Get students thinking deeply about linear relationships with this engaging card sort activity! Instead of relying on labeled axes, students must analyze and reason through how the lines are drawn — building conceptual understanding of slope, intercepts, and equations of lines. What’s Included A set of cards with unlabeled coordinate grids showing various lines Three activities for increasing levels of thinking: Match each graph to its closest slope Match each graph to its slope-inte
In this hands-on project, students plot points in the first quadrant, identify nets and 3D figures, and calculate surface area, perimeter, and volume — all while bringing geometry to life! It’s a fun, engaging way to reinforce multiple sixth-grade math standards. The project is divided into four parts, which can be completed individually or with a partner: Part A: Students graph points to create the net of a rectangular prism, cut it out, assemble the 3D figure, and find its perimeter and su
Bring number sense to life with this interactive Middle School Clothesline Math Activity!This resource gives students hands-on practice comparing, ordering, and reasoning about fractions, decimals, percents, and visual models—all on a collaborative class clothesline. Students will place cards on the clothesline and justify their thinking as they work with multiple representations of the following benchmarks and their equivalents: 1/10, 1/5, 1/4, 3/10, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 7/10, 4/5, 9/10, and 1.Ea
Bring math and creativity together with this engaging Desmos Art Project! Students use equations, inequalities, and transformations to design their own digital artwork in Desmos, applying what they’ve learned about graphing in a fun and meaningful way. Perfect for end-of-unit projects, extra credit, or math celebrations, this project challenges students to think critically, plan intentionally, and showcase their mathematical understanding through art. What’s Included Step-by-step student
Bring geometry to life with this fun, hands-on project! Students become mini golf course designers as they apply their understanding of area to create their own golf hole using triangles, rectangles, and parallelograms. Students will: Design a mini golf course (9 holes)Label dimensions and calculate each areaExplain their reasoning and showcase creativityPerfect for: 6th–7th Grade Geometry Review of area concepts End-of-unit or enrichment activityMake learning area meaningful and engaging —