Students will calculate the percent of change from prices in the 1970s to now. They will look at 12 different items and enter their answers into the Google Form. It will not let them move on to the next item until they get the answer correct. Answer key included. I had them show their work on a separate sheet of paper.
Students will use integer operation rules to unlock codes and break out of this digital escape room. (includes adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers)
Students will explore the relationship between time and fortnite dance reps. They will discover that when they do the dance themselves, the relationship is usually nonlinear but when they use the skin videos online, they relationships is linear. You can also have students pick a tiktok dance, if they wish.
Students will complete a table to show how many total zombies there will be every day for the first 10 days of the attack. They will answer other questions on exponential growth of zombies.
Looking for Pythagoreas review game. This can be completed in groups/partners with white boards and erasers. Or you can use it as a HOT SEAT game. Includes 13 problems and answer key. (Pythagorean theorem, rational vs irrational numbers, writing repeating decimals as fractions) This game has a Halloween background that can be changed.
Can be used as a HOT SEAT game or students can complete these problems with their math teams and/or partners on white boards to review solving equations. It includes solving for a certain variable, multi-step equations, and absolute value equations. Answer key included.
Students move to one corner of the room if they think the graph or table is proportional and move to another corner of the room if they think the graph or table is nonproportional.
Bring in 6 different spheres and have students calculate the volume and surface area of each item. You can set this up as stations around your classroom.