This is a short set of kinematics problems that I use after I do the Free Fall Activity and walk the students through a few example problems. It uses the concept of accelerated motion (by gravity) to find distance, final velocity, and time in the context people acting in stories (which is more fun than "a block is dropped off a cliff").
As with many of my other worksheets, this one includes equations at the top and guide-lines for each problem to help the students organize their work (as well
Can be used as a quiz, homework, classwork, pre-test, group activity, etc.
10 question assignment/quiz that uses dice, coins, spinners, marbles, choosing boy or girl in a class to teach and/or review probability.
This is taken for a page of my workbook entitled, Who Is This Mathematician/Scientist?
Who Is This Mathematician/Scientist? by Marilyn Curtain Phillips is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Make square root practice fast, engaging, and frustration-free with Lightning Logic! This self-correcting digital activity helps students build confidence and fluency with square roots of perfect squares in a format that provides instant feedback and automatic score tracking. Students solve square root problems directly in the spreadsheet. Each answer automatically changes color— green for correct and red for incorrect—so learners can immediately see their progress and correct mistakes indepen
Absolute Value Activities for PreAlgebra and Algebra
Includes my free mapping activity and 3 other tasks with written responses and a Homework assignment.
The number one concern that I hear from high school math teachers is that students no longer know how to to effectively, efficiently and routinely study independently. The retention of math knowledge is made by repetition of practice with a focus on vocabulary and procedural practice.
This form that an integration approach of innovative math technology and tried and true paper approaches to studying. Students are required to log minutes on the top - you can feel free to edit the require number o
Kids asking for more math? No way!
This really isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds. The Chocolate Math Challenge puts the fun in problem solving and critical thinking, builds fundamental and advanced math skills in a playful way, and will leave your kids asking for more.
Just put the weekly problem up in a common area of your classroom or home on Friday. Check back on Monday for the video answer. Make sure to have chocolate on hand for all correct answers!
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Kids asking for more math? No way!
This really isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds. The Chocolate Math Challenge puts the fun in problem solving and critical thinking, builds fundamental and advanced math skills, encourages independent mathematical thinking, and will leave your kids asking for more.
Just put the weekly problem up in a common area of your classroom or home on Friday. Check back on Monday for the video answer. Make sure to have chocolate on hand for all correct answers!
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Can you and your students solve it!?! Watch this STEM series together!
Kids asking for more math? No way!
This really isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds. The Chocolate Math Challenge is an engaging student-led video series that puts the fun in problem solving and critical thinking, builds fundamental and advanced math skills in a playful way, and will leave your kids asking for more.
Just post the weekly problem in the classroom or at home and hand out the included worksheet on Friday. Chec
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