Used for grades 7-12. Students do research (links are included) of their dream vacation, (flight, hotel, entertainment, and food). They then have to record their calculations on the attached spreadsheet and stay within their budget. There are some percentage questions (calculating tip and taxes on food/hotel). There are no formulas used in the google sheets so students are required to do their own calculations. Takes about 2 class days (45 min each), to complete. _________________________
There are 3 different project ideas where students have to draw their own parabola that they would see in real life given select criteria. It is open ended to promote creativity. It comes with an opening activity or warmup (with the answers)3 different project ideas for students to choose from Rubric for easy gradingAllows students to do research to see where they would find a parabola in real lifeStudents can draw it first and then write an equation OR build their equation given the criteria
This can be used as a review sheet or when teaching slope intercept form for: solving equationsgraphing equations in slope intercept (y = mx + b)Graphing System of EquationsThere is an answer key provided as well as an example with the steps listed out.
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.
On Google SlidesUsed for Pre-Algebra/AlgebraStudents have to categorize between linear and noninear functions with graphs and equations then come up with a way to figure out how to decipher linear vs nonlinearCan be used as an intro activity with a partner or individuallyCan also be used after it is taught as a check for understandingANSWER KEY INCLUDEDWhen putting it on Google Classroom, make a copy and delete the slides that have the answer key
Used for grades 7-12. Students do research (links are included) of their dream vacation, (flight, hotel, entertainment, and food). They then have to record their calculations on the attached spreadsheet and stay within their budget. There are some percentage questions (calculating tip and taxes on food/hotel). There are no formulas in the google sheets so that students are required to do their own calculations. Takes about 2 class days (45 min each), to complete. _________________________
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
Students research their dream career, figure out their income and monthly expensesKeeping in mind things like: taxes, emergency fund, groceries, etc. Google slide version as well as a printableColor coded with a table for students to figure out their budgetGreat for the end of the year projects, or a consumer math courseAll related links are includedGoal setting included (long and short term financial goals)Great real-world applicationReflection questions included
Students complete the answers to 8 multi-step equations (some are no solution, some are infinite solutions) Once they have the answers, depending on the answer that they choose, they have to draw different characteristics on the personGreat interactive way for students to get engaged in solving equationsAllows students to be creative in their drawingEasy to grade because you can visually see if the student is correct or incorrect and look to only those problems to provide feedbackAnswer key is p
Google form for students to understand important function vocabulary (input, output, function, relation, discrete function, continuous function, domain, range, not a function). Self-graded (out of 20 points- 2 points per question)Creates a Google Sheet to give the students scores and which one they got correct/incorrectInstructions on How to Upload to Google ClassroomYou can use it as an assessment, review, or classworkIt is set so that students CAN re-do for a better score, though you can alway
Have students recognize the words that they need Good for ELL students, special education students, students also work on spelling, word recognitionFun activity to learn about vocabularyCould be used with a sub, as a finisher task, before a break, or end of the year activities as a reviewThere IS an answer key provided
Fun, engaging way for students to practice equationsStudents solve 2 step equations with variables on both sides and when they enter the answer for the variable, it reveals a fun pictureAnswer box turns red if incorrect and green if correct10 equations for students to answerCan be used for classwork, homework, check for understanding, or an early finisher taskThis resource requires internet access and the use of Google apps. Answer key included. Includes Teacher Directions and Instructions for
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
There is a Google Slide Version that you can upload onto Google Classroom (it will force you to make a copy) as well as a printable versionAnswer Key is provided for easy gradingStudents have to unscramble key vocabulary words for a right triangleStudents also have to accurately label a right triangle using the vocabulary words.
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 solve two step equations and have to find the answer from the left hand column in order to complete the mazeDistributive property and the use of integers is included in the problemsGood for 8th grade review of equations, 7th grade contentCan be used for a classwork, homework, or a reviewDigital- and answer key provided for a quick check
Students build the characteristics of the snowman on Google Slides while decorating the snowman. They LOVE to get creative and there are some designs already there for an easy drag and drop. Students have to write the equations for the hat, as well as the arms for the stick They also have to find the domain and range of the snowman, and the hat (interval notation or inequality form, whatever was taught)There is a POSSIBLE answer key (since students can choose where to put things, some of their
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
Students match the equation to the graph on Google Slides Answer key providedMake a copy and delete the last slide (answer key) when providing it to studentsThere is a link to the paper copy as well on the Google Slides
Reinforces vocabulary of scatter plots (ordered pair, gap, cluster, outlier, scatter plot)Applies real word application for positive, negative, and no correlationCan be used with a sub, for classwork or homeworkStudents should be able to complete it independentlyAnswer key for both activities are included in the slideshow
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