This is a great hook or intro activity to get students to understand what the solution to a System of Linear Inequalities is! This is designed to be a group activity but can be altered to be done individually. The end result is an excellent, colorful artifact to showcase in your school hallways or classroom bulletin boards. Additionally, this can easily be done virtually as well if you are remote teaching. The clues should be photo copied, cut and placed in envelopes. Students will also need col
This is a great resource to keep posted on student desks, folders, or blow up into a poster for your classroom. I myself printed them out and laminated them to place on students desks. Each student also got one to place in their math folders to reference when having discourse about math. Enjoy!
This sheet is a great way for students to reflect in their performance and help them set targeted goals for themselves! This should be given to them after a mid-unit quiz so they can set goals for their performance on a unit assessment. You can see on the second page, or like I use it: the back of the sheet, I provide the standard(s) being assessed and instead of setting a goal like "I will improve from 60% to 80% in standard 7.EE.B.4a by....." students should use the description and verbiage of
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