Engage your students in a fun partner activity to explore rational and irrational numbers. Students will compete against their partner to try and form the longest "chain." Each partner will pick a certain color of colored pencil or crayon to use during the game. To make a chain, students will spin the spinner provided and land on either rational or irrational and then they will color in a link of the chain that corresponds with their spin with their assigned color. Whoever has the longest chain
Graph Functions in Slope Intercept Form with guided notes and self-practice! You can use these notes digitally or in an interactive notebook or just as a test prep at the end of the year! Students will learn the steps to graph, examples on how to graph with a whole number slope, positive and negative slopes, positive and negative y-intercepts, and lines starting at the origin.
Fun, engaging way for students to calculate the slope, or rate of change, of a table. Students will calculate the change in y over the change in x and simplify and circle their answers. Once the students have found the answer, it will tell them how to decorate their Easter Egg. Even though students follow all of the same rule, they will all end up with a unique egg! It's a fun art assignment for the holiday!
A fun, holiday themed multi-step equation art! Students will answer 8 multi-step equations and then circle the answer for the unknown variable. They will then follow the directions in order to create an Easter Egg!
7th - 10th
Applied Math, Math, Math Test Prep
$1.99
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