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Preview of Direct Variation Problems and Activities with rubrics and answer keys

Direct Variation Problems and Activities with rubrics and answer keys

The Direct Variation Problems and Activities document asks students to investigate, calculate, plot, interpret, and actively engage with the concept. The rubrics can be used by the student and/or teacher. The document can be completed electronically using TpT Easel. The Direct Variation: Decode the Message Puzzle asks students to identify equations, graphs, and patterns that are direct variations. The activity can be used as a formative assessment. Topics Included: Direct Variation EquationsGrap
Preview of Dec. 18 Math & Hispanic Heritage Puzzle: Christina Aguilera | Daily Mixed Review

Dec. 18 Math & Hispanic Heritage Puzzle: Christina Aguilera | Daily Mixed Review

Singer and song writer Christina Aguilera was born on December 18 of the Mystery Year. Math clues for finding the year involve percent, division to find the average, angle of rotation, and square numbers in a real-world context. This motivational puzzle is great for middle school or high school students to use any time.  Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version4 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, E
Preview of Patterns No1

Patterns No1

This activity worksheet involves patterns of regularly increasing arrangements of dots. Students are required to calculate the number of dots in a given arrangement further along the pattern. They are then asked to generalise to “Pattern n”. A detailed Teacher’s Guide outlines different ways this resource may be used. Students should be encouraged to be creative and find different calculations methods which will lead to different algebraic forms. This then naturally leads to the algebraic simpli
Preview of Classifying Shapes Triangles Angles and Properties of 3D Shapes CSI Math Mystery

Classifying Shapes Triangles Angles and Properties of 3D Shapes CSI Math Mystery

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Classifying angles in triangles and shapes is the main focus of this engaging geometry math mystery for Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5 students. Through a detective-style investigation, students work with types of angles in a triangle, solve missing angles on a line segment, identify parallel and perpendicular line segments, explore right angles in clockwise and anticlockwise directions, and investigate the properties of 3D shapes and objects. Perfect for May 4th. In this CSI-style geometry activ

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