Let's face it... most of our students HATE word problems. Make word problem more engaging with this applications of systems of inequalities activity! This activity has students complete 4 problems in which they have to write a system of inequalities given a word problem and graph the system. One letter will be in their solution set, giving students the answer to the riddle! Answer key included!
A day off shouldn't be more work than being at work! These no prep, self-checking sub plans are a perfect solution any time of the year for your 8th grade math classes or towards the end of the year for 7th grade math. These sub plans include two sets of easy to understand review notes and coordinated, engaging activities. While you're out, students will review their knowledge of evaluating expressions, combining like terms and the distributive problerty, try a few practice problems (with answe
This activity is a super engaging way for student to practice determining if relations are functions or to prove their mastery of the topic if used as a project! Students will determine if 7 relations are functions or not (points, tables, graphs). Based on their answers, students will draw different elements on the snowman and in the scene. Answer key and recording sheet included! Following a hybrid or remote model? Click here for a google slides version of this activity. This activity is als
A day off shouldn't be more work than being at work! These no prep, self-checking sub plans are a perfect solution any time of the year for your geometry classes. These sub plans include two sets of easy to understand review notes and coordinated, engaging activities. While you're out, students will review their knowledge of solving multi-step equations and the midpoint formula, try a few practice problems (with answers provided for self-checking) and practice the skill with an activity. The mid
This activity is a super engaging way for student to practice determining if relations are functions or to prove their mastery of the topic if used as a project! Students will determine if 7 relations are functions or not (points, tables, graphs). Based on their answers, students will draw different elements on the snowman and in the scene. Answer key and recording sheet included! I've also made this into a google slides activity for remote learning! Click here for the digital version. Not sea
Need an engaging activity for your students to practice graphing step functions? This is it! Students will graph six step functions in order to determine the letters that answer the riddle. Answer key included!
Like many of us, I've turned to Google Classroom to continue to provide an education to my students while so much about this school year is up in the air. I've assigned this to my students to practice interpreting box and whisker plots. There are 4 box plots with 3 questions each for a total of 12 questions. 9 of the questions are open ended and 3 are true or false. 2 Ways to Assign - I've included these resources as both a google form and google slides. When using the google form, students will
This riddle activity is the perfect way for students to practice graphing linear inequalities. Students will graph 6 different linear inequalities. They will record the letters on the graph that fall in their solution sets on the lines provided to determine the answer to the riddle/joke! I've included two levels of this activity, making it perfect for differentiation. The first level has all inequalities written in slope-intercept form. The second version gets progressively more difficult, with
Who doesn't like BINGO?! Make practice fun with this BINGO game. This BINGO requires students to factor polynomials using the difference of two squares or by factoring out a greatest common factor. Included are 30 unique BINGO boards and 30 calling cards with their solutions on the back. I like to print the boards two to a page and print the calling cards on card stock. I project the problems using my document camera but you could also write the problems on the board or have students play in sma
If your students are anything like mine, they love to color! Combining math practice with coloring never fails to engage them. This resource requires students to solve 7 problems involving missing angles in a triangle in order to determine what colors to use in their artwork. The problems are scaffolded, beginning easier and increasing in difficulty, to provide an entry point for all! Choose from 11 different coloring pages! Included are Autumn, Winter, Spring, Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's
A day off shouldn't be more work than being at work! These no prep, self-checking sub plans are a perfect solution any time of the year for your Algebra 1 classes or towards the end of the year for 8th grade math. These sub plans include two sets of easy to understand review notes and coordinated, engaging activities. While you're out, students will review their knowledge of evaluating expressions and solving multistep equations, try a few practice problems (with answers provided for self-checki
Make math practice more fun and engaging with this joke worksheet. Students will write the equation of a proportional relationship from it's table in order to determine the answer to the joke/riddle. Looking for more proportion resources? Check out these! Write the Equation of Proportional Relationships from Graphs Riddle WorksheetSolving Proportions BINGO
This resource is a super engaging way to practice writing the line of best fit (linear regression) and correlation coefficient given a table or scatter plot. Students will write the line of best fit of 4 tables of points and 2 scatter plots. They will color in the butterfly based on their answers. I've included 2 versions of this resource to better meet your needs! One version has students write the line of best fit and state the correlation coefficient while the other just has students find the
This activity is a super engaging way for student to practice evaluating functions or to prove their mastery of the topic if used as a project! Students will evaluate 7 functions (linear and quadratic). Based on their answers, students will draw different elements on the snowman and in the scene. Answer key and recording sheet included! I've also made this into a google slides activity for remote learning! Click here for the digital version. Not seasonally appropriate? This activity is also av
These graphic organizers will help students work through the process of solving a system of equations in three variables algebraically. Includes are 2 separate organizers, one for solving systems using elimination and one using substitution. Well suited for interactive notebooks and differentiation, these graphic organizer can be incorporated in any algebra classroom. I like to print 2 to a page and the students still have plenty of space to write. Looking for other systems resources? Check thes
This activity is a super engaging way for students to practice solving inequalities or as a culminating project. Students will solve 7 inequalities, including two step, multistep and variables on both sides. Based on their answers, students will draw different elements on the snowman and in the scene. Problems are scaffolded, beginning easier and getting harder, to provide an entry point for all. Answer key included! You can find a digital version of this for distance learning here! Not seasona
This resource was a hit with my students and I'm sure yours would love it too! Students determine if 9 tables are proportional or not. They choose one color to use for proportional tables and a different color for non-proportional tables. Using those colors, they color in the grid labeled with problem numbers to create this mystery peace sign! Answer key included! Need a resource for proportional graphs? I have a similar resource available here.
This bundle will provide your students with practice interpreting data and finding central tendency. Includes activity for: Central TendencyInterpreting Dot PlotsInterpreting HistogramsInterpreting Frequency TablesInterpreting Box and Whisker Plots2 Ways to Assign Each Activity - I've included these resources as both a google form and google slides. When using the google form, students will type the answers into a google form quiz and it will grade it for you! When using the google slides, stud
I love to color and so do my students! Incorporating art into my math practice never fails to increase engagment. This coloring activity has students write systems of equations from 6 different word problems and graph them. Then they color the picture based on the answers to the systems. Answer key included!
This activity is a super engaging way to practice evaluating functions for numerical inputs. Students will evaluate 7 functions. Based on their answers, students will draw different elements on the pumpkin and in the scene. Includes both a greyscale and color pumpkin scene. Problems are scaffolded, beginning easier (linear) and getting more difficult (quadratic). Answer key included! Not seasonally appropriate? This is also available as Build-a-Snowman!
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