This completely online activity uses Google Sheets to have students work on practicing using the Remainder and Factor Theorems, along with synthetic division. Students have to collaborate with a partner to correctly answer the questions and combine their answers to find the correct values to enter into the spreadsheet. As students correctly answer their questions and enter the values into the corresponding boxes a mystery picture will begin to appear! This activity is a short practice, where e
This card sort activity allows students to practice matching... Angles drawn in standard positionDegree and radian equivalentsCoterminal Angles (in both degrees and radians)Reference Angles (in both degrees and radians)This activity is perfect for group work and includes a recording sheet for students to organize their answers after physically sorting the cards. This was designed and used for PreCalculus Students. Activity Prep: print out the pages and cut apart the cards - each group will need
This completely online activity uses Google Sheets to have students work on practicing using the Quadratic Formula to solve quadratic equations. As students correctly answer their questions and enter the values into the corresponding boxes a Thanksgiving themed mystery picture will begin to appear! This activity is a short practice where there are a total of 6 questions and would easily fit into a single class period. The activity should take roughly 25-30min depending on the level of student an
This digital, self-checking activity is great for students to practice finding all 6 trigonometry values using a calculator. During the activity, students answer 20 questions in a Google Sheet to find the values of sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent. The questions contain angles in both degrees and radians, so students need to verify they are in the correct calculator mode. This activity… Is self-checkingUses both radian and degree anglesContains all 6 trig functionsComes
This maze was created to support students just learning the quadratic formula who need support going through all of the steps of the solving process. The questions in the maze have rational and irrational solutions only (no imaginary/complex solutions). During the maze, students will practice... Rearranging quadratics equations to be in standard form and equal to 0Identifying the coefficients and finding the discriminantSetting up the quadratic formula and simplifyingFinding both answers and rou
Need some practice for students to use the Rational Root Theorem? Use these interactive slides! Students can practice listing all possible rational roots for a cubic polynomial, using synthetic division with these possibilities to factor a polynomial, and then solving for all roots. Instead of having students try to type their answers in and navigating how to correctly enter all of the math symbols, students will use answer tiles to construct their answers. Included are: *2 cubic polynomial pr
Using new integration techniques requires practice for students to become more confident and fluent and there's nothing more satisfying than practice problems that instantly let students see if they're right or wrong! Worksheets get repetitive and dont let our students know if they're right or wrong without us checking their work, and this pixel art activity changes that up! This activity includes 15 indefinite integrals that require u-substitution to find the antiderivative. Instead of having s
Need an interactive activity for your students? Want something that's self-checking? Something that's easy to set up for a substitute in case of an emergency and posted on your class website?Use this 8 question pixel art template to customize for your own classes! The template is self-checking and there also is a spot provided for students to upload images of their work. I personally used these types of activities with both my in-person and virtual students during COVID-19 and they were a classw
Need a way for your students to practice Law of Sines and Law of Cosines? Look no further! This digital activity can be done independently or in partners or small groups. Great for in-person and asynchronous instruction since students can check their answers as they go. Students will need to decide if they should use Law of Sines or Cosines to solve the triangle for the missing angles and sides. There are both straightforward triangle problems and word problem applications. Basic diagrams are p
Use this seek and solve to help your students practice solving quadratic equations with a leading coefficient of one. Algebra skills needed: Set a quadratic equation equal to zeroFactor out a GCFFactor trinomialsFactor difference of squares with a leading coefficient of one This activity allows students to get out of their seats and move around - my students love to do these outside! Included materials: 8 problem sheets to hang up in your classroom, out in the hallway, or outsideWork space shee
Need a quick and easy way to practice finding vertex points around Halloween? Try this pixel art activity! Students answer 10 questions identifying vertex points from a graph of 6 different parabolas and practice evaluating functions written in vertex form using a calculator. This activity is self-checking and is great for sub plans or a quick practice activity!
Need practice for your students on finding the volume of a solid of revolution? Look no further! This Google Form iSpy activity includes 2 different versions for students and includes a total of 10 unique problems. Students will use both the disk and washer methods and will revolve around both the x- and y-axes as well as other vertical and horizontal lines. At the start of the Google Form, students click the link to access the iSpy board and then select which character they want to start with.
This self-grading Google Form activity includes 22 indefinite integral questions that test students ability to determine which integration method to use. Possible techniques students will need to use are: Power rule for integrationBasic integration formulas (trig functions, 1/x, etc).u-substitutionInverse trig integralsCompleting the SquareLong or synthetic divisionIntegration by partsPartial fractionsStudents are given an x- and a C-value for each integral to use to find a numeric answer for e
Using new algebra techniques requires practice for students to become more confident and fluent and there's nothing more satisfying than practice problems that instantly let students see if they're right or wrong! Worksheets get repetitive and dont let our students know if they're right or wrong without us checking their work, and this pixel art activity changes that up! This activity includes 6 radical equations that require various algebra techniques to solve. Algebra skills used in this acti
Need an interactive activity for your students? Want something that's self-checking? Something that's easy to set up for a substitute in case of an emergency and posted on your class website?Use this 10 question pixel art template to customize for your own classes! The template is self-checking and there also is a spot provided for students to upload images of their work. I personally used these types of activities with both my in-person and virtual students during COVID-19 and they were a clas
Start off the new year with a Synthetic Division Review! The Google Slides activity requires no copies or teacher prep. There are 6 questions that help students to review synthetic division of polynomials and students use the remainder values to complete the color by number picture. Skill needed for students:1) Set up and solve synthetic division problems 2) Setting up and solving problems where the dividend has missing terms. Perfect as a quick review or as a way to get your students ready to
Need a way to students to review using a calculator to find all 6 trig ratios and using inverse trig on a calculator? This is a self-checking and self-paced online activity to students to practice using their calculators correctly. When students enter answers correctly, they get a CORRECT message and part of the Thanksgiving image will appear. I personally used this as a review for my PreCalculus students after a weekend away from the skill to help them review for a quiz. My students love to us
This activity can be used for long or synthetic division (or a mix of the two!). Students will complete 6 problems and then enter specific coefficient values into answer boxes on a Google Sheet. If their answers are correct, a mystery picture will appear! The digital activity includes: 6 problems and their answers, the pixel art answer sheet, and a spot for students to upload pictures of their work.
Need practice for your students on determining convergence and divergence of infinite series? Use this interactive Google Slides/PowerPoint activity! Students will work through 7 problem sets (a total of 15 problems) to practice determining which convergence test to use and if different series converge or diverge. This interactive presentation is set up as a digital notebook. Students will write justifications in provided text boxes, use movable check marks to show which convergence test they us
Need practice for your students on solving direct and inverse variation? Look no further! This Google Form iSpy activity includes 10 variation problems for students and includes both explicit problems and word problems (see sample problem in the preview above). The Google Form is self-checking, so it's a great activity to work on live OR to use as an asynchronous or homework assignment. I personally used this as a live activity with my students while we were teaching virtually due to COVID-19.
8th - 11th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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