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This bundle of resources includes various worksheets made for a group of ELLs/diverse learners. This group of students needed scaffolded instruction, with clear directions, ample practice questions, and many opportunities to succeed through practice questions focused on the skill at hand. This set of resources would be great for a teacher in a similar situation (teaching math to ELLs/diverse leaners), or for a teacher who would like some simplified resources to provide to students for different
This resource consists of three separate worksheets. Each has a truth table. Two are fairly easily. The third is a bit more of a challenge. These worksheets will help your geometry students get more familiar with logic and using truth tables. Answer keys included!
This two-page worksheet can be used as scaffolded geometry notes to teach students about how to use angle relationships involving alternate interior angles and alternate exterior angles. An answer key is included. You may also be interested in my geometry bundle of scaffolded worksheets located here. It includes similar notes on other angle relationships.
This worksheet has twelve problems (2 pages). Students find the perimeter of geometric figures. This is useful for geometry classes when reinforcing the concept of perimeter using variable expressions. Also, it can be used for algebra classes to review combining like terms. An answer key is included.
Looking for a fun geometry Thanksgiving day activity? This three-page worksheet with answer key will engage your students with a short Thanksgiving day story as they solve logic problems. StructureShort Thanksgiving day storyPart 1: Students fill in truth values based on the storyPart 2: Students practice writing negations and evaluating their truth valuePart 3: Students practice writing compound statements and evaluating their truth valueThis is a great as an in-class activity or homework assig
This worksheet consists of 8 problems (on 2 separate pages) with an answer key. Students are asked to find the area of the shaded region. Problems on the second page are harder than those on the first, so may be assigned as optional if needed. These problems go with an algebra lesson on operations with polynomials, however they can also be used in geometry classes as a review of calculating areas.
This worksheet introduces students to if-then statements. There is a handy box with notes at the top of the first page. Then, there are 4 problems where students need to identify the hypothesis and conclusion. Then, there are 3 additional problems where students should write an if-then statement, given the hypothesis and conclusion. This is a great practice as an introductory activity, and great for integrating extra reading/writing practice into your math class. Answer key included!
This geometry worksheet consists of 4 main problems (each problem has subparts, so one main problem per page), with an answer key. This can be used for practice to help students get familiar with naming different types of angles cut by a transversal, e.g., interior angles, exterior angles, consecutive interior angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, and corresponding angles. What's included Page 1: students list the angles according to type - this might be used for a mini
Make learning geometry fun and festive! Students will practice points, lines, angles, triangles, perimeter, area, and more with holiday-themed clues like “The total distance Santa has to travel around the edge of a rooftop” for perimeter. Perfect for Algebra/Geometry review, bell-ringers, or holiday math fun! Answer key included.
This scaffolded introduction to two-column proofs will help get your geometry students build confidence and get ready to solve geometry proofs. This four-page worksheet introduces proofs through something students already know, solving simple algebraic equations). Students will learn the basics of two-column proofs by working through these examples. Take the fear away from proofs by introducing students to reasoning through proofs with these scaffolded examples. There are 7 problems over 4 page
This 4-page worksheet introduces conjunctions and disjunctions in an easy way. Page 1: conjunctions: definitions + examples Page 2: harder problems with conjunctions (include NOT) Page 3: disjunctions: definitions + examples Page 4: harder problems with disjunctions (include NOT) This is geared towards students who need extra scaffolded practice before you tackle more difficult problems in logic. Detailed answer key included!
This worksheet can be used to introduce the idea of inductive reasoning and how to make conjectures in a geometry classroom. This is targeted towards diverse learners/ELLs. A full answer key is included.
This 3-page worksheet provides a scaffolded introduction to two-column proofs in geometry for your students. Key properties are listed in a table at the top. These proofs also include congruence (segments and angles). Those definitions are also included on the first page for ease of reference. This worksheet includes 5 different examples. By working through these problems, students will gain confidence in writing proofs! Please note I have a similar worksheet: Scaffolded introduction to proofs
This worksheet provides a scaffolded introduction to writing two-column geometry proofs that involve the Supplement and Complement Theorems. The first page lists the two theorems and gives two very easy examples so students can gain confidence. There are then three additional problems involving supplementary and complementary angles. The examples in general give the Statements, and leave the Reasons to be answered by the students. Example 5 purposefully has #3 as a missing statement to give stud
This two-page worksheet will give your geometry students extra practice working with related conditions such as: inverse converse, & contrapositive. There is a handy table on the first page. Then there are 12 problems where students should write out the related conditional. Answer key included!
This worksheet will give your students scaffolded practice applying the segment addition postulate. Two simple examples are included - do one as guided practice and one for independent work. Also, an additional harder third example is included. This can be used or skipped depending on level. Other similar scaffolded notes are available: Scaffolded introduction to proofs (uses algebra), 7 problems with answer keyScaffolded introduction to geometry proofs (3 pages, 5 proofs, with answer key)
Here's a fun word search suitable for the Thanksgiving Day Holiday. This puzzle focuses on geometry terms related to logic. Great for sub work, downtime, or an activity to help students remember key definitions.
Here's a fun way to review finding the slope of a line, given two points. This is great for algebra or geometry classes. In this activity, students play the game battleship. Included are teacher instructions, 4 cards (each player gets two cards and an answer key is embedded in 2 of the cards by nature of the game), and student instructions. You will likely need to explain the game a little bit to students at first, but once they get started, they will be be busy on their own! Summary of instruct
Help your students master logical reasoning with this Law of Detachment Worksheet. This is a great tool for introducing or reinforcing deductive logic in geometry. This worksheet includes two sections: Students write a valid conclusionStudents identify whether a conclusion is valid Great for: geometry classeshomeworksub plansAnswer key included!
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I'm a physics and math teacher.
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