Rigid Transformation Bingo – Interactive Geometry Game for TransformationsEngage your students with this exciting and interactive Rigid Transformation Bingo activity! This fun game challenges students to practice translations, reflections, rotations, and compositions of transformations while competing to win Bingo (No Dilations). Perfect for middle and high school Geometry classrooms, this activity is designed to make learning transformations engaging and collaborative. What’s Included:Blank Bi
The link to copy can be found the the pptx or pdf file! Polygon and Triangle Similarity Escape Room (Google Forms Activity)This Breakout Escape Room is an engaging and interactive Google Forms activity designed to help students practice polygon and triangle similarity concepts. Students work through a series of rooms, solving math problems to unlock breakout codes and progress through the challenge. How It Works:Digital Format: This escape room is hosted on Google Forms, allowing for a self-c
Angle Pairs & Angle Relationships – Scavenger Hunt ActivityMake your Geometry class interactive with this scavenger hunt activity designed to review angle pairs and angle relationships! Instead of sitting at their desks, students move around the classroom solving problems, checking answers, and revealing a hidden phrase as they go. This hands-on activity encourages movement, engagement, and accountability while reinforcing important Geometry skills. What’s Included: 12 scavenger hunt cards cov
Description: Help your students master conditional statements, converses, inverses, contrapositives, and the laws of logic with this engaging, ready-to-use worksheet! This 2-part resource provides: ✅ 10 Law of Detachment & Law of Syllogism problems – Students determine valid conclusions or identify when no conclusion can be drawn. ✅ 3 Conditional Statement exercises – Students write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive, determine truth values, and create counterexamples. ✅ Built-in c
Game Description:This game is structured as a Jeopardy-style review activity where students answer math problems to earn points. The game is divided into five categories, each containing questions with increasing difficulty (10, 20, 30, 40, 50 points). Students or teams select a category and point value, solve the corresponding problem, and earn points for correct answers. Categories:Mystery: Open-ended or unique problems related to inequalities and solutions.Equations: Solving equations involvi
PDF – 12 Problems + Secret Code Reveal Engaging Partner Practice for Simplifying RadicalsMake rationalizing radicals interactive and exciting with this Scavenger Hunt-style activity! Students will practice rationalizing denominators through 12 problems arranged in a non-linear sequence that leads them to uncover a secret code: "RADICALDUDE!!!" This collaborative activity is great for reinforcing skills, checking for understanding, and building classroom engagement. What’s Included: PDF file w
Jeopardy-Style Review with 30+ Questions + Answer Key Perfect for Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 Great for Pre-Test Review!Turn your classroom into a game show with this interactive Radicals Jeopardy Review Game! Designed to help students prepare for a test on radicals and imaginary numbers, this engaging PDF resource reinforces key concepts through competitive and collaborative play. What’s Included: A PDF Jeopardy game board with 6 full categories and five questions per category Over 30 questions
This resource is a Jeopardy-style review game designed to help students practice solving systems of equations through a variety of methods and scenarios. It is structured with categories representing key-solving techniques and includes a range of question difficulties. The game serves as an engaging way to review algebra concepts in preparation for assessments. Key Features: Game Format: Students select from categories with point values increasing with difficulty, promoting mastery of progressi
Game Description:The "Point-Slope Code Breaker" is a math puzzle game designed to reinforce students' understanding of point-slope and slope-intercept forms of linear equations. Students solve a series of problems to find equations of lines, and the answers guide them toward uncovering a secret 12-digit code. Rules:Solve Problems:Each problem requires writing a linear equation in slope-intercept form (y=mx+by = mx + by=mx+b) or point-slope form (y−y1=m(x−x1)y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)y−y1=m(x−x1)).Pr
This Bingo review activity is designed to help students practice concepts related to exponential growth and decay, exponential equations, and sequences. It is an interactive and engaging way to reinforce mathematical concepts while promoting student participation. How It Works:Distribute Bingo Cards: Each student receives a blank Bingo card template. The middle square may be designated as a free space.Filling the Cards: Students fill in their Bingo cards with possible answers from a provided li
How the Game WorksCategories and Points:The game board is organized into five categories, each with point values that increase in difficulty:Literal EquationsMulti-Step EquationsSolve!Random!Word ProblemsStudents choose a category and point value from the displayed board.Interactive Problem-Solving:The teacher reveals the corresponding problem on the board.Students work independently to solve the problem on their personal whiteboards.After a set amount of time, students hold up their answers for
This worksheet covers all the iterations of fractions, negatives and regrouping that students tend to make mistakes on. There are 8 problems with enough room to show work. ***UPDATED WITH ANSWER KEY!!!
Factoring Bingo – Engaging Math Practice ActivityOverview: This Factoring Bingo activity is a fun and interactive way to reinforce factoring skills in algebra. Instead of traditional worksheets, students solve factoring problems and match their answers to numbers on their bingo cards. This engaging game helps students practice factoring completely while promoting problem-solving and critical thinking. Topics Covered:✅ Factoring Completely ✅ Factoring when a=1a = 1a=1 ✅ Factoring when a>1a
This classroom escape room is designed to engage students in problem-solving using the Pythagorean Theorem, distance formula, and triangle classification. Students progress through different “rooms” by solving mathematical challenges, unlocking codes, and applying their knowledge to real-world scenarios. Activity Structure:Rooms & ChallengesEach room presents a different type of Pythagorean Theorem problem. Once students correctly solve the problems, they generate a four-digit code to unlock
Polynomials Escape Room (Google Forms Activity)This Breakout Escape Room is an interactive Google Forms activity designed to help students review and practice key polynomial concepts. Students must solve a series of polynomial-related problems to determine breakout codes that allow them to progress through the challenge. How It Works:Digital Format: This escape room is hosted on Google Forms, providing an easy-to-use, self-checking activity.Multiple Puzzle Rooms: Students answer various polyn
PDF – 14 Problems (7 Matching Pairs) Aligned to Indiana & Common Core Geometry StandardsLooking for a fun, engaging, and self-checking way to review special right triangles with your students? This Color by Number activity is the perfect resource to reinforce the 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 triangle relationships in a low-prep format. What’s Included: One printable PDF student version (14 total problems – 7 sets of matching pairs) One color-coded answer key A coloring picture with 7 numbered se
Factor by Grouping Color by Number ActivityThis Color by Number activity is an engaging way for students to practice factoring polynomials using the grouping method. The activity presents students with polynomial expressions, requiring them to apply their factoring skills to determine the correct factored form. Once they select the correct answer, they color the corresponding section of an image with the designated color, making the practice more interactive and visually appealing. Topics Cove
The review game covers a range of math topics, primarily focusing on concepts related to functions, graphing, slope, and transformations. Here's a breakdown of the topics: Topics Covered:Function Tables:Creating tables for linear and rational functions. Selecting appropriate input values (divisible by the denominator) and computing output values.Graphing:Using slope-intercept form (y=mx+by = mx + by=mx+b) to graph linear equations.Graphing horizontal and vertical lines.Graphing equations in stan
This is the law of the land of my classroom. This is a very deep and thorough syllabus that outlines all of my expectations, my classroom management and procedures in my homeroom and math class. The goal of this paper is to make very clear all the routines and expectations I have from the beginning of the year. There should not be any questions on how my classroom runs. Includes: Expectations, Consequences, Homework Policy, Grading System and a unique way to weight grades in a math class, Absent
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