This product contains five nets of 3D figures. Students can cut and fold the nets to create 3D figures and the grid background allows for an exploration of surface area and volume concepts. This product includes grid paper nets for the following five figures: Rectangular Prism, Triangular Prism, Cylinder, Square Pyramid, and Cube.
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, engaging project on percentages, markups, and markdowns! Students will create a sales flyer using ten percentage discounts provided in the instructions and grading sheet. You can easily differentiate this assignment by using easier percentages! Students get to utilize creativity in determining their store, products, and original prices. I included 5 sample projects from students! I hope your students enjoy it as much as my 7th graders did! :)
This is your perfect introduction to teaching word problems with systems of equations! It is scaffolded so that it includes an overview of the steps as reference notes with six basic practice problems of defining variables by writing let statements and creating two equations based on the given problem into neatly labeled work spaces. There are then two questions of fully writing and solving a system of equations word problem. Full Answer Key Included! Perfect for 8th grade and Algebra 1 and c
A Pre-Calculus guided activity of verifying trigonometric identities by filling in the missing steps using the following 4 methods: - Rewriting in terms of sine and cosine - Starting with the more complex side - Combining a fraction - Multiplying by the conjugate * Answer Key Included *
This product contains a Quiz Review and a Quiz on the Pythagorean Theorem. They both follow the same 10-question setup: Questions 1-3: Is it a right triangle? - Students will be given labeled diagrams or side measures and have to determine if the lengths form a right triangle. Questions 4-6: Find the missing measure - Students will be given diagrams of right triangles with two side lengths given and they will have to find the missing length to the nearest tenth. Questions 7-10: Word problems -
In this fun Halloween graphing activity, students will graph a Jack-o-Lantern dilation using a given scale factor. The original image is graphed and the original coordinates are given in an organized chart for students to calculate the new image's coordinates, which they will then plot and connect to form a fun Halloween Jack-o-Lantern pumpkin face! Your students will enjoy getting to color their finished festive product! This is a perfect Halloween activity to add to your Transformations, Gra
This 12-question worksheet covers solving systems of equations using the elimination method. It includes elimination with multiplication. Answer Key Included!
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 is your perfect resource for factoring expressions with the greatest common factor using DESMOS! The notes are scaffolded and include a Do Now on distributive property, guided notes with detailed DESMOS calculator steps for finding GCF, and practice problems. A full answer key is included. This product can be edited for your students' needs. Perfect for Algebra 1 Regents Prep and can be a great resource for your Special Education students!
This fun and engaging project is a perfect addition to your unit on major purchases! To begin this fun and engaging project, I play an episode of "House Hunters" (HGTV show streaming on Disney Plus). Students love getting to see the houses and the thought process that the homebuyers go through as they choose between three options of houses to purchase. Students will complete the chart as they watch. This activity leads to a good discussion on price ranges and needs/wants in a house. During th
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
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 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!!
These Sequence of Transformations Task Cards contain questions involving scale factor, rotations, dilations, translations, and reflections. The cards contain a mix of easy and challenging problems. It is a low-prep activity that only requires the teacher to cut out the task cards. A student answer sheet and teacher answer key are included! These are perfect for a station activity, math center, or classroom scavenger hunt! For a creative and engaging project that your students will love, check
Help your students see how inequalities show up all around them — from road signs to amusement parks — while keeping them actively engaged and moving in this station activity! Students rotate through 10 stations, each featuring a real-world sign, and practice writing an inequality to represent each situation. ✨ What’s Included: 10 station cards with real-world examplesStudent recording sheetAnswer key💡 Skills Covered: Writing inequalities from real-world and verbal descriptionsUsing inequality
Students will identify whether given scenarios and tables represent linear or exponential functions with this fun and engaging hidden message activity! Students will color in the letter that matches the correct answer to each problem. Once the 8 problems are completed and all correct letters are colored, a secret word will be revealed. This is a fun formative assessment for students and it is self-checking because all answers must be correct to reveal the secret message! I hope your students en
This fun and engaging project is a perfect addition to your unit on budgeting! It requires students to research and plan a dream vacation, while breaking down the costs and budgeting! Students will research their dream destination by looking up flights, accommodations, restaurants, and activities. They will break down the cost for each category and then present their projects to their classmates. My students loved this project and I was so impressed with their creativity! This is prep-free fo
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 introductory resource on the Pythagorean Theorem includes a Do Now of reviewing squares and square roots, brief guided notes, and practice problems on finding missing hypotenuse measures, finding missing leg measures, and determining whether three values could be a right triangle. Answer Key Included! Once your students have mastered these Pythagorean Theorem problems, move on to solving real-world word problems in an efficient, scaffolded way! Check out my product: Solving Pythagorean The