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Preview of Geometry easy practice with truth tables

Geometry easy practice with truth tables

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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!
Preview of Identify the vertex, axis of symmetry, min or max (quadratic functions,easy)

Identify the vertex, axis of symmetry, min or max (quadratic functions,easy)

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This resource has two pages. Page 1: Identify the vertex and axis of symmetryPage 2: Identify the vertex and circle whether it is a minimum or maximumThis was created for ESL/diverse learners who need simplified practice problems to help them master basic algebraic concepts. Answer key included!
Preview of Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) Battleship Game (with variables)

Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) Battleship Game (with variables)

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Here's a fun way to review finding the least common multiple with your students! This involves them playing the game battleship. Included are teacher instructions, 4 cards (each player gets two cards and an answer key is embedded in two 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 instructionsEach player gets 2 cards: My Ships & En
Preview of Identify if a function is exponential growth or decay worksheet (easy)

Identify if a function is exponential growth or decay worksheet (easy)

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This easy worksheet was made primarily for my algebra ESL/SPED students who need guided practice and easy problems so they can gain confidence and build skills. Students are given functions, and must determine what "a" and "b" are, and whether they are modeling exponential growth or decay. Answer key included!
Preview of Find the perimeter (variable expressions: combine like terms) worksheet

Find the perimeter (variable expressions: combine like terms) worksheet

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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.
Preview of Thanksgiving logic practice (not, and, or, & compound statements) worksheet

Thanksgiving logic practice (not, and, or, & compound statements) worksheet

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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
Preview of Scaffolded geometry notes: alternate exterior angles & alternate interior angles

Scaffolded geometry notes: alternate exterior angles & alternate interior angles

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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.
Preview of Describe functions as linear or exponential worksheet

Describe functions as linear or exponential worksheet

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This algebra worksheet has 6 problems that ask students to identify functions as linear or exponential. A variety of problems are included, including two with a table of values. Great for a Do Now or Extra Practice. Originally made for ESL students.
Preview of Arithmetic and geometric sequences, bilingual, very easy quiz

Arithmetic and geometric sequences, bilingual, very easy quiz

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This quiz on arithmetic and geometric sequences was made for a mostly Spanish-speaking/ESL class who are in Algebra 1, but are below grade level. The first page has 5 problems where students just identify whether a sequence is arithmetic, geometric, or neither, and then 6 problems where students identify the next two terms in a sequence. The second page has 5 more difficult problems where students need to determine the common difference or arithmetic sequences, and then also find the nth term. T
Preview of Santa's Calculus Crossword Puzzle (Christmas theme)

Santa's Calculus Crossword Puzzle (Christmas theme)

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This fun Christmas-themed crossword puzzle has students apply calculus concepts to "real-world" situations involving Santa. Terms included are from the first semester of calculus. Please see the thumbnails for the clues. Answer key included! If you like this, a similar one is at: AP Calculus Holiday-themed Christmas Crossword Puzzle
Preview of Vector Graphical Addition (Find the resultant) Worksheet

Vector Graphical Addition (Find the resultant) Worksheet

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Here's a physics worksheet you can use to review graphical addition of vectors. It's great for a Check for Understanding or as a Do Now the next day after teaching this material. In this worksheet, students are given two vectors, (e.g., A, B), and asked to draw the resultant vector C. Note that the answer key shows A+B = C (B+A=A+B=C is also correct, but is not shown in the answer key to simplify things and get students focused more on using the head-to-tail method for adding vectors)
Preview of Easy algebra Math Bingo games (2 game cards included)

Easy algebra Math Bingo games (2 game cards included)

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This math bingo game is suitable for algebra 1 students who also could benefit from a review of middle school math. The game is played by students finding another student to solve a math problem and put their initials by it. Then the first person to get BINGO wins. Some modifications: Remind each player they should double check the answers given by their classmatesYou may modify it to allow the first 3 or 5 etc. BINGOs to win, to encourage more students to play.There are two cards included. Chec
Preview of Find the resultant (vector addition practice for physics classes)

Find the resultant (vector addition practice for physics classes)

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Are you about to tackle vector addition in your physics class? This resource will give your students scaffolded practice in correctly identifying the resultant from adding two vectors. It can be used as a resource when students are just starting out learning how to do vector addition. This activity has students check each row and circle the option that shows the correct vector addition of A+B=C. This is great practice for students who need to internalize the rules of vector addition before tack
Preview of Slope Maze Activity  Fun Practice for Finding the Slope Between Two Points

Slope Maze Activity Fun Practice for Finding the Slope Between Two Points

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Students practice finding the slope of the line between two given points. Whether you’re looking for a bell ringer, extra practice, or a low-prep sub. assignment, this maze is perfect for any occasion. Key Features:Self-Checking: The maze format allows students to verify their answers as they progress.Engaging Format: Keeps students motivated and on task with a game-like challenge.Flexible Usage: Ideal for classroom use, homework, or downtime activities.No Prep: Just print and go! Perfect for a
Preview of AP Calculus Holiday-themed Christmas Crossword Puzzle

AP Calculus Holiday-themed Christmas Crossword Puzzle

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Bring holiday fun to your calculus classroom! This Santa-themed crossword puzzle helps students practice first-semester AP Calculus concepts like derivatives, max/min, concavity, critical points, etc. while keeping learning engaging and festive. Perfect for: Holiday review or warm-up activity Homework or in-class practice Fun way to reinforce calculus vocabularyAnswer key included. If you like this, you may like a similar puzzle: Santa's Calculus Crossword Puzzle (Christmas theme)
Preview of Find the area of the shaded region (application of operations w/ polynomials)

Find the area of the shaded region (application of operations w/ polynomials)

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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.
Preview of Classify angles formed by parallel lines and transversal (easy worksheet)

Classify angles formed by parallel lines and transversal (easy worksheet)

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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
Preview of If-then conditional statements in geometry worksheet

If-then conditional statements in geometry worksheet

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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!
Preview of Scaffolded introduction to proofs (uses algebra), 7 problems with answer key

Scaffolded introduction to proofs (uses algebra), 7 problems with answer key

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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
Preview of Santa's Geometry Christmas Crossword Puzzle

Santa's Geometry Christmas Crossword Puzzle

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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.
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