This is a short review of finding interior and exterior angles in triangles. At the top it explains how to complete the problems. There are then 4 days of review questions (Monday - Thursday) that are very short and then a mini quiz for the last day. I just included an easier version of the quiz at the end. This is a great resource to use as a diagnostic to help you prepare for the standardized tests.
This is a quiz that matched with the Unit 7 of the Coordinate Algebra/Analytic Geometry A course. It goes along with the Pre-Test that I also have available.
This is a review for students who are practicing sequence of transformations.
It includes all translations (given the rule and given the words), reflections over y axis, x axis, and y = x, and all rotations.
Students are given starting locations and told the transformations to make in order to locate the treasure.
This is a good resource to help re-teach angle pairs. This mainly focuses on vertical, complementary, and supplementary angles. The top lists the rules for guidance through the questions. Then there are a couple questions for Monday - Thursday. This works best when used as a warm up. Friday is a mini 5 question quiz that is included as well.
This contains a homework assignment with 3 problems and a classwork assignment with 5 problems. The problems include graphs and points that need to be graphed. When the points are connected, they make irregular figures. This is a good activity to go with the distance formula in Coordinate Algebra.
This is a scavenger hunt that specifically addresses reflecting over any line. It is meant to go with Coordinate Algebra Unit 5. Students practice translations, reflections (over x, y, y=x, y=-x and any horizontal or vertical line) and rotations. It includes a 4 x 4 grid the students can use to organize their work.
A few questions ask the students to find the line of reflection, but most will ask the students to complete either a reflection or a combination or transformations.
This is a mini review for the topic of dilations. This is a great warm up activity for the week. It has questions for Monday - Thursday and then has a mini 5 question quiz for Friday that is included.
This is a great resource to use to help students prepare for the standardized testing. The top of the page has an explanation to refresh the memory of the students. There is then 2 problems for each day Monday through Thursday. It also includes a mini 5 question quiz to be given on Friday. This can be used as a diagnostic to see what topics the students have not yet mastered.
This is a great resource for helping your students prepare for the state testing. It works best when used as a warm up for the week. At the top of each page it lists steps to solve each type of problem. They then have 2 problems for each day Monday - Thursday. There is also a mini quiz included that can be used as a diagnostic on Friday to help you see the topics they are still haven't mastered.
This is a review that can easily be used for a warm up for the week. At the top it quickly re-states the rules for all of the transformations. Then it has problems for Monday - Thursday to practice. Friday is a Mini 5 question quiz. This is great for a diagnostic to help prepare for testing!
This is a great resource to help students review a topic they have already learned. I use this as a warm up for the week. It includes a typed explanation at the top of the page and then includes 2 - 3 practice problems for each of the days Monday through Thursday. There is also a mini 5 question quiz to give on Friday. This is a good diagnostic to help you prepare for testing!