This quiz will assess student understanding of Complementary, Supplementary, Vertical and Adjacent Angles.
Questions 1-4: Students are given definitions and they need to choose the correct word from the word box.
Questions 5-7: Students are given a diagram of two intersecting lines and they are asked to find the missing angles.
Questions 8-10: Students are given a more complex set of lines and they are asked to find the measure of the missing angles.
BONUS: The bonus question challenges student
Two Step Inequalities Exit Slip
Used to assess individual student understanding of two-step inequalities. This upload includes 8 different two-step inequalities. Teacher would give one card to each student to complete at the end of the lesson.
Triangle Quadrilateral Memory Game has 9 different shapes (Equilateral Triangle, Right Triangle, Isosceles Triangle, Scalene Triangle, Rectangle, Square, Parallelogram, Rhombus and Trapezoid) and the corresponding name. With a partner, students will try to match the shape with its correct name.
Ratio and Proportion Quiz:
Quiz includes 5 fill in the blank questions (students are given the definition and have to write the correct vocabulary word from the word bank, 2 questions to determine whether two ratios are proportional and 3 solving proportion questions.
Adding Integers Using Integer Chips Worksheet
**Great to use as part of an interactive notebook**
Includes:
-Clear directions for what is expected on the worksheet (with an alternative method incase students do not have access to integer chips)
-An example of how to use Integer Chips to add two or more integers with steps to guide the student
-A text box to write the rules for adding integers
-6 Practice Problems
For this activity, students will conduct two experiments using red and blue chips (you can use bingo chips, poker chips or any other type of chip you can find). If you do not have access to chips, you can use blue and red pieces of construction paper cut into small circles or squares.
One of the experiments demonstrates a dependent event and the other demonstrates an independent event. Students are asked to record their results and make a conclusion about independent and dependent events. This
Create a picture from a Scale Drawing. This is a fun activity for students that will allow them to see the relationship between a scale drawing and the actual drawing.