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Preview of ACT Prep- Math Practice Set- Mixed 500 Level SET #2

ACT Prep- Math Practice Set- Mixed 500 Level SET #2

SET # 2. These questions are perfect for ACT prep and reviewing! Included are 12 ACT Math Aligned practice problems with explanations, at the 500 Advanced Level. Perfect for students looking to increase their ACT score with exposure to higher-level standards!
Preview of Factoring by GCF and Grouping Egg Hunt (3 levels)

Factoring by GCF and Grouping Egg Hunt (3 levels)

This is a factoring by GCF and grouping egg hunt activity! In each egg, there is a factoring problem for the students to solve. Once they solve the problem, I check their work. If correct, they rehide the egg and then find a new one. The process repeats until they find all 16 eggs. This activity includes three differentiated levels, making it perfect for meeting students where they are. Level A is the easiest and uses problems with only one variable, helping students build confidence with simpl
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Relay Race

Factoring Polynomials Relay Race

This Factoring Polynomials Relay Race is a high-energy, team-based activity where students in groups of six race to factor complex expressions like the difference of cubes and grouping. To ensure individual accountability and teamwork, each student must use a unique pen color to complete exactly one assigned problem while verbally coaching their teammates. The first team to pass the paper through their row and finish with 100% accuracy wins the challenge. It includes factoring sums and differenc
Preview of Solving Systems by Elimination Partner Practice (3 Levels)

Solving Systems by Elimination Partner Practice (3 Levels)

This activity is a 9 question partner practice that helps students practice solving systems by elimination. You can partner students in groups of 2 or 3 Students solve the problems in the column assigned to them and then compare their answers with their partner. Both partners’ answers should match. If the answers are different, they work together to find and fix the mistake. There are three levels, perfect for differentiation. Level A (Beginning): These problems are the easiest. Students can
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