Students can practice transformations using x and y coordinates. This is a simple overview of the rigid transformation and can be used as remediation or extra practice. Students first identify the original coordinates of each shape then using the transformation rules paper, discover the coordinates of the new image. Students can graph the transformation to make sure they correctly found the new image.
This is an interactive notes page that defines and gives examples of corresponding, alternate interior, same side interior, vertical, complementary, and supplementary angles. This notes page is great for an interactive notebook because the definitions of each angle relationship can be written behind the picture of the angle relationship.2
The Triangle Similarity Toolkit is an interactive flip up notes page that helps students learn more about Triangle Similarity Conditions. It has definitions and drawings for each for Angle-Angle Similarity, Side-Angle-Side Similarity, and Side-Side-Side Similarity.
This is a set of posters that can be displayed in any classroom. They provide an example, a definition, and how to name points, lines, rays and planes.
This product allows you to print your own bulletin board letters on whatever colored paper you choose. Just print the letters and cut them out and they are ready to go on any wall or bulletin board. This is a feel good quote perfect for any math classroom!!
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