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Preview of Volume and Surface Area Vocabulary Quiz

Volume and Surface Area Vocabulary Quiz

Created by
Jessica Franz
This is a basic vocabulary matching quiz over volume and surface area, dealing with Geometry.
Preview of Climbing the mountain. Printable Angle‑Identification challenge

Climbing the mountain. Printable Angle‑Identification challenge

Created by
AulaPoliédrica
Turn angle learning into an exciting adventure!This “Climbing the Mountain – Scale the Angle Grid” worksheet transforms angle identification and classification into an engaging, strategy-filled challenge. Designed for learners ages 12 and up, this activity invites students to “climb the mountain” by choosing dotted lines that match the angle shown at each step. Students will observe, compare, and select the correct angle paths, strengthening geometric reasoning, visual accuracy, and decision-mak
Preview of A Piece of Pi

A Piece of Pi

Created by
Terrasa McGuire
This poster is 18 inches horizontally by 12 inches vertically. It is best to take this poster in to a printing store because it is larger than a regular piece of paper. The background is an old fashioned green chalkboard with all the fixings (chalk, erasers, and a red apple to boot). On the chalkboard there are 662 digits of Pi and with each digit the font size decreases by .5. The writing looks like chalkboard writing and is a great addition to the math classroom décor. You can also have me
Preview of Circuit Training - Placement / Diagnostic Test (arithmetic - calculus)

Circuit Training - Placement / Diagnostic Test (arithmetic - calculus)

This 32-question circuit begins with an addition problem and ends with a definite integral which requires substitution. This circuit could be used for placement or diagnosis, especially for those students whose transcripts are hard to decipher (home-schooled students, non-traditional age college students, international students). Here are the directions: All problems should be worked without a calculator. Begin in cell #1. Show the work necessary to answer the question. Circle your answer,
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