These Differentiated Parallel Lines Cut by Transversal Task Cards are designed for classroom use in pairs, small groups, or by individuals. They are a great way to differentiate instruction as they have four difficulty levels. The first requires students to identify angular relationships by name; the second requires students to find angular measurements in degrees given the measurement of another angle; the third requires students to create equations and solve for the value of x as algebraic ex
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.
In this lesson, students use the angle of elevation or depression to find the missing side length. A lesson, practice and teacher work key are included.
Students can practice graphing linear equations while creating and coloring a design. The linear equations are in slope intercept and standard form. Students can change the standard form equations to slope intercept or can use x and y intercepts to graph.
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.
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!
5th - 7th
Math
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