I have been teaching math for 6 years. Within my 6 years, I have taught algebra, honors geometry, math 7, math 8, and honors math 6. I also tutor different subjects over the summers and throughout the school year.
My students actually gave me the idea and helped me create this project and I am so excited to share it! In this project/activity, students will need origami paper (I got a pack of 200 on Amazon for $6) to create 4 easy level shapes. The project is given to students in the form of a Google Slides presentation. There are introduction and direction slides, and then a slide per figure. On the slides in which students create the origami, there is a link to a Youtube video to give students step-by-s
After teaching theoretical vs. experimental probability to my Geometry students, I have them work on this dice experiment to show them the difference between the two. In this experiment, students roll two dice (there is an online dice simulator linked in the Google Doc) 50 times and record the sum of the dice and answer questions about their experimental probability for each sum. Students then calculate the theoretical probability of what the sums of the dice should show. At the end of the exper
This slideshow includes 12 slides about the probability of independent and dependent events for honors geometry. There are 17 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. The topics covered include: independent vs. dependent eventsspinner problemsusing tree diagrams to represent sample spacespulling marbles with and without replacementconditional probabilitiesstandard playing card probabilitiesCheck out my other resources!
This slideshow includes 12 slides about the probability of two-way frequency tables for honors geometry. There are 18 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. The topics covered include: creating two-way frequency tablesfilling in missing values in two-way frequency tablesrelative frequencymarginal relative frequencyconditional relative frequencyCheck out my other resources!
This bundle includes over 50 slides about right triangles and trigonometric functions. There are 60 practice problems including at least one real-world problem per lesson. You can see the previews for each lesson attached to this bundle. The main topics covered include: Sine, cosine, and tangent ratiosSolving right trianglesThe Pythagorean TheoremSpecial right trianglesInverse trigonometric ratiosLaw of sines and cosinesCheck out my other resources!
This Honors Geometry bundles includes 39 slides about probability and statistics. There are 48 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. There is also an introduction to probability interactive Google Doc, a mid-unit project, and an end of unit project included in the bundle. The topics covered in the slides and project include, but are not limited to: creating two-way frequency tablesfilling in missing values in two-way frequency tablesrelative frequencymarginal relative frequen
Included in this product are Google Slides that allow students to interactively solve logic puzzles using deductive reasoning. There is an introduction slide about deductive reasoning and how to solve logic puzzles and then there are specific directions for how to complete the assignment. There are 4 logic puzzles that students will solved that are ranked at the 3/5 difficulty level (don't let that fool you, I spent HOURS trying to figure out the answers to some of these)! There is a slide for e
This bundle includes 78 slides about circles. There are 53 practice problems included in the slides. Also included in the bundle is a vocabulary resource. You can see the previews for each lesson attached to this bundle. The main topics covered include: inscribed anglesintercepted arcsinscribed angles intercepting the same arcinscribed polygoncircumscribed circleinscribed right triangle theoreminscribed quadrilateral theoremstandard form equation for circlescompleting the square to find the equa
This end of unit project allows for students to create their own questions and ask their peers to answer a survey created by them. They will then take the results of the survey and analyze the results in a variety of different ways. I created this project in Google Docs, so you are able to change or customize anything you may need to. You can use this as a printable project for in-person learners, or students can type their answers directly into the Google Doc for hybrid or remote learners. The
This slideshow includes 11 slides about the Pythagorean Theorem. There are 13 practice problems. The topics covered include: The Pythagorean TheoremPythagorean Theorem word problemsPythagorean TriplesClassifying triangles as obtuse, acute, or right using Pythagorean Inequalities TheoremConverse of the Pythagorean TheoremCheck out my other resources!
In this product, students will complete 17 practice problems in which they write linear equations. As they complete the problems, they will compare their answers with the given people, places, and weapons to cross them off one by one. The person, place, and weapon that is not crossed off at the end of the problems is the solution to the game. This is an easy way for students to self-check their answers. Problems include writing equations: Given two pointsGiven one point and the slopeGiven the s
Looking for an extra credit opportunity for students after your geometry unit? Look no further! This resource can be used as an in-class extension activity or an out-of-class mini-project for students. I assigned to my honors 6th grade students as an extra credit resource after we wrapped up our geometry unit. This could also work in a 7th or 8th grade classroom as well! Since I offered it as extra credit, I did not help them at all. They had to use their resources to figure everything out! Bon
This slideshow includes 11 slides about the law of sines and cosines. There are 10 practice problems including one word problem. The topics covered include: Trigonometric ratios for obtuse trianglesSolving right trianglesLaw of sinesLaw of cosinesCheck out my other resources!
This slideshow includes 9 slides about angle relationships in circles. There are 6 practice problems included in these slides. The topics covered include: tangent and intersected chord theoremintersecting lines and circlesangles on the inside and outside of the circle created by intersecting chordscircumscribed anglesCheck out my other resources!
*Answer key now included* This slideshow includes 16 slides about lines and segments that intersect circles. There are 4 practice problems included in these slides. The topics covered include: circle vocabulary (circle, center, radius, chord, diameter, secant, tangent, point of tangency)classifying lines and segments as one of the above vocabulary wordscommon tangents (tangent circles, concentric circles)tangent line to circle theoremexternal tangent congruence theoremdiagrams to match all the a
This bundle includes 52 slides about the segments within triangles. There are 34 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. Also included in the bundle is a vocabulary resource. You can see the previews for each lesson attached to this bundle. The main topics covered include: the perpendicular bisector theoremthe converse of the perpendicular bisector theoremthe angle bisector theoremthe converse of the angle bisector theoremconcurrent pointscircumcenterincentersmediansaltitudesce
This quiz was created for an honors math 6 class, but could also be used in a math 7 or general math 6 classroom. This quiz includes 8 questions about surface area and solids, including multiple word problems. The document is in the form of a Google Doc, so it is completely editable, and the answer key is included on page 3 of the document. Students will be tested on: identifying solids from their netssurface area of a cubesurface area of a square pyramidsurface area of a rectangular prismsurfac
This slideshow includes 9 slides about inequalities in triangles. There are 6 practice problems, including multiple real-world problems. The topics covered include: inequalities in one triangle inequalities in two trianglestriangle inequality theorem Hinge theorem Check out my other resources!
Students will answer a variety of questions about the following topics on the Google Slides: conditional statementshypothesis and conclusionsnegationsconverse, inverse, contrapositiveusing definitions to write biconditionalstruth valuesThere are 10 different slides to test the students knowledge in a variety of ways. In some questions, the students will type in their answers, and in others they will highlight the correct answer in a specific given color.
Seeing the amount of vocabulary in this chapter about segments within triangles made both my students and me very overwhelmed! I figured I would create this vocabulary sheet with the introductory terms to help students master the vocabulary they'll need for the rest of the chapter. I also included a word search so they can have a bit of a brain break. First they will fill in the definitions to the corresponding term, then they will complete the word search on the back. The vocabulary words inclu
I have been teaching math for 6 years. Within my 6 years, I have taught algebra, honors geometry, math 7, math 8, and honors math 6. I also tutor different subjects over the summers and throughout the school year.
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