ActivInspire flip-chart with activities teaching simple probabilities. Counting methods using a table is included as well as an activity to explain theoretical vs experimental probability
This is a hands on activity for students to work at the board.
This activity is an exploration of the number pi. I usually use it on Pi Day. It is intended to be a fun activity. I usually allow students to bring pie to eat while they work on the activity.
Students start out measuring the diameter and circumference of given circles to determine pi as a measurement. Then physical objects are measured to determine the same measurements.
An assessment is included.
The document is editable and answers are included in the assessment.
Includes ten files of drill work on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers. Including evaluating variables with integers. Test/quiz files are also included.
Teaches the concept of place values, writing numbers and rounding numbers. Includes a practice set. This flipchart is interactive, demonstrating a boy taking a walk when it begins to rain. Should he go home or to his friends house? Well, it depends on whether he is half way to the friends house or not!
There are 25 problems on simplifying exponents.
There is a BINGO page with the answers.
I tell my students that they only have to work enough problems to make a BINGO. The answer key is the BINGO page. If students work 1-17, they will BINGO. I find most students skip around and work at least 20 :)
I teach the exponent property rules and use this as an independent practice activity. I usually give a treat for the first BINGO.
This is an ActivInspire flipchart teaching one step equations. Addition and subtraction is part one and multiply and division is part two. Board work practice problems are included.
I designed this project the year the Saints played in the super bowl, so the data is not current, but is a great project for teaching or assessing a unit on statistics. Students create a frequency chart, histogram, stem and leaf plot, and a box and whiskers plot using data from the Saints foot ball team.
This would be a good handout for absent students. It includes notes and examples. It is editable to suit your needs. I used it when I taught multiple courses in one classroom (alternative school)