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!
Give your Turkey a break this Thanksgiving and "Eat More Ham". This Digital Mystery Picture Reveal Activity includes 16 exercises of naming coordinates from graphs for students to practice their skills with. When students type correct coordinates into the colored boxes it will reveal a piece of the image, therefore providing immediate feedback. Once all answers are found correctly, the full image will be revealed which displays the holiday turkey joke/plea. Check out the preview for a closer loo
This is a great quick exercise for getting students out of their seats, interacting with each other and new material! In this QQT students will practice rewriting linear equations in standard form to slope-intercept form. Each student gets their own linear equation to walk around and quiz other students on. After they quiz each other, they trade and quiz someone new! These could also be used as flash cards. QQT's can be used a variety of ways. Use them as a whole class activity, or in small gro
Give your Turkey a break this Thanksgiving and "Eat More Ham". This Digital Mystery Picture Reveal Activity includes 16 exercises of identifying and calculating unit rate for students to practice their skills with. When students type correct value into the colored boxes it will reveal a piece of the image, therefore providing immediate feedback. Once all answers are found correctly, the full image will be revealed which displays the holiday turkey joke/plea. Check out the preview for a closer lo
Engage your students with this fun digital SLOPE mystery picture reveal! The resource includes 12 situations for students to practice their skills with. This includes slope from graphs and from 2 points. When students type correct answers into the green boxes it will reveal a piece of the image/joke, therefore providing immediate feedback. Once all answers are found correctly, the full image (and joke!) will be revealed. Check out the preview for a closer look! This activity is self-grading, fun
Fun review game that gets the kids up and moving! There's excitement and some good competition. This review is on slope from graphs, 2 points, and equations, as well as y-intercepts and writing equations from graphs. There are 15 questions. Seat students in rows (these are the teams) and assign each student a number. Call a number - the students with that number are the runners and responsible for gathering all their groups’ papers and bringing them back to their desk within the given timefra
8th - 12th
Algebra, Graphing, Math
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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!
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