Jeopardy PowerPoint game for perimeter, area, surface area, volume, and composite shapes. Clicking on a question box brings you to the problem slide. Next slide is the answer with a home button to go back to the main slide. Recommend using with a timer.
PowerPoint jeopardy game. Students need to be able to solve for missing parts of right triangles with trig functions, know special right triangle rules, know the unit circle and how to use it, know trig formulas (law of sines, law of cosines, heron's formula), and know basic sine/cosine graphing. Clicking on a question box brings you to the problem slide. Next slide is the answer with a home button to go back to the main slide. Recommend using with a timer.
I’m offering this resource for free because I’m experimenting with a different style of statistics instruction and want feedback from real classrooms. I’d genuinely love to hear what worked, what didn’t, and what could be improved. Explore → Extract → Execute → ExtendInstead of starting with formulas and notes, students begin by interacting with online simulations and visual tools to build intuition first. From there, they move into guided notes, practice, and extension activities. What’s Inclu
Jeopardy PowerPoint game for arithmetic, geometric, infinite geometric, and recursive sequences and series. Clicking on a question box brings you to the problem slide. Next slide is the answer with a home button to go back to the main slide. Recommend using with a timer.
Jeopardy PowerPoint game for geometric reflections, translations, rotations (counterclockwise), and dilations. Clicking on a question box brings you to the problem slide. Next slide is the answer with a home button to go back to the main slide. Recommend using with a timer.
7th - 11th
Geometry, Math
$2.50
Original Price $2.50
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