This digital, self-checking resource is perfect for a high school algebra class practicing linear transformations. Steepness, horizontal shifts, and vertical shifts are all part of the activity. This is ready to use and is great for days when you have a substitute! The mystery picture will be revealed as students select the correct answers across all three columns. All three must be correct before part of the mystery picture is revealed! Students will identify whether the slope changes to neg
This converting quadratic equations from standard form to vertex form mystery puzzle activity is great to use with students to get some practice with this process and identify the axis of symmetry and vertex of a quadratic. This mystery puzzle has three columns that students have to answer before part of the puzzle is revealed. They will use the answer bank to match the correct vertex form and then type in the axis of symmetry and the vertex. I included the option for two different mystery pict
This self-checking, no-prep activity is great for high school students who need to practice using the factor and remainder theorems. Students are given 12 polynomials with one listed factor and can use that factor with synthetic division to find the other factors. This is a self-checking pixel art activity. There is a worksheet included if you want a place for students to show their work and there is an answer key for you as well! Students will factor each of the 12 questions and enter the answ
This inverse functions peel and stick (or cut and paste) activity comes with multiple versions: linear functions, quadratic & square root functions, cubic & cube root functions, and exponential & logarithmic functions, so you can choose what best suits your students. My students always enjoy doing an activity with stickers! I also included the ability to just have students cut and paste if that is easier for you. Each version of the worksheet is two pages, plus either the sticker sheet or pr
These ready-to-use task cards are perfect for a high school algebra class and students who need to practice graphing quadratic equations and inequalities. This is substitute-friendly and useful for those early finishers or fire drill surprises! The quadratics are written in both standard and vertex form. There are 16 total task cards and a worksheet for students to graph each quadratic on. Each question asks students to also identify the axis of symmetry, vertex, & domain and range. Also in
This self-checking multi-step equations maze activity is ready to use for students. There are two versions of the maze: one has variables on one side and the other has variables on both sides. Both mazes utilize the distributive property. I included a worksheet as well because the maze squares don't have enough room sometimes for all the work to be shown. My students love doing work on whiteboards, but sometimes I need their work turned in along with the activity. There is an answer key that
This self-checking, systems of equations partner activity is great for students to practice solving two equations with two variables by substitution, elimination, or even matrices! Students will work with a partner (or two) and choose their column to solve. Each student will get the same answer for each problem, but they will all be solving different systems! The main worksheet has a column for Partner A and a column for Partner B. I have included an alternate sheet with Partner B (same as the
This self-checking, low-prep multi-step equations scavenger hunt is great for students to practice solving equations with variables on both sides. Answers can be integers, decimals, no solution, or all real numbers. There are 12 problems for students to solve and if the answer they get isn't at the top of another card, they know they made an error! Students love getting to walk around the classroom and/or the hallway so I always spread them out (and sometimes even put them in silly places) for
This polynomial division coloring activity is great to use with students to get some practice with solving both synthetic and long division. Most of the 12 problems can be solved using synthetic, but a few need long division. I included two different coloring pages, so you can give students both and let them choose or you can make the choice for them! This activity is two pages, plus two coloring page options and an answer key! If you need more practice dividing polynomials, check out my Divid
This fully-customizable Google Sheets resource will help you manage groups of students or teachers and help you easily communicate when these groups will be out. Auto-generate an email and keep your teachers happy! Once everything is set up, just a few clicks will have an e-mail sent out to however many people you desire with the pertinent information. This was originally conceived for coaches to be able to quickly and efficiently notify teachers when the athletes would be out for a given spo
This polynomial division peel and stick (or cut and paste) activity is great to use with students to get some practice with solving both synthetic and long division. There are two versions included depending on if you want to have students practice dividing when the divisor has a coefficient other than 1. My students always enjoy doing an activity with stickers! You also have the option to just make this a regular cut and paste if you prefer. Each version of the worksheet is four pages, plus
This geometry angle definitions and notations mystery puzzle activity is great for in-class or for students to use with a substitute while you are out! Students will have some practice defining and notating a portion of the numerous terms that come up in a high school geometry class. This activity is self-checking, but students must get ALL THREE parts correct in order to reveal the picture! It should help with students spamming the dropdowns until the image shows up. This is created in Googl
This converting quadratic equations from standard form to vertex form peel and stick (or cut and paste) activity is great to use with students to get some practice with this process. There are 12 problems on the worksheet. My students always enjoy doing an activity with stickers! You also have the option to just make this a regular cut and paste if you prefer. The worksheet is two pages, plus either the sticker sheet or printable labels. Also included is a handwritten answer key showing how I p
This function characteristics coloring activity is great to use with students to get some practice identifying characteristics. Students will identify domain and range, symmetry types, increasing and decreasing intervals, and end behavior. This activity is 12 problems on one page, plus a coloring page, and an answer key! If you need some practice dividing polynomials, check out my Dividing Polynomials Peel & Stick Activity. I also have more coloring activities! My pre-cal students love these:
This self-checking, no-prep activity is great for high school students learning or reviewing how to simplify complex numbers. There are 12 problems that include adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing complex numbers. This is a self-checking pixel art activity. There is a worksheet included if you want a place for students to show their work and there is an answer key for you as well! Students will simplify each of the 12 questions and enter the answer. If they get the correct answer, it
This absolute value functions activity is great to use with students after introducing effects on parent functions (or transformations). There are multiple versions included depending on if you want to have students focus on only one effect (or transformation) at a time or have to apply multiple effects. My students always enjoy doing an activity with stickers! There is also the ability to just have students cut and paste if that is easier for you. There are two different versions of each labe