Students will work on finding the missing angles for complimentary and supplementary angles. Students should know how to set up and solve basic algebra equations and what complimentary and supplementary angles are in order to complete this assignment.
In this assignment students will work on setting up algebra equations in order to find missing angles using the concepts of complimentary, supplementary, and vertical angles.
This game of math bingo will have students converting common fractions into decimals. This game comes with 32 bingo cards with decimal answers already on them. Just print, cut out the fractions, and play a game!
This game of bingo will have you reviewing adding and subtracting integers with your students. It's a great way to get students to do lots of adding and subtracting integer problems as a game!
It comes with 32 already made bingo boards. No need to fill them in. Just print, cut them apart, and play!
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the daily worksheet by getting students to walk around the room and self check their answers. This one focuses on finding the missing sides of right triangles using the Pythagorean Theorem. Students will be asked to find both the legs and hypotenuse.
For this assignment students will have to come up with an alternate name to each angle. For example, angle ABC can also be called angle CBA. Then, they have to classify that angle as either acute, right, or obtuse. Finally, they are asked to measure it using a protractor.
In this assignment students will find the area of various composite shapes. Students should know how to find the area of triangles, rectangles, circles, and squares.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.
In this activity, students will practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers. This assignment doesn't use parenthesis around the negative numbers.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.
In this activity, students will practice solving two step equations that include fractions and negative numbers.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.
This activity will have students reviewing how to find the area of both composite shapes and shaded regions.
This assignment has students answering 10 algebra equations that have the distributive property and variables on one side of the equation. They then use their answers to fill in the coloring grid on the other side. Answer key for answers and final picture are included.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the daily worksheet by getting students to walk around the room and self check their answers. This scavenger hunt has students solving 10 systems of equations by elimination problems.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.
Students will work through simplifying expressions by using the distributive property and combining like terms. Students should be able to work with negative numbers as well.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the daily worksheet by getting students to walk around the room and self check their answers. This one focuses on solving systems of equations by eliminations including problems that can be solved without distribution, single distribution, and double distribution.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days. Students should be able to complete multiplying binomials and polynomials in order to complete this activity.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.
These problems will require students to use order of operations on negatives including fractions, decimals, and exponents.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.
In this activity students will practice finding slope both from coordinates and from a graph.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.
This activity will have students adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing mixed numbers. There are negatives included in this activity. Parenthesis are not used around negative numbers.
Scavenger Hunts are a great way to break up the monotony of worksheets. It gets your students up and walking, working in groups, and it introduces some novelty into their days.
Students should be able to complete multi step algebra problems with distributive property and variables on both sides of the equation in order to complete this activity.
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