Need an additional handout on solving problems with order of operations? Try this one for your students!
Includes mixed problems with rational numbers (multiplying and dividing)
Differentiated handout on finding missing angles in quadrilaterals.
This is a great way to get students used to writing and using equations to find missing values or angles in quadrilaterals.
The differentiated handout allows students to move from their level of comfort (mild, medium, and spicy) at their own pace.
Give it a go and let me know how it worked for you!
In need of a differentiated handout for students learning word problems with angle pair relationships? Try this!
Mild= easy
Medium = medium
Spicy = difficult
Students love the names of mild, medium, and spicy. Have lower-tiered students begin with the mild questions and gradually move towards medium and spicy!
Are you looking for a fun way to get your students to speak mathematically? Well, have your students indulge in a "math talk" by having them refer to the math talk bulletin board. It is a great way to get students to communicate mathematically and also to listen to one another. Try it for yourself! :)
All grade appropriate.
In need of a way to motivate and engage your 6th and 7th grade students? Need a review game? Try these adding integers card game. It gets students working together and talking about mathematics! Colorful and appealing for all ages! Let me know what you think
Need a way to engage students to learn more about integers?
These task cards might be helpful!
Each task cards targets a different concept with integers, with finding absolute value of integers, to solving higher order level thinking questions with integers.
Take a look yourself and have your students learn more with task cards!
Great way to get your students engaged in a lesson on converting fractions to decimals.
Halloween Themed Fraction Cards will get your students ready for learning and the festivities of Halloween!
Use in an activity based lesson for students to work in pairs and take turns converting fractions to decimals. Then have students group fractions based on the "type" of decimal (either terminating or repeating) and start discussion at the end of the lesson
Can use multiple times if laminated!
Need a quick quiz for your students? Use this!
It tests students on factoring, finding zeros, and Regents review questions.
I gave my students 25 minutes to complete.
Let me know what you think.
Can be editted on doc
differentiated worksheets for both circumference and area.
Mild- easy level
Medium- medium level
Spicy- challenging level
Students absolutely love having the choice to start from where they feel most comfortable!
try it yourself!
6th - 12th
Geometry, Math
CCSS
7.G.B.4
FREE
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