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Preview of Area and Perimeter of Parallelograms and Triangles

Area and Perimeter of Parallelograms and Triangles

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This assignment page is perfect for practicing skills for finding area and perimeter of parallelograms and triangles. Also included, is a review of skills for triangles inequality theorem, interior angle theorem, ordering sides/angles from least to greatest, and complimentary and supplementary angles. At the end of the assignment, the students are asked to find the length of the side, base, or height when given the area of the triangle or parallelogram. A key is included.
Preview of Area of Parallelograms and Triangles Mini-Project or Breakout Wolf Area

Area of Parallelograms and Triangles Mini-Project or Breakout Wolf Area

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The Math Huddle
Have your students work collaboratively with a partner, group, or individually to find the area of each shape that makes up the wolf in order to find the sum of the entire wolf! Shapes include triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids. This assignment page has many different applications in your classroom! You can assign this as homework or a mini-project for your students to work on individually or in groups during class. My favorite may to use this assignment is as a mini breakout to get my
Preview of One-Step Inequalities Mini Breakout Activity (Solving and Graphing)

One-Step Inequalities Mini Breakout Activity (Solving and Graphing)

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In this Mini Breakout Activity, students solve and graph one-step inequalities.This is a breakout activity. Other materials are required for this activity (Lockbox- ($6-$10 at Walmart), and a directional lock)Teacher Directions:There are two different ways that this assignment can be incorporated into your classroom. This can be a used as just a worksheet or as a mini breakout activity. In this Mini Breakout Activity, students solve and graph one-step inequalities. Breakouts are similar to an e
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