I've been teaching middle and high school math for 18 years, but I am still learning new techniques and strategies every year! I hope you find my resources to be fun, engaging, helpful, and easy to use!
Celebrate winter with this completely digital, no prep, build a snowman activity! Your students will drag and drop features and clothing for a snowman by answering questions about scatter plots and lines of best fit. Such type of questions include: determining the type of correlation, the equation for the line of best fit, making predictions from scatter plots and lines of best fit, and identifying if a scatterplot is categorized as linear vs. nonlinear. The answers will indicate which feature/c
Digital, paperless, and READY TO GO! This digital matching activity will have your students using Google Slides to practice their skills and submit their answers. This activity has 25 problems that involve the application of two exponent rules; the power rule and the quotient rule. The questions/problems are on one slide, and the answers are on another slide. Students will need to match the answers to the questions and type in the letter that corresponds to the answer in the bright green box [An
This is a fun, interactive, self-checking progressive google slide activity on scatter plots and lines of best fit. Sample topics include naming the type of correlation, writing the equation for the line of best fit, and making predictions. There are 12 questions total. When a student chooses the wrong answer they will see an "X" appear. When students click and c hoose the correct answer they will see a smiley face appear.This activity is perfect for distance learning, small groups, and indep
This Digital Mystery Picture Reveal Activity includes 12 linear equation word problems for students to translate and practice their re-writing skills with. Check out the preview for a closer look! When students type correct answers into the blue boxes it will reveal a piece of the image. Once all word problems are written correctly, the full image will be revealed which displays a math joke/meme. This activity is self-grading, fun and interactive for students! It was designed in Google Sheets an
Engage students with this digital no-prep activity that supports identifying linear vs. nonlinear functions. This card sort includes 3 slides that will have your students categorizing graphs, tables, and equations by dragging and dropping the diagrams into the "linear" or "non linear" sections. A self-grading Google Form Exit Ticket is also included! This reinforcement activity works well with distance learning, small groups, and independent practice. Check out the preview for a closer look! Ben
Analyze the steps and find the errors made while solving multi-step equations categorized under having one, none, or infinitely many solutions. The errors could lie within the steps for solving, within the category it is named under, or both! There are 6 problems total. Students should highlight or circle the mistake, explain why it is wrong, and then correctly solve and identify it. When students are able to find the mistakes while solving an equation it helps to deepen their understanding of
Engage students with a variety of DIGITAL and PAPERLESS activities that support scatter plots and lines of best fit. These 4 resources help students classify the three different correlations from both a scatter plot and application scenario, identify and write lines of best fit, make predictions from scatter plots and lines of best fit, and finally distinguish between facts and false statements regarding the topic. Students will have fun in a variety yet challenging set of activities. You will
Digital, paperless, and self-grading! In this READY TO GO digital scatter plot and line of best fit activity, students will answer 10 task cards (multiple choice) about trends/correlations of scatter plots, using lines of best fit to make predictions, and interpreting the meaning of the y-intercept in situations. This activity is a great way to allow students to use technology and get immediate feedback! The form is ready to send out, and bonus, it will grade it for you! Students will use a Goo
This Digital Pythagorean Theorem Activity includes 12 task cards on a Google Form for students to practice their skills with. Students will calculate missing sides of a right triangle (a and b) as well as the hypotenuse (side c) from various real-life scenarios . Whole numbers and decimals are included. Check out the preview for a closer look! This activity is self-grading, fun and interactive for students! It is perfect for distance learning, independent practice, or a class activity. I used
Practice lines of best and promote class interaction at the same time! This is a great activity to get your students up and out of their seat and interacting with each other and new material! There are 26 possible equations to distribute amongst the class. Students should choose 4 scatter plots and trend lines in a row/column/diagonal to write a line of best fit for. Once the students have completed their 4 choices, they get up and search for the 4 people that have their line of best fit equat
Engage students with a variety of DIGITAL and PAPERLESS activities that support scatter plots and lines of best fit. These 3 resources help students classify the three different correlations from both a scatter plot and application scenario, identify and write lines of best fit, and make predictions from scatter plots and lines of best fit. Students will have fun in a variety yet challenging set of activities. You will enjoy the fact that you don’t have to run to the copy room. These activiti
This Digital Mystery Picture Reveal Activity includes 9 systems of equations word problem scenarios for students to practice their translating skills with. Students will turn the word problem into a system that corresponds to a Roman Numeral. After typing in the Roman Numeral, if correct, it will reveal a piece of the image. Once all word problems are translated and written correctly, the full image will be revealed which displays a math joke/meme. This activity requires students to write the eq
Digital, paperless, and READY TO GO! This no prep activity has 4 slides for a total of 12 truth/lie questions. Students are required to figure out which two statements about scatter plots and lines of best fit were answered correctly and which statement is wrong on each slide. The slides contain basic definitions, correlations, equations for lines of best fit, and linear vs. nonlinear correlations. Students must drag the "TRUTH" and "LIE" boxes to the correct location. This would be great as a r
Celebrate winter with this completely digital, no prep, build a snowman activity! Your students will drag and drop features and clothing for a snowman by answering questions about functions. Such type of questions include: determining if graphs, tables, mappings, and relations are functions, identifying linear vs. nonlinear functions, and reveal the function rule. The answers will indicate which feature/characteristic to decorate the snowman with. [Answer key is provided!] This activity would wo
This Digital Mystery Picture Reveal Activity includes 20 expressions involving squares, cubes, square roots and cube roots for students to practice their skills with. When students type correct answers into the yellow boxes it will reveal a piece of the image. Once all answers are found correctly, the full image will be revealed which displays a math joke/meme. Check out the preview for a closer look! This activity is self-grading, fun and interactive for students! It was designed in Google She
Engage students with a variety of DIGITAL and PAPERLESS activities that support finding slope and writing linear equations. Students will have fun in a variety yet challenging set of 6 different activities. You will enjoy the fact that you don’t have to run to the copy room. These activities are perfect for distance learning, small groups, and independent practice. Benefits of going digital?Easy access on any deviceStudents can interact with the activity and save it to their Google Drive for
This is a digital 2-player activity for Google Slides. Player 1 will have their own question board with problems to solve along with the answers to player 2's questions. Player 2 will have their own question board with problems to solve along with the answers to player 1's questions. Students must use the Product Rule and Quotient Rule to simplify the expressions (only integer bases are used, no variables). They will take turns calling out their answers along with the square (for example A3) to
Celebrate winter with this digital SOLVING PROPORTIONS mystery picture reveal! The resource includes 12 different proportions, including word problems, for students to practice their skills with. When students type correct answers into the light blue boxes it will reveal a piece of the winter penguin image, and also providing immediate feedback! Once all answers are found correctly, the full image will be revealed (as well as the joke!) Check out the preview for a closer look! This activity is s
Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is right around the corner! Have your students practice finding slope with color and pizazz! Questions include slope from a graph, slope from 2 points, slope from an equation, rate of change from tables and word problems. I personally love cross curricular learning! This resource helps students make connections to personal and cultural experiences, and the real world! It can easily be assigned as homework, a class review activity, or extra credit! Color-by-l
Have your students apply and practice the laws of exponents with more than a typical worksheet! Answers to exponential expressions will create a "Cool Cat" character. After simplifying each expression, find the answer that indicates which feature to draw on the Cool Cat. There are 12 expressions which include product rule, quotient rule, power to power, negative exponents and zero. This activity is fun and different, and certainly appeals to my artistic students who don't always get to demonstra
8th - 9th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
8.EE.A.1
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