Students will use the ordered pair for each equation to calculate and determine if that is the solution to the system of linear equations. Once students circle the answer either yes or no, it will tell them a color to use to color in all of the numbers on the coloring page. It is a great review or math center! My students loved it!
A great review resources for decimal, fraction, percent conversions! Students will work out each question and then circle the answer. Each correct answer has a task that they must complete to form their snowman. Once they are finished they can add their own personal touches to make their snowman great!
A fun, engaging way to set up and calculate solutions to word problems involving one step equations. Students will set up each word problem and then they will show their work to solve the equation. They will then circle their answer and follow those instructions in order to decorate the ornament. Even though students all follow the same directions, each ornament will still be unique!
A fun, engaging review for calculating the slope of a table! Students will calculate the slope given the points and then circle the answer. Each answer will then instruct students on how to decorate their Christmas Ornament. Each one will still be unique even when they all follow the correct directions. The answer key is provided. No Prep!
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
A great, engaging Holiday activity for calculating the slope of 2 ordered pairs! Students will need to use the slope formula to calculate the slope of the 2 given points. They will then circle their answers, which will tell them how to decorate the given ornament! There is an answer key provided. I hang my students up in the hallway, or you can have them cut them out and make a class tree to hang them on!
Students will have a fun time decorating an Easter egg with shapes they have to graph and then either reflect or rotate. The students will need to use the ordered pairs to graph, write the new ordered pairs of the image, and then create their own transformation! Resource includes instructions, egg with graph paper, and an exit slip!
Fun, Fall activity to review if a relation is a function or not. Students will have to decide if a relation is a function from graphs, tables, ordered pairs, and mapping diagrams and explain their reasoning. They will then use their answer to decorate their Fall Scarecrow!
Students will complete 9 evaluating algebraic expressions to solve and find the solution. They have 3 answer choices for each expression, only one is correct. The student will then circle the answer to the expression and it will give them the correct color for the color by number sheet. The order of operations, exponents, and evaluating expressions will need to be taught before this resource. Thanks for using my resource!
Have students practice graphing coordinate points, create right triangles on the coordinate plane, and use the pythagorean theorem to find the distance of the points. This is a fun, engaging way to get students to practice Pythagorean Theorem by graphing! Prep: To play the game, students need to be in partners. The cards below will need to be cut out and placed in a stack. You will need to hand out 1 game board and 1 stack of cards to each set of partners. Each player will need 1 colored pencil
Want a fun, Christmas themed system of equations activity? Here is your answer! Students substitute in the ordered pairs (x,y) to see if the ordered pair works for the system of equations. They will then use their answers to create an ornament!
Review Algebraic Expressions by combining like terms, evaluating, using distributive property, and translating. Students will answer 10 review questions and circle their answers. The 10 answers will guide them to finish the Scarecrow Art picture. It is a fun, engaging way to help students review! It would make a great Holiday Review for Fall or Thanksgiving time!
A fun, winter themed activity for students to solve one-step equations with no negatives! Students will solve 11 one step equations, all involving whole numbers or decimals. They will then circle the answer to each problem. Ever answer instructs the students on how to decorate their snowman! This would be an excellent way to show student work and decorate for the winter!
Practice transformations-rotations, reflections, translations- on this fun holiday project! Students will be given an ornament that is on the coordinate plane. They will follow the directions and graph the shapes. They will list and label the vertices. Students can then create their own shape and transformation so the ornaments all end up unique! Fun way to review and a great resource to hang on your walls to make it festive! Also comes with a bonus exit slip!
Want a fun, engaging way to get students to practice estimating square roots and classifying them as perfect, or non-perfect? Here is the resource for you! It's zero prep time! Spin your spinner and fill in the numbers by placing them in a square underneath the radical symbol. Classify the square root as either perfect or non-perfect, then approximate the answer if needed by rounding to the hundredths place and then telling the two consecutive integers it falls between,
A fun Halloween Activity about relations and functions! Students will answer the 9 problems and explain if the relation is a function or not. Student will then take their answers to decorate their pumpkin!
Students will love this game to practice their supplementary, complementary, and vertical angle pairs! Some of the questions are word problems and the others are pictures! Prep Work: Print off and cut the below cards. You will need 1 deck of cards per set of partners. Directions: Students will need to be placed in pairs and have one deck of cards. The students will divide the cards evenly amongst them. They will keep the cards face down. The students will then flip over 1 card each and solve th
Students will answer the 8 questions below. They will need a scratch piece of paper to work out the problems on. They will use the slope and the ordered pair (x,y) to slope for the y-intercept and then place it into slope intercept form. They will circle the equation in slope-intercept form that matches their slope and ordered pair. I have included 2 options for the activity. One has the questions and a mini snowman on the same page. The second option is a full page snowman that they decorate.
Add a fun twist to calculating area of a triangle and finding the missing base or height! Students will answer 8 questions and circle their answers. Their answers will then be use to color a present or ornament! You can have them choose a picture, you can assign them one, or let them do both!
Engaging, Fun way to review substituting in variables with values and evaluating algebraic expressions! Prep: To play the game, students need to be in partners. The cards below will need to be cut out and placed in a stack. You will need to hand out 1 game board and 1 stack of cards to each set of partners. Each player will need 1 colored pencil or marker, they need to have different colors. Write the following on the board: a=5 b=12 c=2 d=10 e=4Directions: You will be working with a partne
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