**NO PREP**READY TO GO**SELF CHECKING** review activity!!! This is a 15-question surface area review of prisms, pyramids, and cylinders. Students will answer 5 questions, and then get the opportunity to play a game to earn points for their team, answer another 5 questions, game, 5 questions, final game. Several options how to play, here is what I do (and some extra ideas): Split students into partner pairs. Students will work together to solve the problems, but compete against each other in the
This is a fun activity to use so your students can practice telling if ratios, ratio tables, and graphs are proportional or not! It is sure to bring lots of laughs and engagement! What's Included in this resource: Google Slide presentation for the entire activity DirectionsTimer to view the "catalog"All lots available for biddingPrintable worksheet (editable) Answer Key! Not included: Auction paddles--I made mine from index cards and popsicle sticksPlay money. I found a template and put my face
A perfect, fun, and engaging game to practice Dividing Rational Numbers! This resource includes: Google Slide activity with Directions how to play20 problems of dividing rational numbers (positives and negatives)An answer key on the last slide.NOT included (but needed) to play the game:Index cards with point values and "ZOINK"Or deck of cards and K/Q/J are "ZOINK" cards.
For less than a Starbucks coffee, you can get this READY TO GO Capture the Flag Review game to use now and years to come for endless fun!! ("Ready to go" minus printing and cutting out flags). I pair this with a Kahoot over Writing, Graphing and solving Inequalities (1 & 2 steps), Or use it as a template to create your own content review/find another Kahoot that covers the content you need. In this resourse you will get: Display for your board. Directions/tips for Teacher on how I play the
Football themed review game. Includes: Directions (suggested) on how to play the game. Ideas/suggestions on the side of slide two for game options18 questions (1 and 2 step equations using integers and rational numbers)Answer Key on last slide. Edit it for it to work for your classroom. Students have fun and are engaged the entire class.
**NO PREP review activity!!! This is a 15-question surface area review of prisms, pyramids, and cylinders. You will need a "basketball hoop" (I suggest using one that hangs over a door or even a trashcan). Split the class up into 4 groups. Each group is one of the final four teams. All teams work out the problem together, spin the wheel to find out which team answers, and get a bonus opportunity for more points.
This is a fun review game! Think Jenga, mixed in with Jeopardy where you pick your own question/point value! **YOU WILL NEED YOUR OWN JENGA SET(S) THAT YOU ARE WILLING TO SEPARATE AND WRITE ON.** I have created a "Teacher Tip" page at the end of how I play this game in my 7th-grade math classroom. This review covers Constructions and Scale Drawings (Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals). This is a Google Doc Download so you can project the instructions to the board and print the game question boar
This is a great introductory group activity after vocabulary has been learned. Students will simulate a population sample of "mutated fish". They will also determine if things are biased or unbiased, explain their reasoning and illustrate their understanding! ***The materials you need are: Centimeter cubes and baggies/containers to hold them for each group. Print this activity for your students to use and there is a page of "Teacher Tips".
This is a fun review game! Think Jenga, mixed in with Jeopardy where you pick your own question/point value! **YOU WILL NEED YOUR OWN JENGA SET(S) THAT YOU ARE WILLING TO SEPARATE AND WRITE ON.** I have created a "Teacher Tip" page at the end of how I play this game in my 7th-grade math classroom. This review covers Constructions and Scale Drawings (Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals). This is a Google Doc Download so you can project the instructions to the board and print the game question board
This is a fun review game! Think Jenga, mixed in with Jeopardy where you pick your own question/point value! **YOU WILL NEED YOUR OWN JENGA SET(S) THAT YOU ARE WILLING TO SEPARATE AND WRITE ON.** I have created a "Teacher Tip" page at the end of how I play this game in my 7th-grade math classroom. This review covers Ratios, Rates, and Writing/Solving Proportions. This is a Google Doc Download so you can project the instructions to the board and print the game question board and answer key.
Teaching on Halloween can be a doozy! Why not take the time to do some fun review with "Spooky Math Stations"?! Included are 6 stations with minimal prep. Mostly cutting and laminating and making some copies. Stations include finding equivalent fractions using a recipe, estimating, add/sub linear expressions, multiply integers, Halloween puzzles (easy search on the internet), and Candy rate/ratios. **You will need to do some extra prep for a couple of stations and possibly buy items like grapes,
Rubric, materials, directions, and worksheet included! Students use Tessellations and make light covers after researching the benefits of light covers in the classroom. This is a service project for the school. It helps provide essentially FREE light covers for your school, and students get to have their work displayed around the school!
Students will create a cake design using TinkerCad. They will calculate the volume, surface area, and estimate a price quote for their cake. I have attached some tips/tricks/ideas that I thought might be helpful or to extend the depth of the project. 7th grade CC standards.
Based off of the Monty Hall Problem. Students will debate and run an experiment to determine if it is better to switch or stay with the original door you choose to have the best probability of winning the grand prize.