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Preview of Geometry Statements & Reasons Matching Activity- Introduction to Proofs

Geometry Statements & Reasons Matching Activity- Introduction to Proofs

This flexible geometry matching activity helps students build a strong foundation for statements and reasons by making clear connections between given information, diagrams, congruence statements, and justifications. There are five sets of matching cards. Each set will contain five groups of four cards. Students create groups of four matching cards, with each group including: A given statement A properly marked diagram A congruence statement The reason that justifies the congruence This ha
Preview of Solving Proportions with Cross Multiplication Maze- St. Patrick's Day Theme

Solving Proportions with Cross Multiplication Maze- St. Patrick's Day Theme

Add some holiday fun to practicing proportions! In this St. Patrick’s Day–themed math maze, students solve proportion problems and follow the correct answers through the maze to reach the end. This activity is perfect for reinforcing proportion-solving skills while keeping students engaged with a fun, seasonal challenge. Great for independent practice, partner work, math centers, or a quick review!
Preview of I've probably already answered that

I've probably already answered that

Matching T-Shirt Available at olive-juice-designs.printify.meAdd a little humor (and a gentle reminder) to your classroom with this “I’ve Probably Already Answered That” poster! Perfect for middle school and high school classrooms, this poster helps encourage students to listen actively, check posted directions, and think independently before asking questions. This minimalist, classroom-friendly design works well in math classrooms, but it’s versatile enough for any subject area. Hang it nea
Preview of See Think Wonder: Parallel lines cut by a transversal

See Think Wonder: Parallel lines cut by a transversal

See, Think, Wonder Thinking Routine Worksheet Engage Students in Meaningful Observation, Critical Thinking, and DiscussionThis See, Think, Wonder Thinking Routine worksheet is a simple yet powerful tool to help students slow down, observe carefully, and develop deeper thinking skills. Perfect for math classrooms, this resource encourages students to analyze visuals, problems, or real-world situations while building discussion and reasoning skills. Students will: See: Identify and describe what
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Math Maze Template

St. Patrick's Day Math Maze Template

Make practicing any math skill more engaging with this Math Maze Template! Students begin at the Start and solve the problem in the box. They use their answer to determine which path to follow next, continuing through the maze until they reach the end. If they choose the wrong path, they’ll quickly realize and can go back to check their work—encouraging problem solving and self-correction. This editable template allows you to easily add your own questions and answer choices, making it perfect
Preview of Geometry Statements & Reasons Matching Activity- Intro to Proofs -Set A Freebie

Geometry Statements & Reasons Matching Activity- Intro to Proofs -Set A Freebie

This flexible geometry matching activity helps students build a strong foundation for statements and reasons by making clear connections between given information, diagrams, congruence statements, and justifications. Students create groups of four matching cards, with each group including: A given statement A properly marked diagram A congruence statement The reason that justifies the congruence This hands-on approach supports visual learners and encourages mathematical discussion, perfect fo
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