30 tiered practice problems, along with a detailed step-by-step answer guide. Created with ACT prep in mind, but also works well for a differentiated geometry class.
Set of 19 tiered practice problems, separated into easy, medium, and hard. Problems are based on similar ones which have appeared on past ACT's. Step-by-step answer key included.
28 practice problems based on past ACT questions incorporating number theory. Tiered into easy, medium, and hard. Includes a detailed step-by-step answer key. Concepts covered include: digits, even/odd numbers, primes, factors, multiples, fraction operations, and perfect squares.
Tiered practice problems involving 3-dimensional geometry. This resource was created specifically to prepare students for the ACT math portion, however it can also be used in the geometry classroom. Includes a detailed step-by-step answer key. Perfect for self-study or for use in a differentiated classroom.
Tiered practice problems, along with a detailed answer key. Created specifically with the ACT math portion in mind, however it can also be used for general Algebra study. Perfect for self-study or for use in a differentiated classroom.
Tiered practice problems covering topics of substitution and function notation on the ACT math portion. Detailed, step-by-step answer key included. Created specifically with the ACT math portion in mind, however it can also be used for general Algebra study. Perfect for self-study or for use in a differentiated classroom.
Tiered practice problems to help students prepare for problems covering Percentage on the ACT Math portion. Includes a detailed step-by-step answer key. Problems were created specifically to model the ACT math portion, however the resource can also be used for general Algebra study. Perfect for self-study or for use in a differentiated classroom.
A creative project for students of Algebra 1. Students complete and illustrate a story about math in a furniture store. Provides a real-world setting for use of Algebra topics such as: percent increase and decrease; and writing and solving linear equations, inequalities, and systems of equations.
Tiered practice problems to help students prepare for problems covering Equivalent Expressions on the ACT Math portion. Includes a detailed step-by-step answer key. Problems were created specifically to model the ACT, however the resource can also be used for general Algebra study. Perfect for self-study or for use in a differentiated classroom.
A creative project for students learning fractions. Complete and illustrate a story book about a young girl learning how to perform operations with fractions.
Students are put in the shoes of a curator at an art museum who is putting on a new exhibit. They explore the scenario from the standpoint of a linear function, including rate of change, intercepts, domain and range, and are then asked to make a creative video about their exploration.
A fun shopping game in three levels. Students shop and purchase products from an Australian gift shop, using fake money. The shop owner has to calculate the change for the shopper. In the Elementary level, students are required to purchase more than one of a given item, which forces them to practice multiplication. In the Algebra levels, product prices are expressions containing both variables and constants. The students practice combining like terms by adding the constants separately from