I enlarged and laminated these, and connected them with binder rings so students can use white board markers flip through the packet. Pictuary is quite simple to play it's like a game of “telephone” But instead of whispering words, Pictuary alternates between writing a word/concept (or two) and drawing that word/concept. All players start with a booklet and draw a card with 6 words on it. Then each player writes the word in the front of the booklet and the drawing begins. Play alternates betwe
This is google sheet than can be posted to google classroom so students can independently practice solving two step equations. This will automatically check the students answer and generate a comment to help if they complete a step incorrectly. This is great to be used as review, in centers, homework or a quick ticket out the door. This covers solving standard 2 step equations, with 2 "challenge" problems. All answers are integers.
This is and interactive way for students to explore the rules for adding integers. The first slide they categorize the sums but positive vs negative. The second slide has the students build the addition rules. Lastly the third slide students practice identifying if the answer will be positive or negative. You can always have students actually do the math if you want.
This is a good product to use when reviewing linear functions and different representations. There are multiple ways to use these, Project them to the whole class, Use them in centers or pair your students and slip these is sheet protectors with a white board marker.
For this activity student can practice either adding integers, subtracting integers or both. I use these to practice the K.A.O. method (keep add opposite, or keep change change, we all have different ways of phrasing it). These cards can be cut and used to physically manipulate the change change, or just use to practice addition.
This google slide enables students to interact with the slide to drag and drop and to connect matching vocabulary. The 1st slide is directions, the 2nd is a drag and drop and the third is drawing lines to connect vocabulary. You can change the order of the slides if you'd like. Answer key included. Please do not share this activity, if you would like to share it please purchase another copy.
This product is to visually help students see the real number systems and that the different numbers are subsets of each other. There is a key and directions for the best use of this foldable.
This is a good product for students who are reviewing percent increasing and decrease in values. The task if for students to identify the correct percent change, and that will tell the students what to draw on the face.
This is google sheet than can be posted to google classroom so students can independently practice solving one step equations. This will automatically check the students answer and generate a grade out of 10 for the whole sheet. This is great to be used as review, in centers, homework or a quick ticket out the door if you want to give students options on how many to solve.
This is google sheet than can be posted to google classroom so students can independently practice solving two step equations. This will automatically check the students answer and generate a grade out of 100 for the whole sheet. This is great to be used as review, in centers, homework or a quick ticket out the door if you want to give students options on how many to solve. This covers solving standard 2 step equations, some where you divide first, and some where you have rational coefficients.
These cards are great to be used as review, or to teach. Personally, I have been using them with my 7th graders before teaching solving and writing inequalities. There are different ways you can use these cards. 1. You can have students or individually sort the cards at their desk. Either with the blue cards as the main category or the green symbol cards as their top category. Once they are sorted, check them for accuracy and discuss any mistakes. Then have students copy the different terms in
This is google sheet than can be posted to google classroom so students can independently practice writing equations in standard form. This will automatically check the students answer and generate a comment to help if they complete a step incorrectly. This is great to be used as review, in centers, homework or a quick ticket out the door.
Students are asked to go home, Find objects that they can find the cross sections of and do a small write up explaining how they are cutting the object and the resulting cross section.
Basic cards with vocabulary words you can use to play Pictuary. there are 6 cards with 6 concepts on them for each topic. There will be more topics to come - there are mostly geometry.
These notes define rational and irrational number with examples and a good place to organize the laws of sum and products for rational and irrational numbers. Key is included.
Here your students are supplied images on a coordinate plane and transformations to perform to create loved St.Patrick's day designs, a hat, a pot of gold and a shamrock.