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!
Have students practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with fractions. The fractions in this digital activity are both positive and negative rational numbers, that are either one step or two step questions, using order of operations. As students input their answers, correct answers will make part of the pixel art koala bear appear, incorrect answers will not color in any of the pixel art image, so students get immediate feedback. *Answer Key Included
In this digital pixel art activity, students factor simple trinomials, when a = 1. If students factor correctly, part of the pixel art owl appears. If the answer is entered incorrectly, students immediately know that their answer is incorrect as no pixel art image appears. *Answer key is included
Have students practice finding the lowest common multiple from a set of numbers. As students type in their LCM, correct answers will result in part of the pixel art pizza slice appearing. If answers are incorrect, students will immediately know that they have to try the question again. *Answer Key Included *Editable - You can edit the numbers students use to find the LCM. Sets of numbers can be 2, 3 or 4 numbers. The pixel art program will still make sure that the answers are correctly entered.
Have students complete this dividing fractions pixel art activity. As students answer each question, if the answer is entered correctly, part of the Valentine's Day pixel art picture shows up. If the answer is not answered correctly, students will know immediately as no picture will appear. Answer key is provided.
Students compare fractions with unlike denominators using inequalities ( < or > ) to create a Valentine's Day pixel art. This is a self-checking assignment. As students answer each question, part of the picture appears. If an incorrect answer is entered, nothing happens. Answer key is provided.
This Google Slides activity covers a variety of percent related problems. Included in this resource: - Percent of a Number - Using Double Number Lines and Ratio Tables to solve percent problem activities - Includes blank double number lines and ratio tables so you can create your own activities for students - Percent Increase and Decrease - Discounts, Mark Ups and Sales Tax - Combination Worksheet (Discounts and Sales Tax)
Have students find the missing side length using Pythagorean theorem in this pixel art activity. As students answer correctly, part of the Easter Egg and Chick pixel art appears. If students enter an incorrect answer, no color is added to the pixel art activity so students know to check their answers. *Answer Key is included
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 practice adding and subtracting numbers up to 20 in this digital pixel art activity. Students answer 25 adding and subtracting questions, and as students type in correct answers, part of the Bonhomme de neige pixel art photo appears. If student answers are incorrect, no pixel art colours are added, so students get immediate feedback and can correct their answers. Great tie in with Carnaval de Quebec units! *includes French and English student instructions *includes Answer key
Students compare fractions with unlike denominators using inequalities ( < or > ) to create a Pizza pixel art. This is a self-checking assignment. As students answer each question, part of the picture appears. If an incorrect answer is entered, no color is added, so students know to check their answer. *Answer key is provided. Check out the Comparing Fractions Version 1 assignment here -- > https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Valentines-Day-Pixel-Art-Comparing-Fractions
Students practice finding the area of a circle, when given the radius. Students also practice rounding to the nearest whole unit in this self-checking pixel art digital activity. Using 3.14 as pi, students calculate their answer, type into the sheet and if they are correct part of the pixel art snowflake design shows up. If the answer is incorrect, students get immediate feedback as no color is added to the pixel art design. -15 questions -Answer key is provided ***Reminder, when making a copy
In this digital pixel art activity, students find the general term of a given sequence. As students enter in their general term, like 3n+4, correct general terms will produce part of the pixel art hot air balloon picture. Incorrect answers will have no pixel art appear, so students will know to check their general term. *Answer key included
In this digital pixel art activity, students factor tricky trinomials, when a > 1. If students factor correctly, part of the pixel art koala bear appears. If the answer is entered incorrectly, students immediately know that their answer is incorrect as no pixel art image appears. *Answer key is included
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
Have students practice finding the lowest common multiple from a set of numbers. As students type in their LCM, correct answers will result in part of the pixel art donut appearing. If answers are incorrect, students will immediately know that they have to try the question again. *Answer Key Included *Editable - You can edit the numbers students use to find the LCM. Sets of numbers can be 2, 3 or 4 numbers. The pixel art program will still make sure that the answers are correctly entered.
Have students practice calculating the circumference of a circle when given the radius or diameter. In this pixel art self checking activity, students calculate the circumference of a circle when given the radius or diameter. Students use 3.14 for the value of pi during calculations. Students also practice rounding to the nearest whole number. As students enter answers, correct answers will color in part of the pixel art Pi Day pie to appear. Incorrect answers will cause no color to appear, tel
Have students practice sorting fractions against benchmark numbers and placing fraction images on a number line. ⭐The first activity has students sorting fraction images into one of three categories (less than 1/2, equal to 1/2, and more than 1/2). ⭐The second activity has students dragging and dropping fractions onto a number line (one with like denominators and one with equivalent, simplified fractions) *Answer Key is included
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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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