In this activity students are the creator of a new candy bar. The packet walks students through multiple steps that will have them exploring scale factor in area, nutritional values, and setting up proportions. Topics Covered: Scale Factor, Proportions, Equivalent Fractions, Equivalent Ratios.
This mystery will allow your students to solve two step equations, either individually or as a whole class, in a fun way! There are ten problems, that when solved correctly will lead our mini sleuths to the crime scene. Included: SMART Notebook presentation, PowerPoint presentation, PDF format, Recording Sheet.
Students will love this Pixel Art Activity! They will solve problems about the Surface Area of Cones, Cylinders, Spheres, and one Rectangular Prism problem. I love this activity because if the answers are incorrect, nothing will appear. If they are correct, they will instantly know it! Answer Key included. Completely digital activity.
This worksheet is the perfect way to watch a GREAT movie while reviewing some math concepts. There are questions about: Adding FractionsAdding DecimalsRatesUnit RatesTwo-Step EquationsCombine Like TermsPatternsComparing Numbers
This activity just made your day a WHOLE lot easier. NO prep, NO, copies, ALL digital. Students will use the game board to review: -Solving word problems involving 2D and 3D problems -Surface Area and Volume of Rectangular Prisms -Surface Area and Volume of Triangular Prisms -Surface Area and Volume of Cylinders -Challenge 2D problems involving circles and rectangles Your purchase includes: Links to breakout QR code for students to scan and access breakout Answer Key (Optional) Recording Sheet
This worksheet is the perfect way to watch a GREAT movie while reviewing some math concepts. There are questions about: Adding FractionsAdding DecimalsRatesUnit RatesTwo-Step EquationsCombine Like TermsPatternsComparing Numbersfun
Video Preview: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KzomtfeCBRr0mW1JRsbaNqLde4lkRRMp/view?usp=sharing Want to take a day to celebrate Pi Day? We do! We love to celebrate right before we leave for Spring Break and this activity keeps students fully engaged. This completely Digital Breakout reviews circumference, area, surface area, and volume, while also having fun learning about the history and some trivia! NO PREP, ALL DIGITAL! Included in your purchase: Breakout, Answer Key, Recording Sheet, QR C
Students will solve a mystery that allows them to solve problems with similar figures, scale factors, and missing values in a proportion. Every time a student solves a problem, they will eliminate a person, place or thing. STUDENTS LOVE THIS GAME! Do it as a whole class activity or send it out to students to try on their own. Your purchase includes:-Answer Key -Student Work Page -Slides for the presentation Check out my other Who Dunnit? Two-Step Equations: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com
This worksheet is the perfect way to watch a GREAT movie while reviewing some math concepts. There are questions about: Adding FractionsAdding DecimalsRatesUnit RatesTwo-Step EquationsCombine Like TermsPatternsComparing Numbers
This is a resource that I have learned to love as a way to show continuous learning throughout the year. There are 8 Skills Tests with 4 different versions (the additional versions are for students who do not pass the first time). The 8 Skills are: Skills Test 1: Percents (tax, tip, discount) Skills Test 2: Area and Perimeter Skills Test 3: Negatives (fractions, decimals, mixed) Skills Test 4: Algebra Pt. 1 (combining like terms, distributing, factoring) Skills Test 5: Proportional Relationships
NO PREP!! This completely digital breakout is the perfect way to review irrational numbers. In this breakout students will work on classifying rational and irrational numbers, converting repeating decimals to fractions, ordering rational/irrational numbers, and approximating square roots. With the purchase you receive:Answer Key Slides to Present With Student Handout (optional) QR code for breakout Link for breakout
In this activity, students will know INSTANTLY whether they are correct or incorrect. If they type the correct answer in, part of the pixel picture will appear! My students love this activity and I hope yours do, too! If you click on the preview you can see the different problems students will be asked to solve. There are problems with decimals and multi-steps.
This 12 question scavenger hunt works with Surface Area and Volume. This is a great way to get your kids up and moving around the room AND it allows them to self-check their work. Answer Key is included! All you have to do is print and hang the cards up around the room. You can also make a copy of the slides and make it a digital scavenger hunt!
This is a fun activity you can use to practice either Surface Area, Volume, or BOTH! Students will need a deck of cards and access to this product. Each card is a different problem. When they flip the cards over, it will tell them what problem to solve. The person with the highest volume or surface area wins the cards. BASICALLY, this is the card game war, but with math! War Game Rules: War – Card Game Rules | Bicycle Playing Cardshttps://bicyclecards.com › how-to-play › war
This is a digital breakout that has students review and practice area and perimeter or squares, rectangles, and triangles. If a student makes a mistake, it directs them to a page to help them learn. There is a fun riddle put into the practice portion as well! The link to the google form/breakout is provided in the word document.
This resource goes over tax, tip, discount, and comission! It includes 14 cards, an answer key, and a link to a GoFormative that works great for virtual learning! The GoFormative also includes response validation so the students know if they are correct!
This fun interactive game allows students to review on their own, or as an entire class! Students will choose one of the four answers from the four corners. If they are correct, they will be told and they will get to move to the original board. If they are incorrect, it will direct them to go back. Instructions for Play: On the homepage, start in the start square. Click the 1st square to reach your first question. Click the answer you think is correct. If you are correct, click the arrow to retu
Students will love this Pixel Art Activity! They will solve problems with negative numbers. Some problems include decimals as well! I love this activity because if the answers are incorrect, nothing will appear. If they are correct, they will instantly know it! Answer Key included. Completely digital activity.