This game is meant to practice the following vocabulary words: coefficient, term, variable, and constant. An expression is shown and students need to identify the part(s) of the expression that goes with the given vocabulary word. How to play: A question will be displayed on the board.Each player is responsible for answering the questions on their own board.Randomly, I will choose a student. If your name is chosen, you must give your answer to the question.If answered correctly, you may choose a
This is an interactive Google Slides activity for students to understand how to represent an equation using a hanger diagram. Students use tile pieces to create diagrams given an equation and write an equation given a hanger diagram. I use this activity to support the Illustrative Mathematics curriculum. Included are student slides, answer key, and extra editable templates (so you can create more problems if you want).
Have students explore decomposing and rearranging figures in order to reason about area. This lesson includes a written lesson plan, a presentation to guide you through the lesson, a google site link with resources for students to explore and use to check their knowledge, and a math task to apply their learning. The task is about finding the area of a garden to figure out how much mulch is needed to cover the entire area.
This assignment can either be done in g.slides or can be printed and cut out. Expressions are written on tangram pieces so that when the equivalent expressions are lined up, the tangrams form a picture of a cat.
Here are two opening slide templates to use to start class. These are completely editable and include a place for the date, warm up, and learning objectives. There is also a 5 minute timer embedded.
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