This study guide includes information across the entire Geometry course (and some important pre-requisite material too). Students love it as a final push as they study. After your year of sense-making and problem-solving, this ensures students remember all the details! Here's how I use it: Give to students 2-3 weeks before the EOC and have the them color code each box with colored pencils. Some like to use eraseable pens so they can change the colors if needed.Green: I know this so well I would
Perfect for the last week of school!
This menu allows students to pick from various activities (differentiate by product!) to accumulate up to 50 points. The activities, or mini-projects, include graphing linear equations, order of operations, evaluating expressions, and solving linear equations. Most of the projects are general and can be used in any math class.
This product is a PDF. If the topics are too easy or too difficult, consider buying the .docx file to be able to easily edit it. O
Use these 6 stations for students to practice the exponent rules. This includes 23 problems and a student friendly answer key and an answer sheet for students. This purchase is for a PDF file. Check my other listing for an editable .docx file. ($2.00) 2 Ways to Use:1. Tape the 6 stations around the room. Tape the answers for Station 1 under Station 2, the answers to Station 2 under Station 3, etc. Assign pairs of students stations to start at (so they don't all start at the same place) and have
Includes easy scoring box for fast differentiation!
This formative assesses student understanding of
- exponent rules
- evaluating expressions with exponents
- comparing values with integer exponents
This formative includes an easy scoring box where students mark which questions they got correct and earn topic totals. This helps them identify which rules/skills assessed they need to practice the most. This is great for differentiating students into different, groups, activities, or stations.
This BINGO game includes 30 problems (with answers) for students to find slope (rate of change) from a table, graph, pair of points, verbal description, and equation. Print one set of the problem cards (pages 3 - 12) for you to draw from during the game. Print your students a BINGO card (page 2) that allows them to fill the squares with the numbers they want (They choose 24 of the 30 choices). You can also print the student worksheet (pages 13 - 15) for students to follow along with the proble
This set includes 48 integer cards (24 opposite pairs). Plain numbers, temperatures, dollar amounts, and number lines are used.
Simply print and cut (or even laminate!) to have students start playing.
Student-ready instructions for 3 games are also included and ready to print.
You can differentiate with this product. Some students might play a matching game to get more familiar with integers and their opposites. Students who already understand this concept may play War or Golf where students
This set include 32 cards (16 pairs) of expressions with integer exponents. Various activities and games can be done with this set:
- Matching: Students take turns trying to find a match (detailed instructions and a variation idea included in PDF)
- Find a Friend: Give each student a card and they circulate the room trying to find their match.
- Team Race: Give each team a set of cards and the first team to correctly match all cards wins!
This set also includes a 1/4 page notes sheet where stu
Perfect for the last week of school!
This menu allows students to pick from various activities (differentiate by product!) to accumulate up to 50 points. The activities, or mini-projects, include graphing linear equations, order of operations, evaluating expressions, and solving linear equations. Most of the projects are general and can be used in any math class.
This product is a .docx file to be able to easily edit it. Only 3 of the activities require certain skills (listed above), so it w
My students LOVE this. It is especially nice when we have an extra 15 minutes at the end of a lesson or test and it isn't enough time to start something new.
Students fill in their own bingo cards by choosing integers between - 20 and 20 (inclusive). Display the cards with integer operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) one by one. Students must mark their boards with the solutions to the problems. There is also a space to the right of the board for students to "show their
This product includes a series of 7 quizzes (with 2 versions of each) for students to take to demonstrate mastery of integer addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division (also -100 to 100 addition/subtraction, and mixed operations quizzes). It also includes a passport for students to keep in their Interactive Notebook to track their progress. Answer keys included. Students can progress at their own rate. I like to use the first four as the goal and the last three as extension.
This product includes a series of 7 quizzes (with 2 versions of each) for students to take to demonstrate mastery of integer addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division (also -100 to 100 addition/subtraction, and mixed operations quizzes). It also includes a passport for students to keep in their Interactive Notebook to track their progress. Answer keys included. For an editable version, please see my other posting: Integer Operations Mastery Quizzes Editable .docx File ($4.00) Stude
Cut up the puzzle pieces and have students try to complete the puzzle using their integer operations skills. This puzzle includes 40 problems. Answer key included. The uncut puzzle is the answer key.
Use these 6 stations for students to practice the exponent rules. This includes 23 problems and a student friendly answer key and an answer sheet for students. This purchase is for an editable .docx file. 2 Ways to Use: 1. Tape the 6 stations around the room. Tape the answers for Station 1 under Station 2, the answers to Station 2 under Station 3, etc. Assign pairs of students stations to start at (so they don't all start at the same place) and have them circulate around the room checking with
Use these mini task cards in many ways to mix things up in your classroom. I use the cards over and over in many ways throughout the year. Each time students get better. It is a way to practice and keep skills fresh. Look for my other mini task cards on TPT. 1. Simply use 1-3 cards a day as a warm-up. This can be preview, practice, review, or spiral review. 2. Play bingo. Show students the answers and have them place each answer in a box on a 5 x 5 grid. Show one card at a time and students ca
6th - 8th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
CCSS
7.NS.A.1
, 7.NS.A.1c
, 7.NS.A.2a
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