Math Angles and Polygons Practice - 5 different practice sheets. - 1 targeting vocabulary only - 2 tasks targeting a variety of angle and polygon practice for an entire unit - 2 tasks targeting finding angles using a variety of parallel angle and shape theorems.
This is ONE OF a set of scaffolded tasks that enable students to investigate patterns in the Wheel of Theodorus. This provides purposeful practice of Pythagorean theorem. Task 3 - students are given tables to help them organize their work. The task does not ask students to prove or justify the patterns they find. Buy this by itself or in a bundle with other scaffolded tasks. The set of tasks includes solutions!
A task that provides purposeful practice with integers while challenging students to find the greatest/least sum/product and many other challenges with groups of integers.
This is ONE OF a set of scaffolded tasks that enable students to investigate patterns in the Wheel of Theodorus. This provides purposeful practice of Pythagorean theorem. Task 2 - students have no tables and must organize their work themselves. The task does not ask students to prove or justify the patterns they find. Buy this by itself or in a bundle with other scaffolded tasks
This is a set of scaffolded tasks that enable students to investigate patterns in the Wheel of Theodorus. This provides purposeful practice of Pythagorean theorem. Task 1 - students have no tables and must organize their work themselves. The task prompts students to prove or justify the patterns they find. Buy this by itself or in a bundle with other scaffolded tasks
A test structured by MYP criterion A levels checking students' understanding in combining like terms, exponent laws, equation solving, equation rearrangements, expanding and simplifying, and variable substitution. Can also be used as a diagnostic assessment of students' prior algebra knowledge in more advanced grade levels with students who newly arrive at your school or students who may have knowledge gaps. Can also be used for upper elementary grades if algebra is part of your curriculum.
Fractions work for students ready for more advanced work. This provides purposeful practice while challenging students to use fraction concepts to justify a maximum or minimum solution, or how many solutions are possible for a given calculation.
A task that provides purposeful practice with integers while challenging students to find the greatest/least difference/quotient and many other challenges with groups of integers. Buy alone or in a bundle