Looking for a quick no-prep digital activity for absolute value and integers? This activity is exactly what you need! It provides a great way for students to practice their skills with absolute value and integers in a digital format. Students will be able to click and drag or type their answers into each slide. Skills included in this product:-Slide 1: Identifying Integers -Slide 2: Finding Absolute Value -Slide 3: Comparing Integers -Slide 4: Ordering Integers ⭐️ Check out the preview for m
Are you looking for a way to teach solving equations conceptually to your middle school or algebra students? Are you dreading having to use actual manipulatives with your students to teach equations? This digital activity solves all of those problems! This digital solving equations activity allows students to use virtual algebra tiles to conceptually solve one and two step equations before solving them using algebra. Two different versions now available!Version 1: Positive Tiles: Red, Negati
Looking for an engaging digital activity for students to practice graphing and identifying coordinates? These digital notes and practice are a great introduction to graphing and identifying coordinates on a coordinate grid. These can be used either in person or virtually to introduce this concept or for additional practice. Ideas for implementing this resource in your class:- Use as digital guided notes and students complete slide 5 independently for practice. - Assign to students for indepe
Are you looking for a digital way for students to practice solving equations using algebra tiles? This resource is a great virtual introduction to solving one step equations and allows for students to use manipulative's digitally to conceptually understand how to solve equations. This resource works great for middle school students learning equations or algebra students who need a refresher on equations. Two different versions now available: Version 1: Positive Tiles: Red, Negative Tiles:
Looking for no-prep digital notes and practice to teach finding slope from a graph? This digital Google Slides activity is a great way to get students the information and practice they need for this topic. You can either go through the first few slides together as a class and have students complete the independent practice on the last 3 slides. Or you could assign the entire activity to students to complete individually as practice. Each slide consists of the following:Slide 1: Cover page Sl
On the hunt for a no-prep digital activity for combining like terms? This activity is exactly what you need and allows students to practice combining like terms digitally. Students have the opportunity to identify and combine like terms with this activity and also solve equations with like terms. This activity could be used for practice, an exit ticket, a group activity, or for early finishers. Skills included in this product:-Slide 1: Identifying like terms -Slide 2: Combining Like Terms -Sl
Looking to further engage your middle school math students and take a break from classic paper notes? You will certainly achieve this with our captivating digital notes and practice for finding slope! Engage students in the thrilling world of slope exploration and empower them to master this concept in three exciting ways.These carefully crafted digital notes provide step-by-step guidance on finding slope from a graph, table, and between two points. Packed with practice opportunities, student
These digital notes and practice are a great introduction to finding slope from a table. These can be used either in person or virtually to introduce this concept to students. You can either go through the first few slides together as a class and have students complete the independent practice on the last 3 slides. Or you could assign the entire activity to students to complete individually as practice. Each slide consists of the following:Slide 1: Cover page Slide 2: The basics of finding slope
Are you looking for a digital way for students to practice solving two-step equations using algebra tiles? This resource is a great virtual introduction to solving two- step equations and allows for students to use manipulative's digitally to conceptually understand how to solve equations. This resource works great for middle school students learning equations or algebra students who need a refresher on equations. Two different versions now available:Version 1: Positive Tiles: Red, Negative Ti
Looking for a way for your middle school students to practice identifying angle pairs? This Google Slides digital card sort is a great activity that allows students to sort angle pairs into the following categories: - Corresponding Angles - Alternate Interior Angles - Alternate Exterior Angles - Same Side Interior Angles Included in this product:Slides 2-6: These slides remind students of the four different angle pairs and how to identify them. Slide 7: Directions for the card sort. Slide 8-10
This Google slides activity is a great introduction to combining like terms. It allows students to see how shapes can be "like terms" and that only similar shapes can be combined and then they move on to combining letters as like terms. Included in this product:- Slide 1: Cover Page - Slide 2: Activity Overview - Slide 3: Examples - Slide 4: Combining Like Shapes - Slide 5: Combining Like Variables - Slide 6: Combining Like Terms with Positive Coefficients - Slide 7: Combining Like Terms with P
These digital notes and practice are a great introduction to finding slope between two points. Students have the opportunity to use a number line to find how the x and y-coordinate change and then can write their slope from there. This resource does not have students use the slope formula but instead has students look at what is actually happening on the number line. This method seems to allow students to see why the slope formula works rather than just plugging in numbers into a formula. These
This Google Slides activity is great practice for students learning about one-step equations. The activity include three separate slides of practice problems focusing on the following areas: - SLIDE 1: Solving One-Step Equations using Addition or Subtraction - SLIDE 2: Solving One-Step Equations using Multiplication or Division - SLIDE 3: Solving One-Step Equations Mixed Review Within these slides, students solve an equation and type their answer next to the variable. This activity also gives
Looking for a fun and engaging digital partner game to practice integer operations with your middle school math students? This two player racing game uses Google Sheets to get students to practice all four integer operations in a fun and competitive way. How it works:The teacher will assign a copy to one partner in each group. The first partner shares the Google Sheet with the other partner.Once all students have access to the game, they will both need to start at the same time. Students must
This digital card sort is a great way for students to practice their skill of identifying whether a relation is a function or not. The different representations of relations for students to observe include: - Tables - Ordered Pairs - Mapping Diagrams - Graphs Students will decide whether each relation is a function or not and will drag that specific representation to the correct box. This could be used as an opening activity, assignment, or formative assessment. I personally used it as an ope
Looking for a no prep activity for students to practice comparing and ordering rational numbers? This activity will provide your students with the necessary practice to be on their way to mastering this topic. This resource allows students to practice the following skills:Converting fractions and decimals. (Slide 1)Comparing rational numbers. (Slide 2)Ordering rational numbers from least to greatest. (Slide 3)This activity could be used for practice, an exit ticket, a group activity, or for ear
This product allows for students to solve equations with variables on both sides and sort them under their correct type of solution using Google Slides.This activity could be used as a homework assignment or a warmup activity. There are a total of 6 equations for students to solve. I would suggest having them solve the equations on a separate sheet of paper and then clicking and dragging the equations under the correct solution category. Check out some of my other resources below: Combining Li
Engage your middle school math students with this no-prep, self-checking escape room on integer operations. Students will have the opportunity to solve 12 problems using all four integer operations. This escape room uses Google Sheets and has a total of 12 locks. Students will need to answer the first set of three questions correctly in order to get access to the next set of questions. Once they have correctly answered all 12 problems, they will have to unscramble a secret word at the end to co
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