This is a digital introduction to combining like terms where students explore what it means to combine like terms without actually being introduced to the concept mathematically. After watching the MADtv Fast Food Ordering Video, students reflect on what stands out to them about the video and what they would do differently if they were ordering. Then, students look at the script from the video and work to simplify the order in whatever way makes sense to them. Finally, students are given differe
This resource is a challenge activity that will help students practice using what they know about angle relationships that are created by parallel lines and a transversal and angles in a triangle.
This activity includes 8 word problems where students are calculating the constant of proportionality and writing their answer as an equation in y=kx form. Problems can be hung around the room or in the hallway to encourage movement. Once they solve one problem, they will search for the answer at the top of another problem to determine which to solve next. If they solve correctly, they will loop back to their starting problem. A recording sheet is included for students to show their work and tra
This resource includes a study guide and two versions of a quiz over introduction to transformations, specifically translating and reflecting, including graphing on the coordinate plane. Two versions of the quiz are included for variety if students are sitting near each other, or to be used as a retake quiz for students who would like to improve.
This lesson includes a notes page, practice page, and short assessment named either a Mastery Check or Exit Ticket. Students are introduced to the different types of transformations and which of them are rigid motions, as well as some other important introductory vocabulary.
This resource includes notes on defining and finding segment and angle bisectors as well as the midpoint of a segment from a graph. Angle pairs notes include learning about complementary, supplementary, adjacent, linear pairs, and vertical angles. A study guide is also included to wrap up the group of lessons!
This resource includes student notes on identifying if tables, ordered pairs, graphs, and mapping diagrams are functions, finding domain and range, and using function notation to evaluate equations and graphs.
This activity can be assigned digitally or printed. It is a quick activity that would be great for an entrance/exit ticket, choice board, math centers, or homework assignment. For each given non-perfect square root, students circle TRUTH or LIE for each statement and defend their answer. Students must be able to estimate what two perfect squares a non-perfect square lies between and which it is closer to. Students are also asked to extend their thinking by choosing their own non-perfect square r
This resource includes student notes for writing linear equations when given two points. Interpreting real world situations and writing points from and evaluating those linear equations for a situation is also included. Along with the notes is an exit ticket to be used as a formative assessment to evaluate what students understand from the lesson.
This resource has review problems for identifying corresponding parts of congruent triangles, using SSS, using SAS, and writing proofs. This review activity can be used for a Capture the Flag game where students work on teams to answer questions and steal other team's flags with correct answers. It could also just be used as stations or task cards! A student recording sheet is included for students to show their work.
These notes are meant to provide an introduction and practice for two-step inequalities. These are meant to be used for students who have already learned about two-step equations and have already been introduced to inequalities. The notes walk students through a couple two-step solving and graphing problems and have them try a couple on their own. Then, students work on a puzzle where they match up inequalities with a story problem, the inequality answer statement, and the graph. Two are include
This bundle provides separate digital notes for solving systems of equations by graphing, substitution, and elimination. Each would work great with instructional videos for virtual learning or flipped classrooms!
This resource includes introduction notes for transformations including a transformation sorting activity, introduction to translations notes including coordinate notation and graphing, and introduction to reflections notes including graphing across the x and y axis. Plus, a study guide is included to wrap things up!
This digital activity can be used to start conversations with students about the difference between solving systems of equations by graphing and by substitution. The current project is set up for groups of five but could be easily altered for other formats. Students are responsible for solving a problem by graphing and a different problem by substitution. The goal is that students can see how different problems may be easier to solve with different methods and see that they will end up with the
This resource includes student notes for 11 lessons! Lessons include: 1. Finding slope from graphs and tables 2. Finding slope from two points 3. Finding rate of change in real life situations 4. Graphing by creating a table 5. Graphing from slope-intercept form 6. Graphing from standard form 7. Graphing from intercepts 8. Writing Equations from Graph OR Two points and a y-intercept 9. Writing Equations from a point and slope 10. Writing Equations from two points 11. Writing Equations of parall
This resource includes notes on simplifying ratios and setting up and solving proportions, determining if triangles are similar, and AA, SSS, and SAS similarity. A study guide is also included to wrap up the lessons!
This resource includes guided notes on introducing points, line, planes, segments, and rays, identifying intersections, and finding missing segment and angle measures. A Two Truths & a Lie activity for finding intersections and a study guide for the unit are also included!
This bundle includes separate digital notes for solving systems of equations by graphing, substitution, and elimination. It also multiple activities, study guides, and a group project. Great for virtual learning or flipped classrooms!
This can be assigned digitally or can be printed and copied for students. Students will work with a partner to practice simplifying using the distributive property. Students can use digital dice or physical dice. If students are working on paper, they will also need something to color their problems (colored pencil, highlighter, etc…).
This digital activity is designed to help students practice simplifying monomials with exponents using the product and quotient rules. This would work great for stations or homework! Each problem has a corresponding letter and students solve and find their answer, filling in the letter to answer a math-themed riddle.
7th - 8th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
8.EE.A.1
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