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Preview of Triangles Practice: Congruent, Similar, or Neither and More

Triangles Practice: Congruent, Similar, or Neither and More

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This practice sheet covers: ~using algebraic equations to solve for missing angle measures in triangles ~Determining if triangles are congruent, similar, or neither ~Solving for missing measurements in similar triangles. It could be used as in class practice, homework, or a quiz.
Preview of Play Dough Sphere Lab

Play Dough Sphere Lab

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PlayThroughMath
In this lab students will be determining the formula for the volume of a sphere in relation to the volume of a cylinder using play dough. I created it for my standard and honors 8th grade math classes to give them a sense of where the sphere's volume formula comes from. This works best in more advanced classes, but is accessible to any student with the right groupings and support. My students loved that they got to play with play dough for this one. It really got them engaged and having good co
Preview of How Volumes Change with Changing Dimensions

How Volumes Change with Changing Dimensions

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PlayThroughMath
I created this discovery-based geogebra activity for my standard 8th grade math class to work through the question of how changing heights and radii affects the volumes of different solids. The activity involves students changing different dimensions of solids and observing then explaining the affects the changes had. It relies on students already knowing the volume formulas and perhaps having a general understanding of where those formulas came from. This resource includes the powerpoint I used
Preview of Transformations Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

Transformations Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

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I used this during the transformations unit in my standard 8th grade math class. I had students fill out rows as closures for class periods. It helped them to have a running list of all pertinent vocabulary with diagrams and/or examples. This could also be used as a review activity at the end of the unit before a test.
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