This product includes complementary, supplementary, and vertical angles. Students have to set up and solve one and two step equations to find missing values and missing angle measurements. This worksheet can also be used for interactive notebooks.
Students can complete this on their own after learning about basic angles, or complete it as notes in class. These basic notes are a great introduction to angle pair relationships!
This worksheet lets students work on setting up and solving multistep equations based on angle relationships for complementary, supplementary, and vertical angles.
This activity allows students to practice identifying transformations through examples on the coordinate plane and through pictures. Pictures match to the title transformation and a single word description of the transformation. This activity aligns to Virginia SOL 8.7
Students can complete this activity either as a worksheet, or task cards as they move through the four levels of difficulty. Students work their way from level one to level four to answer tax, tip, discount, and markup questions given practical situations.
This bulletin board set includes topics for Civics and Economics class. It is originally geared to fit Virginia SOL standards but can be all or partially used by anyone teaching these subjects! This product includes all topics as well as a "You are Here" star so you can track your progress through the year like a road map.
Students can complete this activity as a worksheet or as cards as they work through the levels. Students work on multistep equations of increasing difficulty from level one to level four.
This worksheet can be used as a review for solving multistep inequalities including distributive property, like terms, and variables on both side. Students will also practice identifying values in a solution set.
Simple interest word problems for students to find the interest, and total. Bonus questions for students to find the missing principal, interest rate, or time.
Students can work through these questions either as a worksheet or as cards as they work through the levels. Students work on problems of increasing difficulty as they work through level one to level four.