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 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 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 includes resources for evaluating expressions, simplifying expressions using the distributive property and combining like terms, and writing expressions to solve real-world problems. Resources include teacher slideshows, students notes, practice activities, as well as a review resource and study guide.
This bundle includes student notes, practice, and formative assessments for introducing transformations, translating points and figures, and reflecting points and figures, including graphing. A study guide over the three lessons and two versions of a quiz are also included.
Digital notes for teaching combining like terms and the distributive property. Real world situations used to help students make connections! Great to use with a video for flipped or virtual learning!
These digital notes introduce what systems of equations are and how to find the solution of a system of equations by finding the point of intersection on a graph. Examples are also included for systems of equations with no solutions and infinite solutions. Would work great with an instructional video for virtual learning or flipped classrooms.
This digital activity provides students with an opportunity to practice graphing systems of equations to find a solution. Only systems with one-solution are included. Students graph five systems and determine which zombie is located at the point of intersection. Three options are provided for graphing including, a public link for an Edulastic assignment (a free, user-friendly tool with math functions that can be assigned through a link or Google Classroom), instructions for graphing on the slide
Digital notes for introducing what standard form is, how to convert an equation in standard form to slope-intercept form, and how to find x- and y-intercepts from an equation in standard form and use them to graph. Would work great with an instructional video for virtual learning or a flipped classroom!
This lesson includes a teacher slideshow, student notes, and a practice activity for writing and simplifying expressions from real-world situations. After going through examples in a notes format, a practice worksheet is included for students to work through more examples. As they solve problems, they will eliminate possibilities to solve clues.
Digital activity for students to practice classifying numbers by type. Students read clues that describe a number and have to choose what number the clues describe out of ten possible numbers. Engaging way to easily check in on a student's understanding about the different classifications of real numbers.
This resource includes student notes for using different types of equations to solve real world word problems. Students will use two-step, multi-step, and proportion equations to solve. The activity included is a Connect Four activity giving students choice over what problems they would like to solve!
These notes introduce the process of solving systems of equations by substitution. Multiple practice problems are provided, including systems with no solution and infinite solutions. This would work great with an instructional video for virtual learning or flipped classrooms!
These digital notes draw references from the book, Sir Cumference and the First Round Table. Students explore the vocabulary used when finding the circumference and area of circles and relate it back to images from the book along with the formal definitions. Students practice calculating the circumference and area of circles.
Includes Google slideshow notes for translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations. Teach students about all four transformations with a coherent set of notes! Works great with instructions videos.
This practice activity for the power rules of exponents is a self-checking Google Sheet that will need to be assigned to students digitally. Students are provided with problems where they have to simplify using the power of a power rule and match their answer with the answer bank given. Students type in the letter of the provided answer and the cell will turn green if they are correct. This is a great way to provide students with an independent guided practice. Please make sure to delete the sec
This lesson includes a notes page, practice page, and short assessment named either a Mastery Check or Exit Ticket. Students are introduced to reflections across the x-axis and y-axis, including graphing.
Digital notes for factoring monomials. Students are introduced to vocabulary including factors, prime numbers, composite numbers, and monomials and go through examples of creating factor trees and writing a simplified factored answer with exponents.
7th - 8th
Algebra, Math
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