Are you working through Dilations and looking for a FUN art project for your students? This allows ALL your students to become an artist! Students have fun picking their own cartoon and recreating their larger dilated image. All students become ARTISTS in this activity!!!! This really made students connect to what a dilation was. We also get them talking about vocabulary, such as scale.
The following is an ENTIRE UNIT for the book Rich Dad Poor Dad. It is a WORD DOC so you can edit it to your liking! This ENTIRE UNIT includes the following:1. 1 textbook log o To keep track of your book given out 2. Table of Contents Outlined for the Text o Page outline of each vocabulary word and the page number they are found on 3. Vocab definitions - Fill in 4. Venn Diagram o Rich Dad, Poor Dad says… for Ch. 1 compare & contrast activity 5. Pre-Reading Reflection Questions 6. Chapter Less
This is the MOST successful lesson I taught because of the emphasis on conceptual learning. Students start with identifying opposite, adjacent and hypotenuse (pg 1). They practice pythagorean theorem to find the third side length. Pg 2 students measure side lengths and create ratios. Students next to each other have opposing investigations (1 and 2). They then compare their ratios and we talk about why we get the same ratio decimal even though side lengths are totally different - ANGLES! I then
Graphing logs and exponential graphs. Guided notes take students through parent functions, recognizing (1,0) and (0,1) to graphing shifts. KEY is also included. Add the Graphing Logs & Exp Exit Ticket to complete the lesson!
All types of solving exponential equations. Guided notes with separate sections. Worked great in my lesson because each type was broken up. The last page has all the types combined for students to try using their notes on the previous page. Worked GREAT! KEY INCLUDED
This is the first introduction to Quadrilaterals - we went through each property of each quadrilateral and marked the diagrams accordingly. This helped tremendously when pointing out their KEY differences and understanding the Heirarchy of Quads. I guarantee this is as a great first start intro to quads!
Students take the 1st through 6th derivative of a polynomial function (7 options). They write each derivative on a feather of the turkey. Fun review of the power rule with an emphasis on using proper notation of a derivative. Perfect review activity before break!
Who doesn't love dogs?!!! In this activity, students will investigate whether the rule of 7 human years = 1 dog year. Students will learn how to do a linear regression using a TI calculator to create the function. I did this lesson AFTER we did linear functions from a table. So when they felt comfortable doing this by hand, I was ready to show them this. We use the LINEAR REGRESSION tool when the change is not the same each time. Students loved this activity and were able to relate to it because
Combination WS to solidfy understanding by combining all trig triangle problems. This includes problems using SOH CAH TOA, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, and Special Right Triangles. Students pick which method works best. The final problem is one triangle where students have to find all 3 sides and 3 angles (with 1 side, 1 angle given). WORKSHEET INCLUDES answers at the bottom for students to make sure they are on the right track and KEY INCLUDED! Great way to solidify their knowledge.
Side by side direct to indirect proofs worksheet. Students use the given direct proofs and reasons and put them into indirect proofs. Students do much better with indirect proofs when seeing the same proof done directly right next to it.
Editable Microsoft Word Document Every year I fill out this sheet to give me a quick 1 page view for each of my IEP and/or 504 students. This does not replace the power of a full written IEP but does create a cheat sheet for you to quickly reference when you need it. It will keep you accountable with the quick guide of accommodations.
Good first day of basic geometric proofs w key. Pictures are given for students to label as they go for a good discussion beforehand. The front page serves as guided notes in class and the back page is for them to try on their own and write as paragraph proofs.
Take your students understanding of Transformations to the next level by having them make their OWN series of transformations. Students MUST use a Reflection, Rotation and Translation. I have found my students know all the rules MUCH better after actually applying them here. They also learn the IMPORTANCE OF LABELING and BEING VERY NEAT with their work! 10/10 my kids love doing this! Easy set up - only graph paper needed + rulers. Rubric that you can edit included!
I used this as the INTRO activity for solving linear equations. It is basic word problems where students naturally come to realize they already search for a "missing variable" in life all the time! I LOVE that students get the WHY behind solving linear equations right away when you introduce through this. In addition, students realize that ONLY ONE solution will make a scenario make sense - hence why we can substitute back in to confirm our answer. I also then introduced NO SOLUTION and INFINITE
Students will find the slope algebraically given two points. Then, plot two points to confirm the slope graphically. Afterwards, students circle if the slope is positive, negative, zero or undefined. There are four problems and students experience each of the 4 kinds of slopes! It is great for them to see and experience doing each of the four ways. We end with two critical thinking questions with slopes of zero and undefined.
Guided Notes - beginning with recognizing slope for parallel and perpendicular lines. Then graphing regular linear equations. Then finding the equation of a line parallel and perpendicular and graphing both. Worked great in my lesson and students could graph both parallel and perpendicular lines after.
Are you trying to get to know your students better in math class? Do you want to know if they have an after school job, live with any other siblings, have a growth mindset? This sheet is a great activity for you to get to know your students. I specifically tailored it to MATH students but you can mirror it to fit another course. 10/10 I use every year and refer back to it when I need to know more about a struggling learner.
Super successful lesson as students connect the triangle congruence theorems to the specific needs each one has. I included a writing prompt at the end and examples. The writing prompt forced students to draw connections. I FOUND THIS VERY SUCCESSFUL in my classroom!