For help with students who are struggling comparing fractions, decimals, and percents. Includes an example for students to follow, place value tables for easy comparisons, and an answer key. Numbers are similar to each other to increase difficulty level.
Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 matching game where students match a written description of multiple transformations being applied to the quadratic parent function with the appropriate equation, graph, and vertex. This is meant to be a difficult practice (review game) which includes vertical and horizontal stretches and shrinks, applied with shifts left, right, up, and down with similar numbers. Each problem includes a stretch or shrink with a translation, where the order changes. Equations are in sim
Students can practice identifying characteristics of parabolas in standard form, vertex form, and intercept (factored) form in this fun card game. This resource comes with instructions, 40 cards with questions, and an answer key. Each card has questions about the vertex, x-intercepts (in intercept / factored form only), y-intercept, range, increasing and decreasing intervals, maximum / minimum, and word problems involving quadratics.
Divisibility rules worksheets for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, and 15. Each worksheet has the same format, which includes: the divisibility rule and an example of its use5 practice problems where students have to say "yes" or "no" and explain their reasoning. Example problem included.1 practice problem where a student needs to generate their own number that is divisible that was not already on the list.Bonus: divisibility rules cheat sheet included at the beginning.
For help with students who are struggling comparing fractions, decimals, and percents. Includes an example for students to follow, place value tables for easy comparisons, and an answer key. Numbers are similar to each other to increase difficulty level.
Cheat sheet with divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, and 15. Two different levels, one meant for lower-level learners who need more detail, and one meant for higher-level learners which is more compacted. Lower-level cheat sheet includes the rule, sentence starters, an example, and a non-example for each rule and fits on two pages. The higher-level cheat sheet includes the rule and an example but fits on one page.
4th - 6th
Basic Operations, Math
CCSS
4.OA.B.4
, 6.NS.B.3
, 6.NS.B.4
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