Area of Composite Figures Bundle (Google Forms + Self-Checking Task Cards)Composite Area Practice, Review, & Assessment Save time, reduce prep, and get instant student data with this complete Area of Composite Figures bundle featuring both auto-graded Google Forms assessments and self-checking task card activities. This resource set is designed to help students build confidence and mastery with composite area using rectangles, triangles, circles, and semicircles through structured practice, r
Area of Composite Figures – Self-Checking Task Card LoopMake learning composite figures fun, interactive, and stress-free! This no-prep task card loop lets students calculate the area of rectangles, right triangles, and non-right triangles while moving through an engaging, self-checking activity. Students start at any card, solve the problem, and follow the loop until completion—keeping them active, accountable, and motivated! NOTE: This is the first of two sets of Task Cards on Composite Are
Bring linear functions to life with this interactive Google Slides drag-and-drop activity! Students will explore how the pieces of a linear relationship fit together by matching graphs, tables, equations, slopes, y-intercepts, and real-world scenarios.🎯 Skills CoveredStudents will practice identifying all parts of a linear function when given just one representation, such as a graph, table, equation, slope, or y-intercept.Given a word problem, students will determine the corresponding table,
No Prep, Engaging, Google-Slides ProjectIn this Google Slides project, students will write, solve, and graph one-variable two-step inequalities from a word problem by completing 4 separate problem sets in escalating difficulty. Subject: Word Problems - Two-Step, One-Variable, Inequalities 📘 What's IncludedTeacher instructionsLearning Objectives and Success CriteriaFour Problem Sets1️⃣ Write: Students match a given word problem with a two-step inequality.2️⃣ Write and Solve: Given a word probl
In this engaging Google Slides drag-and-drop activity, students “decode an alien message” by completing five separate missions (sets of problems), each resulting in a code word. Students stay engaged with a self-checking, drag-and-drop answer bank for each problem set. Subject: Linear Functions (slope, y-intercept, tables, equations, graphs, word problems, comparison, and interpretation) 5 Engaging Missions Included: 1️⃣ Tables: Determine if a function is linear, find missing values, and ide