Build deep understanding of area and perimeter with this 6th grade math bundle that combines hands-on discovery with differentiated task cards for meaningful practice and/or assessment. The discovery and leveled task cards in this bundle give students multiple ways to explore, practice, and apply concepts of area and perimeter. Students begin by investigating area and perimeter with centimeter blocks. Then they can practice and review these skills with the stoplight leveled task cards. What's
Make teaching area and perimeter engaging and differentiated with these 6th grade math task cards designed to build understanding through student choice and leveled practice. This resource includes stoplight leveled task cards that allow students to demonstrate their understanding of area and perimeter of quadrilaterals and irregular shapes while working at their own pace. With a built-in point system, students choose problems that match their confidence level while still meeting a required mas
Bring your exponents and scientific notation unit to life with this engaging resource pack! This bundle combines a classroom word wall and two scavenger-hunt style task card activities to help students master key skills while staying active and motivated. What’s Inside:Exponents & Scientific Notation Word Wall 14 full-color cards and 14 black-and-white cards Clear definitions, rules, and 2–3 worked examples for every topic Covers exponents, properties of exponents, operations with exponents, sc
This is a scavenger hunt where students are given an equation in standard form (Ax + By = C) and asked to rewrite equations in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) by solving for y. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1.
This is a scavenger hunt where students are given a graph and asked to find the slope. Some lines have 2 two points on the line to help find the slope, other lines have no points. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1.
These task cards are a great way for students to practice solving equations word problems. There are 16 printable and digital task card with word problems that require students write and solve a multi-step equation. 8 of the cards have equations with variables on both sides. The task cards can be printed and hung up in your room or sent to students via a Google Form. The Google Form is 100% editable and self-corrects for you! There is also a worksheet of task cards problems, and a recording she
This is a scavenger hunt where students use a graph to write equations of a line in slope-intercept form. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1. Pick the version(s) you would like to complete. 2. Print the slides with
This bundle includes practice combining like terms, distributive property, solving equations, and word problems. There are scavenger hunts, task cards, and square puzzles, so there is a good variety of practices. This allows you to differentiate using different types of practices or provide multiple practice options for students to choose from. The following FIVE resources are included: 1. Scavenger Hunt: Solving 1-Step Equations (2 versions) 2. Scavenger Hunt: Solving Multi-Step Equations (2
These 3 different scavenger hunts help students practice using function notation given inputs and outputs. Version 1: Evaluating linear functions given integer inputs and outputs Version 2: Evaluating linear functions given integer & decimal inputs Version 3: Evaluating linear functions given integer inputs This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they get back to the card they started at, then they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1.
This is a scavenger hunt where students are given a slope and y-intercept and asked to write an equation in slope-intercept form. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1. Pick the version(s) you would like to complete.
This is a scavenger hunt where students complete word problems with fractions and decimals. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they get back to the card they started at, then they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:Pick the version(s) you would like to complete. Print the slides with the lettered cards on them and cut them apart to hang up around your room. I recommend laminating them, especially if you plan to use them again. I recom
This is a scavenger hunt where students use properties of exponents to simplify expressions. The properties of exponents that are included are multiplication rule, division rule, power rule, and negative exponents. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1. Pick the version(s) you would l
These square puzzles are a great way for students to practice combining like terms and distributive property. There are four puzzles included, and each puzzle has 18 problems to be solved. This makes it easy to differentiate to meet each student's needs. There are answer keys included for each puzzle. Puzzle #1: Solving 1-step equations Puzzle #2: Solving 2-step equations Puzzle #3: Solving multi-step equations Puzzle #4: Solving equations with variables on both sides DIRECTIONS:Print a recordi
This is a scavenger hunt where students are given a slope and a point and asked to write an equation in slope-intercept form. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1. Pick the version(s) you would like to complete. 2. P
This is a scavenger hunt where students are given two coordinates and asked to find the slope between the two coordinates. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1. Pick the version(s) you would like to complete. 2. Prin
This is a bundle of EIGHT scavenger hunts where students practice the skills needed to graph lines and use slope-intercept form. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of each scavenger hunt with 14 unique cards in each version. Scavenger hunts are like task cards, but they are self-checking as students work through them. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Topics included: 1. Write an equati
This product can be printed as a set of practice sheets, or it can be assigned digitally. There are 13 Google Slides that are 100% editable. There is also an answer key included. There are 3 files in the Zip file. 1. PDF of the printable verison 2. PDF of the answer key 3. PDF with a link to download the Google Slides Topics Included:Positive & Negative Integer Situations Compare & Order Integers Place Integers on a Number Line Opposites & Absolute Values Determine Rational & Irrationa
This is a scavenger hunt where students are given two points and asked to write an equation in slope-intercept form. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1. Pick the version(s) you would like to complete. 2. Print the
This is a scavenger hunt where students are asked to write an equation in point-slope form given the slope and a point. Includes lines with positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1. Pick the version(s) you would like to complete. 2. Print t
This is a scavenger hunt where students convert numbers from scientific notation to standard form or standard form to scientific notation. There are 2 different versions of the scavenger hunt with 14 cards each. This is like task cards, but it is self-checking as students work through it. When they return to the card they started at, they did it correctly! NO GRADING! Teacher Directions:1. Pick the version(s) you would like to complete. 2. Print the slides with the lettered cards on them and cu