Make EQAO review engaging, interactive, and student-centered with this Math Bingo Activity! This resource transforms traditional test prep into a high-energy classroom experience. Students circulate around the room, solving different questions on each other’s bingo cards—encouraging collaboration, communication, and critical thinking. The first student to complete a full card wins, making review both fun and motivating. What’s Included: 36 unique, curriculum-aligned math questions Ready-to-use
Combine a diagnostic activity and icebreaker all in one! Start the year with this grade 8 math review bingo game. This bingo game tests and reviews concepts including integers, area and circumference of circles, ratios, rates, and percentages, order of operations, and many other learning objectives found in the Ontario grade 8 mathematics curriculum.
Have your students review the Pythagorean theorem and use the sine, cosine, and tangent ratios to find missing angles and side lengths using this fun and interactive tic tac toe game. In this engaging review, students will work in pairs and solve problems in a competitive manner. Feel free to offer a small prize for winners in order to motivate and encourage participation! Answers are also provided so students can check for understanding.
Test your students using this fun and engaging, student centered scavenger hunt. Students solve a series of 10 questions, each answer giving them a clue to the next question. Great way for students to collaborate with peers, get out of their desks and engage with their learning in a meaningful way.
Ever had to scan through hundreds of websites, textbooks, and other materials to find the perfect brain teasers for your math class? Tap into rigorous problem-solving and critical thinking with these playful math brain teasers for middle and high school students. Each of these brain teasers is carefully selected to align with the mathematical thinking processes in the Ontario Curriculum and engage your students in a fun and competitive way. Slides presentation contains 25 brain teasers with ans
In this activity, students will analyze various scenarios that can affect stock prices and complete a table to track how prices fluctuate. Materials included: Google Slides Presentation with 10 Different Scenarios, Handout and Answer Key plus possible extension activities. A great way to get students to explore the risks and benefits of investing in stocks and learn financial literacy.
Introduce your students to ratios, rates and percentages with this interactive, learner centered lesson. Students pick one of three unique activities with real life applications to further their understanding of the concept. Worksheets and rubrics are included along with the lesson slides.
Let your students practice simplifying exponents with this fun and interactive memory game. Great for students to work in pairs using their devices. Students can compete with one another and have fun while reviewing and practicing exponent laws. Includes various difficulties so you can engage students at all levels. Includes answers to all problems as well.
Use this activity to help students communicate their thinking about mathematical relationships. Students will interpret the linear model given to them and then they will be required to modify the rate of change and initial values based on the information given. This is a great independent thinking task that will help them communicate their understanding of slope, y-intercept, and using word problems to solve equations. It can be used as a minds on activity, think-pair-share, or quiz. Answers inc
Students friendly, engaging and and interactive scavenger hunt! Get students out of their desks and moving as they complete a series of 10 questions, each question giving them a clue to the next question! Answers included.
In this numeracy activity, students will apply their basic math skills to create equations that equal each of the digits between 1 and 100 using just four digits the teacher supplies. This is a great competitive challenge for your students and can be used as a team building activity, an icebreaker, or even just a fun way end of the year math challenge. The best part is, it can be used in any grade level!
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