Students get practice comparing and estimating rational and irrational numbers in various forms. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-tradtional questions.
This scavenger hunt can be used either digitally or in the classroom. Problems on the scavenger hunt cards challenge students to compare, simplify, round, and place irrational and rational numbers on a number line. This is a great activity to assess students' number sense of rational and irrational numbers and can be used for both middle and high school students.
Quickly assess your students' mastery in solving multi-step linear equations. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-traditional questions, including multi-select, fill in the blank, and free response. In addition to assessing for mastery, use these questions as bell work, homework, in math stations, as remediation for standards mastery. Equations include finding a missing coefficient, using distributive property, collecting like terms, rational c
This bundle contains worksheets, task cards, and an assessment that will help you prepare and assess your students in regards to properties of exponents and generating equivalent exponential expressions. The question types on the products are not typically seen in a traditional math textbook and will expose your students to standardized test style questions and questions that genuinely assess your students' knowledge of properties of integer exponents. Question types include multiple choice, m
Task cards with drawing activity, test preparation worksheet, and mini assessment all aligned to common core standards that allow teachers to determine student mastery of identifying and comparing rates of change given various real-world scenarios. Questions include equations, graphs, tables, and real-world situations and are written in standardized test format to best prepare students for all question types.
This bundle includes 2 activities, 2 worksheets, and 2 mini assessments to help build rational and irrational number sense for students. Students identify rational and irrational numbers, compare the size of numbers, rewrite repeating decimals as fractions, and estimate the size of rational and irrational numbers.
This bundle includes lots of practice with solving various types of linear equations. Included in the bundle are two activities, an assessment type worksheet, and a mini assessment -- everything you need for your students to master multi-step linear equations, including identifying the number of solutions.
These activities help students with writing linear equations, graphing systems of linear equations, identifying the solution of a system of linear equations, and identifying the number of solutions of a linear system of equations. This product contains 2 activities.
This product contains 12 task cards to increase students' awareness of solving various forms of linear equations, including equations with no solution and infinitely many solutions. The cards may be hung around the classroom or given digitally. A separate PDF of just the student cards is included for ease with assigning cards digitally. There are more than 50 problems on these cards!! All problems are aligned to common core standards and Florida's math standards so that you can determine your s
Students get practice identifying slope, using slope triangles, and identifying the equation of a line in slope-intercept form with questions written in standardized test question format. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-traditional questions, including multi-select, fill in the blank, and multiple choice. Use these questions as bell work, homework, in math stations, or as remediation for standards mastery.
Students get practice identifying and comparing rates of change/slope in standardized test question format. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-traditional questions, including multi-select, drag and drop, fill in the blank, graphing, and free response. Use these questions as bell work, homework, in math stations, or as remediation for standards mastery.
Activities include 10 practice problems and a 5-question mini assessment in standardized test format AND a maze that requires students to identify mappings, equations, tables, graphs, and sets of ordered as functions. Students completing these activities will be well versed in identifying functions in various forms.
These task cards are designed to assess students' understanding of properties of integer exponents and understanding of generating equivalent exponential expressions. Each task card contains several questions as well as the answer key. The non-traditional questions will help prepare your students for standardized assessments by exposing them to problems not traditionally found in textbooks.
This mini assessment contains questions that will help asses students' knowledge of the properties of exponents and their ability to identify and generate equivalent exponential expressions. The question types on the assessment are not typically seen in a traditional math textbook and will expose your students to standardized test style questions. Question types include multiple choice, multiple response, complete the table, and fill in the missing value or blank.
Assess student mastery with identifying slope, slope triangles, and the slope-intercept form of a line in standardized test question format. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-traditional questions, including drag and drop, fill in the blank, and multiple choice. Use this mini assessment as bell work, homework, in math stations, or as remediation for standards mastery.
Students get practice solving multi-step linear equations in standardized test question format. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-traditional questions, including multi-select, drag and drop, fill in the blank, and free response. Use these questions as bell work, homework, in math stations, or as remediation for standards mastery. Equations include finding a missing coefficient, using distributive property, collecting like terms, rational coe
Assess student mastery with identifying and comparing rates of change/slope in standardized test question format. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-traditional questions, including multi-select, drag and drop, fill in the blank, graphing, and free response. Use this mini assessment as bell work, homework, in math stations, or as remediation for standards mastery.
Quickly assess your students' knowledge of comparing and estimating rational and irrational numbers in various forms. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-tradtional questions.
Note: Students should have an understanding of how to write numbers in scientific notation before using this resource. In this resource, students have a handout/cheat sheet to remind them how to perform operations with numbers in scientific notation and how to rewrite answers in scientific notation once operations are performed. In addition, there is a quote fill activity which has students perform operations in scientific notation, including: multiplicationdivisionadditionmulti-operation prob
Quickly assess your students' knowledge of both identifying rational and irrational numbers and writing repeating decimals as fractions. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-tradtional questions.