16 task cards, each with pair of similar shapes with missing side lengths. Students can use proportions or find multiplicative relationships between shapes. Great for peer practice. Four pages included and each needs to be cut into fourths.
Activity includes a measuring portion where students have to measure themselves in teams and create ratios and express them in various forms. Students also are asked to analyze data (mean, median, mode, range), make predictions, and reach conclusions about body proportions. Part 2 involves the entire class. Students create a scatter plot of the class data, make a line of best fit, and make predictions based on the results.
Great introduction to plotting coordinates. Students identify and plot coordinates to reveal secret messages and images. Empty grids are included for students to create their own images using points.
Students can use various strategies to find the area of 15 shapes on a 1cm grid. Some shapes are complex shapes. Great for reviewing various formulas and peer discussions.
20 question assessment that includes questions on identifying slop from a graph as well as using the formula. Students have to take steps and answer specific questions regarding slope, as well as write an equation. Editable!
Activity includes 12 different x-y tables. Students need to identify an appropriate rule, write an equation, and fill in missing values. Great review or intro. Values from the table can also be graphed. Values can be used to identify slope or intercepts. Editable!
Activity provides students with a comparison of the theoretical probability and experimental probability for the sum of two tossed dice. Students toss dice and record the results for experimental probability and list all the possible outcomes for each sum and calculate the theoretical probability. Great closing or introduction to unit. Comes with follow up questions. Editable!
Collaborative activity in which students take turns solving questions and using the answers from each question to compose the next problem. The goal is to complete six problems correctly with a partner. Great review! Editable! Includes two pages with six questions each and answer key.
The study guide includes words, definitions, and visuals for vertex, face, base, and edge. Also it includes the nets and pictures of eight solids. Underneath each solid, there's a designated space for students to specify the number of faces, bases, vertices, and edges. Great collaborative team or peer activity. Editable!
Great pair or group activity for students in order to review circumference and area formulas. Students need to use diagram of circular flower and veggie beds in order to answer multi-step area problems. Great review or end of unit activity with real life connection.
Students will work in pairs on a rate experiment in order to determine line of best fit, graph, make predictions, and answer slope-related questions. Editable!
Students design a menu with items special to them, including prices. Students will follow instructions all related to the menu and meal they have created. The mathematical tasks include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of decimals. Editable!
About 20 questions including scenarios that require students to form a representative expression. second page includes multiple choice answers that represent equation scenarios. Great for pair review, class discussions, or assessing. Editable!
23 problems include questions on solving equations, matching value tables with equations, written expressions, evaluating expressions, combining like terms, and graphing. Great for review or as an assessment. Editable!
Vocabulary words with definitions and visual examples for types of line relationships such as perpendicular and parallel, types of angles such as right and obtuse, and parts of circle such as diameter and radius. Great study guide! Editable!
Great review collaborative activity or math center that includes eight different task cards. Students are asked a variety of questions and given various instructions to follow. For example, students are asked to draw a similar and lines of symmetry. Students need to calculate missing angle measurements and perimeter. Students also need to identify congruent angles and segments.
5th - 8th
Geometry, Math
$1.50
Original Price $1.50
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