This is a logic puzzle using the age old game of Clue to put the student in the detective's seat. Designed to be used as a performance task that is perfect after a unit involving Inductive and Deductive Reasoning. This task allows students to use their reasoning skills to determine who the killer is, what murder weapon was used, which clue was left behind by each suspect and what time the murder takes place. It comes with a chart designed to help the student work on his/her organizational ski
A real world performance task focused on basic problems an individual might face while planning a school function such as prom. Work is designed for Algebra students to apply the concepts of solving and graphing simple inequalities, multi-step inequalities, compound inequalities and absolute value inequalities. Examples include a heavy focus on budgeting money.
A real world performance task focused on basic problems an individual might face while travelling to a different country. Work is designed for Algebra students to apply the concepts of solving simple equations, multi-step equations, and rewriting equations. Examples include converting units of measure for temperature, time differences, and currency conversion.
This is a simple chart that students can use to quickly reference if a number is a perfect square or cube. Good for usage during early algebra when working on things like differences of perfect squares, evaluating radicals, and other exponential problems. Particularly useful when students don't come in with strong prior knowledge of their basic powers and you don't want them to become super reliant on calculators.
8th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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