I am a 3rd year 8th grade math teacher. I've had a unique opportunity to work with all three middle school grade levels, and I enjoy making engaging activities to use in the classroom.
Students will practice identifying the various relationships that are formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal as required by Common Core standard 8.G.5.
Students will find the missing angle in each diagram and identify the relationship of supplementary, vertical, corresponding, alternate interior, or alternate exterior.
Use this resource as a gallery walk or as individual task cards.
Answer key included!
Download my *FREE* Angle Relationships Flow Chart to assist students!
This flowchart can be used to help students identify the various angle relationships that exist when parallel lines are cut by a transversal. An answer key is provided.
Angle types:
-Corresponding
-Supplementary
-Alternate Interior
-Alternate Exterior
-Vertical
Let your students work together to solve simple, beginner, two-column proofs. One is an algebraic equations proof and the other uses vertical angles. Your students will love to race each other! These are suited for beginners who have just been introduced to two-column proofs in Geometry.
Students will convert 14 incorrectly written scientific notated numbers into their correct forms. This may be used as a gallery walk, as stations, or task cards. Student and answer sheet provided.
In teams of 4, students work independently to answer review questions. When the timer is up, the team must decide upon an answer. One student will represent his or her team in one of the most exciting decisions they might make that day. . . whose balloon will their team pop when they get the review problem right?!
A fast paced, energetic review game your students will love!
This is just a .notebook file template. There are no questions premade. If you are interested in completed projects, ple
Informally assess the learning of your students with this free exit ticket. Students are asked to determine which figure has the greatest volume, the rectangular prism, or the cylinder- a combination of 6th and 8th grade common core geometry standards.
1 page included - 2 (different) problems
Students will be given a linear equation in slope-intercept form. The students will complete the partially filled-in table and then graph their equation. There are four versions with an answer key AND blank template! I've used this as both a formative assessment and summative assessment in my Pre-algebra and Algebra 1 classes.
Students will practice graphing, elimination, substitution and writing and solving word problems. There are two versions with answer keys! I have used this as practice and as a test.
Students will practice converting between the three forms of linear functions: equations, tables, and graphs.
6th - 9th
Algebra, Graphing
CCSS
8.F.A.1
, 8.F.A.2
, 8.F.A.3
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I am a 3rd year 8th grade math teacher. I've had a unique opportunity to work with all three middle school grade levels, and I enjoy making engaging activities to use in the classroom.
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