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Preview of SYMMETRY QUIZ: GRADES 4-12, MG

SYMMETRY QUIZ: GRADES 4-12, MG

This is a True/ False challenging math quiz. There are graphics to visualize the shapes. There are 20 statements . There are 2 extra credit questions, as well. An answer key is provided. Use it for a segment in geometry, or for a supplemental math grade. Use it for a homework take home quiz. Use it in a math center. You can assign it for an interactive lab period, or go over it on a white board, too! Thanks ever so much for visiting. We are humbled.
Preview of FRACTALS: A MATH T/ F QUIZ  W/ ANSWER KEY MG, GRS 4-8

FRACTALS: A MATH T/ F QUIZ W/ ANSWER KEY MG, GRS 4-8

Fractals are beautiful patterns which occur in nature. Some feel they are divine. This quiz has ten statements, and one fill in question for extra credit. Use it for an exam grade on an introduction to fractals, or for a homework -take home quiz, and in a math center. Maximum score is 106. An answer is provided. Thanks ever so much for visiting!
Preview of Concept Based Maths Coordinate Plane Concept Quadrants

Concept Based Maths Coordinate Plane Concept Quadrants

This set of concept quadrants targets the concept: Coordinate Plane. Suitable for use in upper Primary/Elementary and lower Secondary/Middle school Mathematics lessons. Concept quadrants are a useful tool for concept formation in a Concept Based Inquiry classroom. In each concept quadrant, three boxes contain an image or word/s that represent the target concept (examples) while the fourth box is different (non-examples). Students are encouraged to look for patterns and make connections to their
Preview of Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal

Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal

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Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal Students will construct the first three levels of Squareflake, a self-similar fractal, on the sides of a square and discover that even though the perimeter of the Squareflake increases without limit, the area of the Squareflake remains constant and equal to the original square.
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