulating it with your hands ? To teach children what are a circle, a disk, a diameter etc... I created this beautiful activity where they learn all this vocabulary step by step through creating a garland.
Preview of Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion Angles | TEKS

Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion Angles | TEKS

🏰 Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion AnglesStudents calculate complementary, supplementary, vertical, and polygon angles in a haunted mansion setting. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for angle relationshipsLearning Intention & Success CriteriaMansion worksheets + graphic organizersYouTube haunted house ambience + angle tutorials✨ Classroom Use: Fits geometry units or review activities. 🎃 Student Benefits: Develops reasoning, justification, and proof skills. ⚡ Why It’s Good
Preview of Geometric Construction: Pentagon Pattycakes - Level 1

Geometric Construction: Pentagon Pattycakes - Level 1

Function: Level 1 of the Pentagon Pattycakes geometry series in the Geometric Construction Portfolio offers a basic introduction to geometry via construction using protractors and rulers. The CBBC Geometric Construction, hands-on learning portfolio practices skills involving rulers and protractors to explore geometric construction tangibly. The activities can be used in learning centers for independent learning or for guided instruction. This 10-product series offers 10 (stand-alone) themes fo
Preview of Scintillating Shapes - Tangrams FREEBIE

Scintillating Shapes - Tangrams FREEBIE

Created by
Simply Math
Challenge students with this puzzle that has three shapes that seem to be the same general size and shape BUT are not identical! Then they create their own puzzles using their tangram pieces. A simple worksheet (choose color or black line images) guides students through the activity. It can be a great way to spark interest in math especially when you're learning from home. I included solutions and tangrams that you can print and cut apart to make sets of tangrams that are the same size as the t
Preview of End of Year Candy Box STEM Challenge Intro to Volume Surface Area STEAM Project

End of Year Candy Box STEM Challenge Intro to Volume Surface Area STEAM Project

Exploring Volume and Surface Area through a Challenge: Candy Box. A great challenge for introducing ideas like nets, surface area, and volume. You need: Colored cardstock paper, white copy paper (A4 or letter size), scissors, tape, and candies. In the file, you will find tips and my experiences with this project, as well as the rules of the challenge and examples to show your students. It can be an individual activity. You can also do this activity in groups of 2–3 students. It’s a perfect BTC
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