This is a fun middle school math project on statistics where students get to conduct a non-biased survey of their choice, collect data, and analyze the results. Included are student instructions, a grading checklist rubric, a student project planning sheet, and three student samples! The requirements for this project were creating a non-biased survey question and method; calculation of the mean, median, mode, and range; statement of the minimum and maximum values; tally/frequency chart; dot plot
This product contains two worksheets on identifying independent and dependent variables. The first worksheet is a basic identifying worksheet and the second worksheet contains higher-order thinking questions to provide students with an additional challenge. This is great for in-class practice or as homework. Answer Keys for both worksheets are included!
This is a fun middle school math project where students will use area and perimeter concepts to build their dream home! Students of all levels will enjoy this fun and engaging real-world project. This editable project includes a rubric with the following 6 parts: Part 1: Exterior Design - Just for fun, students will draw or insert an image of the exterior of their dream home to help "hook" them into the project. Part 2: Floor Plan - Students will map out a floor plan for the rooms in their hou
My middle school students loved this project where they got to use their creativity and create math board games! There is flexibility to assign your students any math topic and to choose the number of students working on each game (I used integer and rational number operations and I had students work with partners.) This is a great assessment project to do at the end of a unit or at the end of the year as a review. For some added fun I set up all of the board games around my classroom and let
This factoring and distributive property matching column worksheet is a great way to get students to see their inverse relationship. The two matching columns use the same expressions so students can easily practice going back and forth between factoring an expression and using the distributive property to simplify an expression. Answer Key Included!
This full lesson is a perfect way to introduce and teach the concept of calculating area of composite figures. This product includes a Do Now of finding area of a rectangle and square, brief guided notes with scaffolded practice, and practice problems. This product is editable and a full answer key is included! Once your students have mastered these composite figure problems, move on to area of nets with these two other great products:Area of 3D Nets (Cubes and Rectangular Prisms)Area of Triang
This is a full lesson on using nets to find the surface area of 3D shapes (cubes and rectangular prisms). Included:- Do Now (three questions to recall prior knowledge on finding the area of a square and rectangle) - Printable nets of a cube and rectangular prism for students to cut out, fold, and think about - Guided Examples - Four Differentiated Practice Problem Worksheets - Two Differentiated Exit Tickets *A full answer key is included! Check out these other great products for your unit:Surfa
This puzzle activity is a fun and engaging way for your students to practice their angle vocabulary. Four puzzles are included with four pieces each. Students will match the term, definition, image, and real-world example for the following terms: acute, obtuse, right, straight. I recommend printing, laminating, and cutting this out for your students to piece back together. Enjoy!!
Give your students valuable practice in making change using the fewest bills and coins, while keeping them actively engaged and moving in this stations activity! Students will rotate through 3 stations, featuring task cards on making change with the fewest bills and coins possible. ✨ What’s Included: Station 1: Making Change with Bills (4 task cards)Station 2: Making Change with Coins (4 task cards)Station 3: Shopping Scenarios Analyzing Receipts (2 task cards)Student Recording SheetAnswer Key
This movie guide for Disney's Up is a perfect resource for your finance math class! The questions provide a great foundation for reflection and discussion on the topics of budgeting, wants and needs, fixed and variable expenses, and financial planning. This movie guide is completely editable if you wish to adapt any of the questions for your students!
This is a quick, fun, and interactive formative assessment on quadrilateral vocabulary and properties. The words included are: square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, and trapezoid. I have successfully used this activity with my Geometry students in these two ways: - Read the "Who Am I?" description to students and have them hold up their answers on a white board. - Cut the paper into strips and have students quiz each other in partners or small groups. I hope your students enjoy this as mu
This is a great formative assessment in a statistics unit for a lesson on random samples and bias in surveys. It could be a classwork assignment, exit ticket, or homework worksheet!
Worksheet and Answer Key included!
This is a full lesson on using nets to find the surface area of 3D triangular shapes (triangular prisms, triangular pyramids, and square pyramids). Included: - Do Now (two questions to recall prior knowledge on finding the area of a triangle) - Printable net of a triangular prism for students to cut out, fold, and think about - Guided Example - Practice Problems - Exit Ticket *A full answer key is included! Check out these other great products for your unit:Surface Area of Cubes and Rectangular
This is a super fun Geometry Vocabulary Heads Up Game! Students can work with partners or small groups and take turns holding up a card to their forehead with a Geometry word and picture. The other student or students must give clues to the student holding the card so that he or she can guess the vocabulary word on the card. Differentiated Cards are also included! For your students who need an extra challenge, there is an additional set of cards with words at the bottom that students cannot s
This product consists of a self-paced activity of finding geometry all around us. There are sections for students to reflect on where they see geometry at home/school, architecture, sports, food, and on the road. This zero-prep assignment is perfect for sub plans, first day of school, last day of school, or homework. Editable version included!
This is a 12 question worksheet on the distributive property with expressions, which can serve as a great formative assessment or homework! Answer Key included!
This worksheet covers Complementary Angles, Supplementary Angles, and Angles at a Point. It is a straightforward, no-prep practice sheet that is perfect for classwork, homework, a do now, or an exit ticket. It is perfectly scaffolded/differentiated for your lower students because it features three review problems on top with work done out and then three practice problems following the same format. Full answer key is included!
This activity covers the following topics: measuring angles, naming angles, using angle relationships to solve for a variable, and acute, obtuse, right, complementary, supplementary, and at a point angles. In a pic-tac-toe activity, students are given a choice in which three problems they would like to answer to complete a row, column, or diagonal - just like a regular game of tic-tac-toe. As a teacher, the best part of this activity is that even though they are only answering three questions o
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Geometry, Math
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