This product will use a Geogebra website to assist students in finding the relationship between radius, diameter, and circumference. Students will love being able to use computers and discovering a formula for circumference!
130 Ideas for Brain Breaks Suitable for all ages -- especially Grades 4-12. Lower grades might require taking out or explaining a few prompts. Page 2: Get Up and Move Ideas Pages 3-4: Would You Rather Questions Pages 5-6: Conversation Starters Pages 7-9: Random Facts Pages 10-12: True or False Questions Page 13-14: Trivia and More Ideas for How to Use: 1) Print and cut cards on colored cardstock (you can print the different kinds of activities on different colors). 2) Number the prompts,
Your students will love discovering what their favorite teachers/administrators would rather do! Students will find the percent increase/decrease of the two sets of numbers given in order to determine which choice the "celebrity" chose.
I provided questions, but you can come up with your own or ask students for question ideas.
Students will choose four word problems in a row, write a math sentence, and solve. You can also have students take turns with a partner to make it more like the real game!
Problems include adding and subtracting positive and negative integers.
Students will solve inequalities and match them with the correct number lines in order to solve a riddle!
Answer key included.
This is the worksheet version. For the notebook/half page version, visit https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Solving-and-Graphing-Inequalities-Riddle-Notes-Version-3934346 Answer key included.
This is a 5 page packet that is split into 4 sections: multiplying integers, dividing integers, multiplying fractions, and dividing fractions. You can split it into different days or as homework or a study guide! I used it for remediation during summer school.