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!
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 foldable will help students learn and use the formulas for Law of Sines and Law of Cosines. The triangles help students position all the values they have and what they are trying to find. On the front is a hint to help them decide which formula to use. I hope your students can use these tools to master Law of Sines and Cosines!
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!
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.
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 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.
This activity helps students practice what they have learned about factoring. All the trinomials have a leading coefficient of one so students can focus on getting the factors and signs correct. Once they have factored all 10 trinomials, they will be able to answer the silly joke at the end.
This foldable is helpful when students are learning trig functions (SohCahToa). They can use this as a resource during classwork, on their homework and even on a quiz/test! It helps them learn which function to use, especially when doing word problems. A great resource when teaching SohCahToa.
These printables are a great way to display the Law of Sines and Cosines formulas around your room. Your students will fill in the formulas and color the printables to make a fun resource for your classroom.
These are a fun visual to display the formulas for area and circumference of a circle as well as area and arc length of a sector. Students will fill in the formulas and can then decorate the flags. This is a fun way for students to show their creative side and create a classroom resource that can be hung in the room.
5th - 10th
Applied Math, Geometry, Measurement
CCSS
7.G.A.1
, 7.G.B.4
, 8.G.C.9
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