Review the sum and difference identities with this maze activity! This is a PDF Download. What is included: PDF Blank maze for students Answer key for teacher
This bundle includes THREE different options of the SAME maze activity. Great for differentiation. Great for hybrid teaching! Included: -physical PDF version -Google Slides Drag and Drop version - students drag the pieces over their path -Google Sheets Self-Checking maze - as students match the answer correctly, their path automatically lights up green. If they get it wrong, their answer turns red and they need to try again!
Do you need a digital resource to review sum and difference identities? Try this drag and drop. FYI - THIS IS THE SAME MAZE AS MY PDF SUM AND DIFFERENCE MAZE, https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Sum-Difference-Trig-Identities-Maze-Activity-6724082 - this is a digital form of it. Students drag and drop pieces over the maze path as they solve questions. This resource is made with Google Slides. I included two files: 1) the google slide maze for you to make a copy for each student and 2) a
Have your students practice and review using the Sum and Difference Trig Identities with this self-checking maze on Google Sheets. Students match their answer with an option listed. If they get it right, it the path to follow turns green. If they get it wrong, they the answer turns red and they need to try again. FYI - THIS MAZE HAS THE SAME QUESTIONS THAT ARE USED IN MY PDF VERSION AND DRAG AND DROP VERSION OF SUM AND DIFFERENCE MAZE. THIS IS JUST ANOTHER OPTION OF PRESENTATION TO YOUR STUDENTS
Have some fun reviewing zero and negative exponents with your students! Instead of a boring worksheet, let your students have fun while simplifying expressions that contain zero and negative exponents!
Have your algebra 1 students practice multiplying binomials with this fun self-checking activity! There are 12 unique problems and students need to match their answer with the the answer choices given. If their answer is correct, the cell will turn green upon moving to the next cell. If the answer is incorrect, the cell will turn red.