This activity will be a guided class activity in which students choose their career from a list of careers and median salaries. The students will then use websites and given information to determine their school loan payments, buy a house, determine their mortgage, utilities, car payment, insurance and groceries/living expenses. The students will be able to complete a budget sheet and then a short 4 question reflection sheet from the activity. My students did this at the end of 8th grade math
This is an assessment that consists of 5 sections. Section 1 is finding the missing inerior angles in triangles and quadrilaterals, Section 2 is a matching section finding the complementary or supplementary angle to the given angle, section 3 is naming a triangle using a word bank, section 4 is naming a quadrilateral using given properties and section 5 is justifying whether a statement is always, sometimes or never true about a shape.
Fun interactive slides to give your students a break from their work in your digital classrooms. These are 4 interactive google slides that can be shared with your students as Brain Break options for an online classroom. On each of the slides there are over 15 intereactive sites linked... all have sites that fall into these categories: art, drawing, games, music, dance, calming scenes and live animal cameras. The objects in each room that are hyperlinked stay the same for continuity, but t
This is a classroom game to review the concept of complementary and supplementary angles. This game has 18 cards. I use this game at the beginning of class as an opening activity for 3-4 days as a race to get through the game fastest. The class that can complete the fastest time by the end of the week earns a class treat.
This activity will practice simplifying expressions by combining like terms and using the distributive property. Students will type the answers into their person google sheets file - as the answers are correctly entered, the cell will turn green and then reveal more and more of the mystery picture! The final pic is shown in the thumbnail preview - hope your students love these as mush as mine do!!
This is a classroom lesson that reviews coordinate graphing (identifying points, quadrants, and locating points). The lesson then moves into the Battleship game that practices and reinforces the skills needed to plot coordinate points. The lesson includes a practice screen so the teacher can simulate the game for their students before they begin playing on their own. Just download this file, the Battle ship game file, and coordinate graphing file and you are set to review coordinate graphing
Fun interactive slide to give your students a break from their work in your digital classroom. This is an interactive google slides that can be shared with your students as Brain Break options for an online classroom. On the slide there are over 15 intereactive sites linked... all have sites that fall into these categories: art, drawing, games, music, dance, calming scenes and live animal cameras. You can simply add your bitmoji to the master slide and share!!! - To add your bitmoji: go
Fun interactive slide to give your students a break from their work in your digital classroom. This is an interactive google slides that can be shared with your students as Brain Break options for an online classroom. On the slide there are over 15 intereactive sites linked... all have sites that fall into these categories: art, drawing, games, music, dance, calming scenes and live animal cameras. You can simply add your bitmoji to the master slide and share!!! - To add your bitmoji: go
This is a classroom review game that review the following concepts: identifying corresponding sides/angles, properties of similar shapes, using scale factors to find missing sides on shapes, identify the scale factor between shapes, identify the transformation and rule used in a picture.
This game consists of links that takes you toeach question after clicking on a snowman and then a link that takes you back to the "snowman" page. The answer to each question is hidden off to the side of each pa
This is a lesson used to introduce and practice finding the area and perimeter of composite or compound figures. The lesson begins with an intro question to get them brainstorming. I pass out a starburst and sour patch kids watermelon slice and have the students find the area of the shape formed when you place them together (there are two slides to guide this discussion). Then we move into what composite figures are with a definition and example. After, there is a page that practices their a
These are the student notes for the choosing the best graph smartboard lesson. Practices choosing the best graph (from bar, double bar, line, double line, pie chart, scatterplot) and then practicing together with class data collection and graph making.
Fun interactive slide to give your students a break from their work in your digital classroom. This is an interactive google slides that can be shared with your students as Brain Break options for an online classroom. On the slide there are over 15 intereactive sites linked... all have sites that fall into these categories: art, drawing, games, music, dance, calming scenes and live animal cameras. You can simply add your bitmoji to the master slide and share!!! - To add your bitmoji: go
This is a smartboard activity that I created that practices using all 3 methods of finding missing sides on similar shapes (using ratios, using scale factors, and using proportions). This game also includes solving proportions, writing ratios, finding scale factors, and finding the new perimeter or area of similar shapes based on the scale factor. If you look at the preview you will see an example of each problem... there are 30 total. The first slide is all the possible answers in the game..
Fun interactive slide to give your students a break from their work in your digital classroom. This is an interactive google slides that can be shared with your students as Brain Break options for an online classroom. On the slide there are over 15 intereactive sites linked... all have sites that fall into these categories: art, drawing, games, music, dance, calming scenes and live animal cameras. You can simply add your bitmoji to the master slide and share!!! - To add your bitmoji: go
This file includes 12 stations of independent practice with QR code scanning to help the students check their understanding. Each station the students will
1. write the equations in y=mx+b
2. identify the growth and y-intercept for each equation
3. graph the equations
4.identify the type of line (intersecting, parallel, or coinciding)
5. identify the solution (coordinate pair, no solution, infinite solutions)
6. check their solution.
Each station is embedded with a 3 step check with QR cod
Use this worksheet along with the smartboard download to review the skills of plotting points on a coordinate grid, locating points, and identifying quadrants. These notes were used as a review of graphing before playing the battlehip game to reinforce coordinate graphing skills.
The students are faced with 3 shopping scenarios. They will approach each page separately. You can have them work as a group, partner or individual. To set up the activity explain that they are going to have items that they need to purchase, but want to find the CHEAPEST combination of products by picking the correct coupons to use on each product. They will need to find the price of each item after the coupon and the total amount spent for that round. The coupons can only be used one time
This handout follows along the smartbaord lesson that is listed. This is a handout used to practice finding the area and perimeter of composite or compound figures. There is also a homework page at the end that has the students find the amount of paint needed to paint their dog's double bowl dog dish... real life application of this concept.
This is a smart board lesson that is used to discuss the different types of graphs (bar, double bar, line, double line, pie charts, scatterplots, etc) and what types of situations would you choose to use specific graphs. The lesson continues with 5 or 6 types of data collection activities with a class that will help deomonstrate the types of graphs and practice making each one.
This is a student project... this download contains all of the pieces needed for assigning and grading the project. The students will be conducting 2 surveys- one of their math class and the other of 100 students. The students will then write comparison statements based on their results, then make a misleading graph and an acurate graph, then the students will compelte some culminating questions. The students are graded upon the rubric that is attached.
6th - 8th
Math
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