This test includes questions asking students to find the missing side a right triangle, word problems, calculate the length of a line on a coordinate grid, and using the converse of Pythagorean theorem (is it a right triangle?).
Students will find new points when reflecting without using a coordinate grid. After the students have found all the new points, they graph their points to create an image. In this mystery graph, the image is a sun!
This activity walks students through the process of calculating simple interest. It asks them to pick a college, calculate tuition, how many years they are going to take to pay back the loan, and ultimately how much money they will owe the bank total.
There are three versions of the same quiz included. The questions are the same on each quiz but the numbers are different. I use the different versions to help prevent cheating.
The quiz is LOOSELY based on investigation 1 of the Comparing and Scaling book from Connected Math 7.
Review study guide that goes with the Pythagorean Theorem Test. I usually give this to students the night before to guide them to the questions that will be on the test.
This blank bingo board allows you play bingo with any topic. Give the students a list of answers and have them fill the answers in randomly. Then put one question on the board at a time. The students do the problem and put a marker on the answer. When a student gets four in a row, they scream BINGO!
1st - 12th
Math
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