There is a 2 slide "cheat sheet" for students to reference in the beginning of the slidedeck with all of the vocabulary that students will need in order to complete the activity. There are 3 real life examples (railroad tracks, railing, and a crosswalk) where students have to put their own labels on the angles in the correct location when given the names of the angle relationships.
In Google SlidesCan be used as a check for understanding, classwork assignment or performance taskRubric and sample answer key included (NOTE: there are other correct answers), just MAKE A COPY, and delete the answer key before putting on Google classroomThere are directions with examplesSentence startersA slide with a plethora of logos to choose from if searching the internet is overwhelming or time consumingDirections: Students have to find a logo that matches each transformation, and then exp
This shows the two different relationships - those that are congruent, and those angles that add up to 180. It categorizes both of the relationships with their names, descriptions, and a picture.
16 question Scavenger hunt on transformations: rotations, translations and reflections. Students have to identify which rule is being applied to the given figures, and what the new coordinates would be of given points after applying one of the transformations. Includes answer key, student recording sheet, teacher instruction sheet, student instruction sheet, and the 16 printable questions to hang around the roomGreat for a review before a quiz, an interactive lesson before combining the differe
Great application to to the vocabulary associated with parallel lines ut by a transversal. There are guidelines and students can build the city online. All of the student instructions, an answer key on the last slide (there are multiple correct answers, I provided ONE example). Students just have to move the different images to meet the different requirements. Vocabulary Used: Parallel LinesTransversal Alternate Exterior AnglesCorresponding AnglesVertical AnglesAlternate Interior AnglesSame
Students have 2 slides that they have to complete, one that is matching the defition to the vocabulary, the other one is labeling different angle relationships based on a diagram. Vocabulary Included: supplementary anglescorresponding anglesalternate interior anglesalternate exterior anglestransversalparallel linessame side interior anglescongruent anglesvertical anglesGreat for reivew of important vocabulary words before you incorporate the algebra and have the students find angle measures. U
Great scaffolded activity, check for understanding, or classwork assignment on the difference between similarity vs congruenceThere are picture respresentations of both, definitions, as well as angle comparisons and scale factorsAnswer key provided!
Review of the coordinate plane vocabulary where students have to drag the vocabulary words from a word bank to their correct location. There is a visual image as well as to make the definitions a true statement. Digital PowerPoint vocabulary for students to complete.
You can print the slide and have students complete it on paper, or have students highlight the arrows for the maze and complete it digitallyStudents have to answer questions about rotations about a point in order to complete the mazeAll rotations as assumed to be over the originIncludes 90, 180, 270 degree rotations both clockwise and counterclockwiseCan be used for scaffolding or struggling students who are having a difficult time rotating an entire imageGood for check for understanding, classw
Word Search to help build vocabulary for students. Can be used for students of all levels and abilities. Good for a finisher task ot task when there is a substitute.
Digital (or you can print it), classwork or homework for having students find the missing angle of a triangle. Great for digital work, can be used on Google Classroom or a check for understandingGreat review of prior knowledgeAnswer Key provided
This is a test/quiz error analysis where the student has to correct their own quiz/test and then determine the type of error that they made, and then figure out how to solve it correctly. Can be used in any grade level math class. At the end, the student has to write a sentence or two that describes what they can do differently next time.
Bonus points that teachers can print out and write the students' name on it, as well as how many bonus points they want to award.
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