Includes Rotations, Reflections, Dilations and Translations. This would be a great review sheet to use at the beginning of class or for homework. It emphasizes transforming figures by applying the rules instead of graphing. You can adapt the directions to meet the needs of your classroom. Answers included.
This activity includes 6 review stations related to operations with polynomials and classifying polynomials. Throughout this activity, students will be engaged and actively working in groups.
This is a great activity to use as review the day before an assessment.
This activity is designed for students to gain practice and understanding identifying the type of answer that a system of linear equations will have (one solution, no solution, infinitely many). There are two different ways you can do this activity - both ways are included with answer keys.
Perfect introducing systems of equations in 8th grade core or beyond!
This guided note sheet is intended for the first day of solving systems. (I originally made this for when I had a sub, but found it to be helpful). This includes what a system is, an example of graphing and how to check. Answers/key points to mention included.
This bundle includes 4 different discoveries for students - translations, reflections, dilations and rotations. Very little instruction is needed for students to discover the different types of transformations independently or cooperatively.
Answer keys included!
Why pay for each one individually when you can get all 4 at a discounted price?! Each individual discovery is $1.50 ($6 total). This bundle will save you $2!
This activity includes 22 Order of Operations problems, with two of each answer from 0 to 10. Students can self-check by ensuring that they have two of each type of answer. Included are problems that address common student misconceptions, operations with negatives and squaring both positive and negative numbers. Could be used as a homework assignment, in class activity or an assessment. Appropriate for individual or group work. Should be done without a calculator.
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This is a very simple activity to put together that not only has your students reviewing concepts but also learning important class/grade specific procedures. Additionally, it gets kids moving (which they are used to doing after a summer without classes!) and working cooperatively with one another. While I use this in my math classes, you can certainly use it for other subjects as well.
This set of stations allows students to practice solving systems with substitution. The answer to the problem leads students to the next problem that they should solve (kind of an "Around the World" review approach).
This is designed to be used as a formative assessment for students after they've learned elimination. The answers are included. I use it as a check-in in class to provide feedback, but it could be given as homework or as a quiz.
I've always found rotations to be a difficult concept to teach. This discovery allows students to examine rotations that have already been made in order to develop the rules for rotating. Answers included. When you print copies for students, make sure that they get a copy of the image page with the coordinate grid. It would be helpful to give this to them un-stapled to the discovery so they don't have to flip back and forth.
This can be used as an in class discovery or could be given as hom
*Includes No Solution and All Real Numbers
This activity gets all students thinking and moving in the classroom without taking that much time. It can lead to an engaged class discussion with students feeling free to ask questions and compare their problems. There is a homework assignment that can easily launch off from this activity.
I’ve used this in both my Pre-Algebra and Algebra classes. This could also be used in geometry for review or Algebra II, depending on the course level.
This activity (individual or cooperative) is perfect practice for calculating slope using the slope formula. Includes the 4 types of slopes (positive, negative, zero and undefined). Easy to use with 2 options (less prep vs. more prep).
This activity allows students to independently discover how to translate a figure on the coordinate plane. This can be used as part of a lesson on transformations during an in class discovery or could be given as homework (could be use with a 'flipped' classroom approach). Answers included.
This is a great activity to help students review the coordinate plane. It promotes higher thinking and collaborative learning. I have students work in pairs to sort/match up the cards. A hint for students, depending on the level, is that there should be six groups with four cards each. You can easily eyeball the cards to see if students are on the right track. I have my students complete this without notes or a coordinate plane visual, but you can choose what works best for your classroom.
This is a flowchart that I display for students to use as a guide when taking a test. Think of the green, yellow and red background as beginning the test, during the test and finishing the end of the test.
Includes 4 problems with transformations. Answer key included with suggested breakdown of points. Use this as an in-class assignment, homework, quiz, etc.. Great check-in to see how students are doing with transformations and is an opportunity to provide feedback to students.
Perfect for review! Perfect for when you have a sub!
Includes 24 review cards and their answers. Make sure you copy the cards double sided so you see #1 on the front and the answer to #1 on the back. Use a document camera to project.
This is great for using as a graded check-in or exit slip after learning how to add, subtract, multiply and divide radicals but prior to a quiz or a test. It is intended to give students feedback. This could also be used as an assessment.
This activity helps students discover the distributive property by relating it first to real life. This would make a great cooperative learning activity or could be assigned for students to work on independently. This is intended to be used when introducing students to the distributive property for the first time, but could also be used as a re-teaching tool. Answer key included.
Save $1 with this bundle! Includes 4 different formative assessments on solving systems of linear equations. Included: graphing & substitution, substitution only, elimination only and all 3 methods. Answers included. You can use this as a graded check-in/exit slip, a quiz or a homework assignment. You can quickly grade and return to students with feedback.
7th - 11th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
$3.00
Original Price $3.00
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