Engaging activity which reveals pixels every time a solution is correct. It is self-checking and has questions with varying difficulty: one-step inequalities, decimals, a two-step inequality, word problems. The pixel art reveals a game character. Aligned with 7.EE.4b
Chart for students to reference when learning operations with rational integers. Uses "tricks" like "keep, change, change" for subtraction and "keep, change, flip" for division. Also uses the "Dorito man" to help decide the sign when multiplying. If you do not teach using these tricks, then you should not use this reference page. Print for each student, and have them keep it somewhere they can easily view.
Comes with worksheet for students to fill out while creating their own addition problems at random. You need 1-2 decks of UNO cards to play. 2 is recommended for larger class sizes. Prep: Separating the decks into smaller decks and taking out non-number cards. Comes with directions on how to play. Helps students recognize the patterns of adding integers while drawing cards with a partner.
For standard F.BF.3 6 pages with practice sheet, exit ticket, and extension. Students may use graphing calculators/DESMOS or you can have the students hand graph to explore the effects different transformations have (explores vertical stretches/shrinks, horizontal translations, and vertical translations).
9th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
HSF-BF.B.3
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