Students will practice graphing linear functions written in both standard and slope-intercept forms. This can be done as a project, and students get the chance to show their artistic sides by coloring. As a bonus, this makes a great addition to your educator effectiveness portfolio!
Bundle includes three activities: card draw, dice roll and coin toss. All three activities include teacher instructions, student recording sheet, graphs and analysis questions. These are great activities to do at the end of the year or before a holiday! Student have fun, and activities prompt math discourse and student analysis.
Get your students graphing with these graphing activities! Students can practice graphing points while creating their favorite DC superhero's icon. This activity includes 6 different graphing options, at varying levels of difficulty. Graph paper is included with each activity.
This activity will help you students determine the degree and leading coefficient of polynomials. They will become proficient in polynomial vocab while showing off their artistic side by coloring!
Student will practice graphing linear functions in standard form, while using their artistic abilities to make it beautiful! All equations are in standard form, and student can practice graphing by intercepts or changing to slope-intercept form. As a bonus, this activity makes a great addition to your educator effectiveness portfolio.
This activity is great for students to work in pairs or groups and prompts some math discourse on how to predict the roll of the dice. Students will roll dice and record the total of each roll. They create a graph with their data and answer questions about their findings. This is a fun activity to jumpstart learning about theoretical and empirical probability.
Students use coins to find probability of tossing a heads or a tails. Students will predict what the results will be before they get started, and then they compare their results with what they thought would happen. Activity includes teacher instructions, questions for students and table to record results.
Once you have talked about all the ways to solve quadratic equations, it is helpful for students to figure out what way works best for specific situations. This scavenger hunt allows them to practice solving quadratics using the method of their choice: factoring, completing the square and quadratic formula (square rooting is not included this time). Some are factorable, some have radicals that need to be simplified, and some have complex roots. Students can do their work on the back of the answe
This activity is a great way to review similarity by writing similarity statements, finding scale factor and solving for missing pieces using proportions. This can be used as an assessment (in place of a quiz), but it also makes a great review activity before a quiz or an assignment instead of a worksheet. Post these around the room to get students up and moving while they work with triangles!
This activity will give your students practice graphing lines in slope-intercept form, including horizontal lines. They will also get the chance to show their artistic side by coloring the graph to look like stained glass. As an added bonus, this is a great display of student work to hang in your room or include in your educator portfolio!
Student can practice adding and subtracting polynomials by combining like terms with this classroom scavenger hunt. Student will move around the classroom to answer problems and with the solutions figure out what snowmen do with their free time!
Students will practice writing rules for geometric translations. Once they identify the correct rule for a graph, students use the information to correctly color a picture.
Students can practice solving linear systems using substitution or elimination. These problems can be posted around the classroom to get your students up and moving while they practice solving systems. They will solve one problem to lead them to the next one until they end back where they started.
This activity is a good way for students to work through completing the square in a different way. This activity can be done when students first learn completing the square – they can follow the steps without actually having to do the problem all on their own. This activity also works as a review of completing the square – once students feel confident, they can order the steps for each problem. No matter when you do it, this activity is a nice break from the regular worksheet.
This color by number will help students practice graphing linear systems to find the point of intersection. Once they find the solution, students can color in the picture with the matching colors. Worksheet includes systems with no solution and infinite solutions. This is a fun way to practice graphing and finding the solution of a system.
This is a fun activity for students to play with cards and find the probability of different events. The activity includes an answer sheet, recording sheet and graphs. Students will draw cards and record how many draws it takes to get to the desired card. They will analyze their data, create graphs and discuss outcomes. This is an enjoyable activity to get students thinking about probability of events.
This scavenger hunt will help student practice solving systems algebraically. Students will have to determine whether to use substitution or elimination for each system. This activity will get students up and moving while they work. Once students solve the system, they get a letter to write in the appropriate blank. When they solve all the systems, they will be able to answer the riddle.
8th - 11th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Geometry
CCSS
HSA-REI.C.5
, HSA-REI.C.6
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