I have been teaching math for 23 years. I started in middle school and am now in my 10th year in High School. I love to make creative ways to practice math fluency.
Looking for extra practice for solving literal equations or solving for a specific variable in a formula? This worksheet can be a standalone or partner activity. It works great with mini white boards and then recording the answers on the sheet.
This matching activity is a great introduction to connecting statements with reasoning before setting up two-column proofs in Geometry. This can be used as an entry task, exit ticket, or partner activity.
Use this card game to supplement teaching 7th grade Math Common Core Standard 7.NS.1 . Students take turns creating and modeling addition and subtraction integer problems to earn their score. The highest score after 10 rounds wins. My students loved this and said that it helped reinforce adding and subtracting with a number line. Enjoy!
Use this dice game to supplement teaching 7th grade Math Common Core Standard 7.NS.1. Students take turns creating and modeling addition and subtraction integer problems to earn their score. The highest score after 10 rounds wins. My students loved this and said that it helped reinforce adding and subtracting with a number line. The directions are for adding integers but you can easily change it to practice Subtraction. Have fun!
This graphing linear equations foldable is a great way to show students how to graph linear functions using the three different forms of linear equations. It has a description of each form and complete steps to finding and graphing two points.
All of the equations are versions of the same line to allow students to visually see the connection between standard, point-slope and slope intercept forms of linear equations. This can be used before a lesson as an introduction to graphing linear equa
This set includes 30 unique bingo cards where students are asked to factor monomials, polynomials and solve quadratic equations to cover up the spaces. Simply hand out the cards, cut out the problem cards and you have a full review game to reinforce these important Algebra concepts. All answers included on separate cards.
Use this Proportional Relationships Foldable to show the relationship between words, tables, graphs and equations of proportional relationships. Works great with an interactive notebook or for a review activity! Glue in on one side of your notebook and then work on practice problems on the other side.
This activity is a great tool to supplement teaching the three ways to solve systems of equations.
You can use this as a pre-teaching tool or summary note review to show the three different ways to solve systems of equations. There is a page to describe how to graph systems of linear equations, how to solve systems of equations using substitution and how to solve systems of equations using elimination. They are side by side so students can compare and contrast the different methods. I have us
This is a classroom set of Integer Rules with examples to display for your students. This could also be used as a PowerPoint to teach students the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers.
This is a great introduction or review activity that works well with partners or small groups. Students will match expressions to two-step equations and their solutions.
This scavenger hunt covers the three different ways to solve systems of equations: graphing, substitution and elimination. Hang the posters around the room and students will work out 15 problems that lead them back to the poster they started from. You can partner them up for cooperative learning activity too!
This comes with all of the posters, a recording sheet and answer key. I use this as a review after covering solving systems of equations by graphing, substitution and elimination.
This is an fun activity that allows students to extend their knowledge of integer rules of adding and multiplying integers. In this activity, students need to come up with two integers that can be added and multiplied to produce specific sums and products. I created this to use with my Algebra students before factoring polynomials because it helps students break down the middle term in a trinomial. It is also a great challenge activity for pre-algebra.
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This puzzle is a great way to get students to show their understanding of point-slope form of a linear equation. They need to match a point and slope to a linear graph to reveal a message. This is a great review activity.
Fun puzzle to practice multiplying powers and products of powers or to review exponent rules. Students look for multiplication problems in the rows of numbers and list them at the bottom of the worksheet. I had my students use highlighters to find the problems and then list them afterwards. This is a great partner activity or entry task.
This partner activity helps students understand the importance of the order of operations and its effect on real problems. Students will model a situation and then write an expression to represent it. They are asked to reflect on their answers and the order of operations as a whole.
This is a tic tac toe game to help students practice Solving Systems of Equations. This can be used as a partner warm up or review activity. Students take turns solving a system of equations. If their partner agrees with the answer, they get to fill in the box with an "x" or "o".
8th - 9th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
8.EE.C.8b
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I have been teaching math for 23 years. I started in middle school and am now in my 10th year in High School. I love to make creative ways to practice math fluency.
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