***THIS LOOKS MUCH BETTER IN THE GOOGLE FORM! Interactive Google Form – 7 Rooms of Circle Geometry Challenges Perfect for Geometry Test Prep, Review, or Fun AssessmentTransform your classroom with this Circles BREAKOUT challenge—an exciting, digital escape room-style review designed using Google Forms. Students must solve problems related to circle theorems and angle relationships in order to "escape" each room by entering the correct breakout code. Each answer must be exact and all caps,
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 is a Jeopardy Like Game Board that can be used on an individual basis or in teams. Scores can be tracked by the students or on the board in the front of the classroom! I like to use these are a Fun Friday activity or a review before the test or state testing. This resource includes the topics of: Adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions/ mixed numbers and decimals. This resource is the one WITHOUT negatives. If you would like negatives, please see my store for that resource! A
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 separates the three types of scale models and drawings questions that students typically see. There are the normal problems, the problems that ask for the students to find the scale and problems that involve dimensions. This worksheet really helps the students see the difference between the questions and how to best solve each different question. It allows students to clearly see the difference between the questions. If you need the document in a PDF, just message me and I can ar
This is a Jeopardy Like Game Board that can be used on an individual basis or in teams. Scores can be tracked by the students or on the board in the front of the classroom! I like to use these are a Fun Friday activity or a review before the test or state testing. This resource includes the topics of: Adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions/ mixed numbers and decimals. The questions also contain negative numbers so students will need to know their integer rules. Answers are inclu
Google Forms Activity – 7 Rooms of Geometry Challenges Perfect for Test Prep, Spiral Review, or End-of-Unit EngagementGive your students a brain-teasing geometry challenge with this interactive BREAKOUT review! This digital escape room-style activity is built using Google Forms and challenges students to solve problems involving area, circumference, surface area, and volume in order to escape each room. Students must enter exact codes in ALL CAPS to proceed, making this both fun and rigorou
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!!!
This game board takes a deep look into rational and irrational numbers. This includes asking students to identify rational and irrational numbers, plot these types of numbers on a number line, turning repeating decimals into fractions, and the basics of "The Properties of Exponents" Rules. This resource will be a Powerpoint document that you can edit and adapt to your liking! If there are any major flaws in the resource, please message me so I can fix it!
This product is a jeopardy game that covers the percent equation. The sections include Converting between fractions, decimals and percents, Percent Equation, Markup/Discount, Percent of Change, and Simple Interest. Included in this Jeopardy is three higher-level thinking questions that can be used as Daily Doubles or a Final Round.
There are many different ways you can use this in the classroom!!! You can run a game like jeopardy, group students, and have them work on sections or send it out virtually for students to review. The possibilities are endless!!! This board will cover the following topics: Scientific Notation Standard and Scientific Notation Conversions Adding Subtracting Multiplying and Dividing with Scientific Notation Word Problems with Scientific Notation Arithmetic
This is a game board that contains varying levels of rational number problems. Students will be expected to perform adding subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions and decimals. Negative numbers are also included. This is a fun game that I like to use for review. I also will send this out to the students and they can practice on their own and check their answers.
This test contains problems that involve performing operations with negative numbers. Also included in this test are exponents/roots and prime factorization. This test ends with a critical response question. I will provide the word document attachment so you are able to edit the document best for your class. If you prefer to have a pdf, message me and we can arrange a way for you to receive that!
This test will contain problems where students have to perform operations with fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals. They also will have to use their integer rules appropriately. I will provide the word document attachment so you are able to edit the document best for your class. If you prefer to have a pdf, message me and we can arrange a way for you to receive that!
This resource includes 8 problems for students to work on adding and subtracting mixed numbers/fractions. These problems do include negative numbers and students will have to use their integer rules. The sheet also provides space for students to show their work and a place to record their final answer (makes grading easier).
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
I use this sheet for students to record their work and answers for activities that I use in the class. It helps my students organize their answers and makes it easier for me to track the students' progress and work.
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