ACT Math Prep Geometry Practice This practice has 25 questions with 4 choices reflecting the changes that have already occurred with the online version of the official ACT test and the paper version in September of 2025. This practice set is designed to give students practice taking ACT Math questions of the Geometry category. PDF version can be printed for students to get the sense of what Geometry ACT Math problems are like.PDF version of the ACT Math Prep Geometry Practicea simple answer docu
Make practicing midpoint and distance engaging with these 4 self-checking math mazes! Students must correctly solve each problem to find the correct path through the maze, making this a great activity for practice, review, centers, early finishers, or assessment. 📦 What’s Included: This resource includes 4 different mazes covering midpoint and distance in both the number line and coordinate plane. Maze 1: Midpoint 3 midpoint problems on the number line 8 midpoint problems in the coordinat
If your high schoolers are like mine, they love saying, "six-seven!" Instead of fighting it, this worksheet embraces it. All fourteen problems have answer that have a 6 & 7 in them! For example, answers might be (6,-7), 67 degrees, 67, etc. An answer key showing how to solve each problem is included. The problems on the worksheet involve the following topics which I cover in the first half of Geometry: 2-step equation, rotating a point about the origin, translating a point along a vector, refle
Kites Guided Notes and Practice 2 Options to start the lesson. Option 1: The beginning of the lesson can be done in random groups of 2-3 students at whiteboards in a Building Thinking Classroom (BTC) way. Students write down what they think is true. Then, the teacher confirms and clarifies the thinking. Option 2: Students stay at their seat and finish the Anticipation Box individually in pencil. You can mix in a think-pair-share as well. Then, the teacher confirms and clarifies their thinking. T
If your high school students love joking “six–seven!” in math class, this simplifying square roots worksheet turns that running joke into a fun and engaging learning activity. Instead of fighting the distraction, this resource embraces it—every one of the 18 square root problems simplifies to a variation of 6 and 7 (such as 67, 6√7, 6/7, 7√6, and more). Students practice a variety of simplifying radicals skills, making this worksheet perfect for Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 review, practice, or
TRAPEZOIDS Guided Notes and Practice 2 Options to start the lesson. Option 1: The beginning of the lesson can be done in random groups of 2-3 students at whiteboards in a Building Thinking Classroom (BTC) way. Students write down what they think is true. Then, the teacher confirms and clarifies the thinking.Option 2: Students stay at their seat and finish the Anticipation Box individually in pencil. You can mix in a think-pair-share as well. Then, the teacher confirms and clarifies their thinkin
Congruent Triangles Mazes | SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL Triangle Congruence Make practicing triangle congruence engaging with these 3 different Congruent Triangle Mazes! Students determine whether pairs of triangles are congruent using SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL, or decide when there is not enough information. The maze format keeps students motivated while reinforcing critical geometry reasoning skills. These mazes are perfect for Geometry, 8th grade math, or honors middle school classes and work
9th - 11th
Geometry
CCSS, TEKS, VA SOL
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, MA.9-12.G.6.B
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