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 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
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 students solve one-step equations in this digital activity where students drag the correct answer and drop it beside each question. Students solve one step equations involving decimals to solve for x. Can also be printed as a handout. *Answer key included.
In this self-directed, self-checking online digital activity, students are provided with a sequence and four possible general terms. Students select, and click on, a general term. If students select the correct general term, they are taking to a "Great Job" review slide which leads into the next sequence. Incorrect selections bring them to a "Try Again" slide which provides them with a hint (for example, create a table of values or what is term 0?) to help them try the question again. 10 practi
In this digital pixel art activity, students factor tricky trinomials, when a > 1. If students factor correctly, part of the pixel art cupcake 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 solve one-step equations in this digital activity where students drag the correct answer and drop it beside each question. Students solve addition and subtraction one step equations involving fractions with like denominators to solve for x. Can also be printed as a handout. *Answer key included.
Have students solve one-step equations in this digital activity where students drag the correct answer and drop it beside each question. Students solve whole number one step equations to solve for x. Can also be printed as a handout. *Answer key included.
In this self-directed, self-checking digital activity, students decide which number is in a given sequence, when provided with the general term. Students select, and click on, one of the four provided numbers. If the number is in the given sequence, they are taken to a "Great Job" review slide, linking them to the next question. If the number is not in the given sequence, then they are taken to a "Try Again" slide, linking them to try the question again. 10 questions included.
Have students solve one-step equations in this digital activity where students drag the correct answer and drop it beside each question. Students solve addition and subtraction one-step equations involving fractions with unlike denominators to solve for x. Can also be printed as a handout. *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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