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Polygon Angle Sum Theoreml: Gallery Walk (others call it a scavenger hunt).
This is a class favorite!!
- It gets the students up and moving around the classroom which reviewing their skills.
- Students also get a chance to grade each others efforts (hopefully ensuring that all students participate).
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Properties of Parallelograms Gallery Walk: including squares, rectangles, and rhombus's
Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal: Gallery Walk
Segment Addition & M
Properties of Parallelograms Gallery Walk (others call it a scavenger hunt) : including squares, rectangles, and rhombus's
This is a class favorite!!
- It gets the students up and moving around the classroom which reviewing their skills.
- Students also get a chance to grade each others efforts (hopefully ensuring that all students participate).
Here are some other products you might like:
Polygon Angle Sum Theorem: Gallery Walk
Segment Addition & Midpoint: Gallery Walk
Parallel
Parallel Lines and Transversal: Gallery Walk (others call it a scavenger hunt).
This is a class favorite!!
- It gets the students up and moving around the classroom which reviewing their skills.
- Students also get a chance to grade each others efforts (hopefully ensuring that all students participate).
Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal: Board Game
Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal: Color By Number Activity
Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal: BUNDLE !!! With all three activities inc
Segment Addition & Midpoint: Gallery Walk
(others call it a scavenger hunt).
This is a class favorite!!
- It gets the students up and moving around the classroom which reviewing their skills.
- Students also get a chance to grade each others efforts (hopefully ensuring that all students participate).
Other Products You Might Like:
Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal: Gallery Walk
Polygon Angle Sum Theorem: Gallery Walk
Functions, expressions, inputs, outputs, and creating function rules or formulas ! !
This is a set of 4 different games all involving dice.
One activity is even a board game with some special rules to make it a little more interesting!
These 4 activities are perfect for creating centers in your classroom!
All of my students love these activities, and I use them every year (especially the board game - it is a class favorite)
2 of the 4 activities are listed in the preview
Other Produ
Find the angle measures: Parallel Lines and Transversal - Color By Number
This color by number activity is great to give as a fun HW assignment - or - for when you have a substitute - or as a review for a text/quiz.
There are 8 questions with 8 colors (so the most basic box of crayons or markers will work)
Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal: Board Game
Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal: Gallery Walk
Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal: BUNDLE !!! With all three activities included
Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities: Task Cards (1) Graphing a system of linear equations (2) Solving a system of linear equations using substitution (3) Solving a system of linear equations using elimination (4) Graphing a system of linear inequalities (5) Application of linear systems Includes vertical/horizontal linesIncludes "No-Solution" and "All-real-Solution" Includes Cost, Revenue, Profit, and Break-even applications.
Solving Linear Inequalities and Absolute Value: Task Cards (1) Solving a linear Inequality, graphing a solution on a number line, and writing the solution in interval notation (2) No Solution & All real solution linear inequalities (3) Application of linear inequalities (word problems) (4) AND & OR inequalities (5) Application of compound linear inequalities (6) Absolute Value Equations
Students are to calculate the area of the complex figure by finding as many (or as little) polygons as they can within the figure.
Please see preview for specific instructions
Midpoint; Exponential Functions, Mathematical Patterns & More!
The Sierpinski's Triangle! A Perfect Activity for Algebra - PreCalculus.
For Algebra & Geometry:
This activity requires your students to calculate the midpoint of a segment using the midpoint formula & an old-fashion compass. This activity also asks the students to analyze the mathematical patterns of The Sierpinski's Triangle. Once the activity is complete, your students then get to decorate their triangle!
For Algeb
A linear equations Interactive Group Activity: Slope-Intercept Form, Standard Form, Graphs, and Table of Values
This activity works great as a bell-ringer/ exit slip -OR- it can be used as a group activity during class.
The object of the game is to "find your family" - find all the pieces that match together (slope intercept form, standard form, the graph, and the table of values).
ENJOY!!! (This activity is so much fun!!!)
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Functions and Expressions (Set of 4 group ac
Rational and Radical Expressions and Functions: Task Cards (1) Solving a Rational Equation (some solutions are undefined) (2) Application of Rational Equations (word problems) (3) Simplifying Expressions with fractional exponents (4) Simplifying Radicals (5) Domain, Range and Function Notation for Radical Equations (6) Application of Radical Equations (word problems)
Linear Equations in one variable: Gallery Walk (others call it a scavenger hunt). This is a class favorite!! - It gets the students up and moving around the classroom which reviewing their skills. - Students also get a chance to grade each others efforts (hopefully ensuring that all students participate).
What do you see? Finding Slope and Writing Equations of Lines. This activity can be done in pairs or individually. Students are to plot the given points and connect-the-dots using segments to create an image. Topics covered in the activity include: Slope (given 2 points) Slope (given a graph) Writing Equations of Lines Parallel Perpendicular Zero Slope Undefined Slope Distance of a segment
Adding / Subtracting / Multiplying Polynomials Writing the polynomial in standard form Naming polynomials Combing like terms in a polynomial Simplifying a polynomial Items needed: Dice & penny Multiplying Polynomials Bundle Adding & Subtracting Polynomials Bundle
Finding midpoint, labeling vertices, describing parallel planes, measuring distance, and more!!
This is the best hands on, artistic Geometry Project and its PERFECT for Labor Day!
- The best part - watch your students art come alive at the end of the project
THIS IS A GREAT PROJECT TO GET STUDENT'S TO HANG THEIR WORK IN CLASS.
Fun MathLib activity - great for review. Topics: (1) Writing Equations of lines (Parallel, Perpendicular, horizontal, vertical, point-slope-form, slope-intercept form) (2) Graphing Linear Inequalities (3) Application of Linear Inequalities (4) Domain/Range from a graph (5) Domain/Range from a function (6) Evaluating functions / Recognizing functions
Multiplying Polynomials Gallery Walk *Others call it a scavenger hunt. This is a class favorite!! - It gets the students up and moving around the classroom which reviewing their skills. - Students also get a chance to grade each others efforts (hopefully ensuring that all students participate). Save money by purchasing my Multiplying Polynomials Bundle
Solving Quadratics Partner Activity FactoringQuadratic FormulaComplete the SquareSquare-Root MethodSolutions Include: 2 - Rational Solutions1 - Rational Solution Imaginary Solutions Radical Solutions that require the students to simplifying radicalRadical Solution that requires students to simplify by rationalizing the denominator
9th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Algebra, Algebra 2
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I've taught everything from Algebra 1 - AP Calculus AB. I have been teaching for 9 years and loving every minute of it!!
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I like to think of myself as a creative individual. My goal is for students to leave my class loving math - or at least leave my class with an appreciation of mathematics and knowing how math is applied in the world.