Current Grade 8 Math and Grade 7 & 8 Health & PE teacher in Kitchener, ON
I have taught grades 3 - 8 over the course of my career, but love working with intermediate students!
In these pixel art activities, students add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions. There is also a mixed operation pixel art activity (that does include positive and negative fractions). As students solve questions, and type in their answers, correct answers will create part of the pixel art image, incorrect answers will have no image appear, so students will know to correct their work.
Have your students solve multiplying integers questions while creating this St. Patrick's Themed Pixel Art. Students answer questions and enter their answers. If student answers are correct, part of the pixel art will appear. If answers are entered incorrectly, no pixel art will appear so students will immediately know they have made a mistake. *Answer key included.
This digital self checking assignment has students practicing subtracting integers, with 17 practice questions. Students enter in the solution, and if correct, part of the pixel art mittens image appears. If students are incorrect, they will immediately know they have made a mistake and can correct it. *Answer key included!
Have students practice multiplying fractions to create this pixel art bunny. As students type in their correct answers, part of the pixel art image will appear. If answers are incorrect, no picture will appear, and students will know that they have made a mistake and can self-check their work. Answers must be in simplest form. *Answer key is included
Student will practice multiplying and dividing integers in this self checking digital activity. Students will answer 20 questions, that involve multiplying, dividing, and mixed two step questions. As students type in their answer to the student sheet, correct answers will result in part of the pixel art march madness basketball picture appear. Incorrect answers will have no cells colored in, so students will have immediate feedback and can check their answer. *Answer key is included. *Remember
Have students practice adding numbers up to 20. Students type the answer into the Google Sheet and if their answer is correct, part of the pixel art pumpkin appears. If the answer is incorrect, no pixels appear so students can see that they need to try again. Answer key included. Check out my Adding to 10-20 Football Pixel Art!
Have your students solve multiplying questions while creating this St. Patrick's Themed Pixel Art. Students answer questions and enter their answers. If student answers are correct, part of the pixel art will appear. If answers are entered incorrectly, no pixel art will appear so students will immediately know they have made a mistake. *Answer key included*
Have students practice subtracting fractions with unlike denominators to create this pixel art St. Patrick's Day themed unicorn. As students type in their correct answers, part of the pixel art image will appear. If answers are incorrect, no picture will appear, and students will know that they have made a mistake and can self-check their work.
Have students practice their multiplication facts up to 12x12 in this St. Patrick's Day themed pixel art. As students type in their answers, correct answers will color in the pixel art shamrock and rainbow. If answers are incorrect, then no color will appear and students will know to check their answers. *Answer key included
Want students to practice their doubling addition skills? Two activities included in this resource. Both can be shared digitally with students or printed as a worksheet for students to complete. Activity 1 - Drag and Drop - students drag the correct answer and drop it beside the question. Activity 2 - Sorting - students sort addition facts as correct or incorrect. *Answer keys included*
Have students solve one-step equations (with integers) in this digital activity where students drag the correct answer and drop it beside each question. Students solve integer one step equations to solve for x. Can also be printed as a handout. *Answer key included.
Have students practice adding numbers that equal 10-20. Students type the answer into the Google Sheet and if their answer is correct, part of the pixel art football appears. If the answer is incorrect, no pixels appear so students can see that they need to try again. Answer key included.
Have students practice their multiplication facts in this self-checking activity. As students answer questions and write in their answer, if they have answered correctly, part of the pixel art teddy bear picture will appear. If their answer is incorrect, students will immediately know as no colour appears. Answer key is provided.
Student will practice adding and subtracting integers in this self checking digital activity. Students will answer 20 questions, with the last few questions will have students solve two step addition and subtraction problems. As students type in their answer to the student sheet, correct answers will result in part of the pixel art picture appear. Incorrect answers will have no cells colored in, so students will have immediate feedback and can check their answer. *Answer key is included. *Reme
Have your students practice multiplying integers in this drag and drop activity. Students practice answering 18 questions, and drag their answer and drop it beside the question. Some common mistakes are included as possible answers. This resource can be used digitally or printed out as a worksheet for students. *Answer key is included.
Have your students practice dividing integers with this self checking digital pixel art activity. In this activity, students divide integers and type in their final answer. If the answer is correct, part of the pixel art bunny appears, if it is incorrect no color appears on the pixel art image. *Answer key included
Current Grade 8 Math and Grade 7 & 8 Health & PE teacher in Kitchener, ON
I have taught grades 3 - 8 over the course of my career, but love working with intermediate students!
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