This learning activity is comprised of a Bingo game, complete with 25 printable Bingo cards and and an accompanying PowerPoint presentation to display the radical expressions used in the game. The cards can be laminated for multiple usage. It is suitable for any number of students and provides good review, remediation, or reinforcement on the concepts of simplifying radical expressions.
Updated 1/2020: The formatting of these cards has been updated, 4 new problems were added and a student answer sheet is included. These scientific Notation Task Cards are designed for classroom use in pairs, small groups, or by individuals. They require students to convert both ways between standard and scientific notation. They come with QR codes embedded to allow students to use personal devices, if you wish, to check their answers. The cards are suitable for laminating for many years of use
A graphic organizer for students learning about congruence of triangles. Emphasis on congruence statements:Side-Side-Side (SSS);Side-Angle-Side (SAS); Angle-Side-Angle(ASA); Angle-Angle- Side (AAS). Gives illustrations of each type, along with space for students to write definitions and congruence statements. Comes with a teachers answer key. Great resource for students to use as they are learning or reinforcing their skills on congruence.
The graphic organizer focuses on types of angles created by secants, tangents and chords and the methods for finding the angle measurements. An answer key is included.
These Logarithmic Task Cards are designed for classroom use in pairs, small groups, or by individuals. They are a great way to introduce logarithms to students. Students rewrite expressions in both exponential and logarithmic form and evaluate simple logarithmic expressions. The cards are suitable for laminating for many years of use. Also included is a teacher answer key.
Some students may not have learned to work with exponents or parenthesis for Order of Operations. This scavenger hunt is a precursor to those skills. The scavenger hunt includes basic multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. The hunt is a good introduction for Order of Operations or can be used as a foundational skill for those who are struggling with the concept.
A set of task cards with and without QR codes to review solving systems by substitution and linear combination/elimination. A student answer sheet is also included. This is a great way to review systems.
The graphic organizer/guided notes page allows students to make sense of the many similarities and differences among various parallelograms. Students are asked to list characteristics of parallelograms, draw their own illustrations, and give information on sides, angles, and diagonals of parallelograms. The graphic organizer allows students to organize the information regarding the various types of parallelograms in a way that they can make inferences regarding similarities and differences. Come
In this activity, students get up and move around getting to know their classmates while completing a bingo like card with a basic review of some math terms. A good introductory activity on the first day!
Have you ever wanted to flip your math classroom? When flipping, I always wanted my students to be able to take notes and practice along with the video. This was often hard to find. The file consists of a practice worksheet that introduces the idea of distributing and combining like terms. The preview video provides pieces of the 8 minute video for an overall idea of the type of problems and the flow of the video. The worksheet is aligned with the video. It is a great introduction to the concept
6th - 7th
Algebra, Math
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