This cross-curricular activity combines latitude and longitude skills with adding and subtracting integers. Students will understand the northern, southern, eastern, and western hemispheres as positive and negative coordinates. The northern and eastern hemispheres will be represented by positive integers and the southern and western hemispheres will be represented by negative integers.
This activity includes an information sheet, a map of the US, a map of the world, a map of Illinois, the in-cl
Get students up and moving, while still working on function transformations. This activity includes 12 cards. Each card may include translations, reflections, and dilations of functions. Students will practice writing equations using the transformation rules, identify transformations in functions, and identify points for the new function given a transformation equation.
Looking for an end-of-unit activity for two-step equations and inequalities? This project allows students to be creative while using their mathematical brains!
Students will solve 15 two-step equations, inequalities, and word problems. Each solution will be matched to items that students will include in their amusement park. Once all of the equations have been solved, they will create an amusement park on poster board. They must give it a unique name and include all items according to their so
Students will practice solving markups and markdowns for the selling and discount price. As students solve, the cell will turn green with correct answers so students may self-check. A picture will also begin to appear with correct answers until all problems have been solved and the picture has completely been revealed.
Get students up and moving, while still getting practice solving multi-step equations. This activity includes 10 equations, some with variables on only one side and others with variables on both sides of the equation. There are two special case equations.
Engage your students with a review of two-step equations and inequalities with this Jeopardy game! Questions include equations and inequalities in the following forms: ax + bx/a + b(x + a)/b a(x + b)This game is done on Google Slides and includes 5 categories: Equations, Equation Word Problems, Inequalities, Inequality Word Problems, and Miscellaneous. There is also a Daily Double question! **Miscellaneous questions are all vocabulary terms. However, when I played this with my students, I asked
Looking for ways to engage your students when learning about equivalent algebraic expressions? This bundle is for you! Each activity includes an editable and non-editable version. In this bundle, you will find the following: -Equivalent Expressions BINGO - This is a perfect review game for the end of your algebraic expressions unit. Students will find equivalent expressions by expanding, simplifying (combining like terms), and factoring integer and fraction algebraic expressions. 24 unique stude
This resource gives students practice with the following: Reflections over the x- and y-axisRotations about the originTranslationsStudents will identify, write rules for, and graph transformations. They will identify transformations from graphs and rules, and give coordinates of images.
My students love pixel art! Not only is it fun, it gives them immediate feedback on their answers so they know if they are solving the problems correctly or not. This bundle includes: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions, including the Distributive Property.Factoring Linear Expressions, including fractionsTwo-Step EquationsPercent of a NumberPercent of ChangeMarkups & MarkdownsSimple InterestAdding & Subtracting IntegersConverting Unit RatesEach assignment creates its own, unique picture as student
This file includes 3 foldables:
-solving for area & circumference of circles given diagrams
-solving for area & circumference of circles given word problems
-solving for radius & diameter of circles given circumference & area in word problems
It also includes a Smart Notebook file with the notes already created to match the foldables.
The first foldable needs to be printed 2-sided. Students should cut on the solid lines and fold on the lighter lines.
The second and third foldables are 1-sided
My students love pixel art! Not only is it fun, it gives them immediate feedback on their answers so they know if they are solving the problems correctly or not. This bundle includes: Multiplying DecimalsDividing DecimalsGCF & LCMNumerical ExpressionsSimplifying Algebraic ExpressionsConverting Unit RatesEach assignment creates its own, unique picture as students solve. When the students solve all of the problems correctly, the final product will be revealed.
Students will practice evaluating numerical expressions using the order of operations. As students input their answers, if their answers are correct, the cell will turn green and parts of the secret picture will begin to reveal itself. If their answers are incorrect, nothing will happen. This is the perfect self-check for students!
Use this flowchart with your students to help them remember the steps for adding and subtracting fractions. The flowchart uses yes or no questions to identify the next step to adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators.
Students will practice combining like terms, as well as, using the Distributive Property, then combining like terms, to simplify algebraic expressions. As students input their answers, if their answers are correct, the cell will turn green and parts of the secret picture will begin to reveal itself. If their answers are incorrect, nothing will happen. This is the perfect self-check for students!
This activity allows students to apply the Associative, Commutative, Identity, and Zero properties to simplify algebraic and numerical expressions. Students will: Identify properties given a numerical expression,Give counterexamples to disprove statements regarding properties, Use properties in real-world problems,And use deductive reasoning to simplify algebraic and numerical expressions.Product includes: 12 task cards - 4 identifying properties, 2 counterexamples, 1 real-world application, 5 d
This is a perfect review game for the end of your algebraic expressions unit. Students will find equivalent expressions by expanding, simplifying (combining like terms), and factoring integer and fraction algebraic expressions. 24 unique student cards included.
Includes an editable and non-editable version.
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Students will practice solving two-step equations (with the variable on one side). As students solve the equations, the cell will turn green with correct answers so students may self-check. A picture will also begin to appear with correct answers until all equations have been solved and the picture has completely been revealed.
Students will practice finding greatest common factor and least common multiple of 2 or 3 numbers. As students solve, the cell will turn green with correct answers so students may self-check. A picture will also begin to appear with correct answers until all problems have been solved and the picture has completely been revealed.
Students will practice combining like terms, as well as, using the Distributive Property, then combining like terms, to simplify algebraic expressions. As students input their answers, if their answers are correct, the cell will turn green and parts of the secret picture will begin to reveal itself. If their answers are incorrect, nothing will happen. This is the perfect self-check for students!
Students will practice simplifying algebraic expressions, with and without distributing, in this engaging activity. As students input their answers, if their answers are correct, the cell will turn green and parts of the secret picture will begin to reveal itself. If their answers are incorrect, nothing will happen. This is the perfect self-check for students!