Approximating Imperfect Squares to the Nearest Tenth Maze (with Answer Key)Make practicing square roots engaging and interactive with this Approximating Imperfect Squares Maze Activity! Students will build confidence estimating square roots of non-perfect squares by navigating through a fun and challenging maze. In this activity, students approximate the value of imperfect square roots to the nearest tenth. Each correct answer leads them forward, while incorrect choices send them down a differe
Students will apply y=mx+b and practice finding the slopes and y-intercepts of different word problems with graphs provided. Students will also practice identifying what the x and y axis represent and plugging in x and y values to the equation. Mix up the order of the worksheets and hang them up in different areas of the classroom.Break students into groups.They can either all start at the same animal or different animals.The correct answer will direct them to which animal to find next.The goal
Notes on functions and relationsPractice stating if a table is a function or not and explaining whyPractice stating whether the given graph is a function or not using the vertical line test.Practice comparing linear functions by looking at the rate of change and initial value. (slope and y-intercept)
Students can practice applying what they know about systems of equations to write a system and then solve it. Students will find the answer to a joke if completing the worksheet correctly. Students should match the question's answer with the appropriate letter in the boxes at the bottom of the worksheet.
Students should simplify the expressions given then find the appropriate simplified expression on the butterfly and color it the given color. Students have 23 expressions to simplify and color! Great for an extra credit assignment.
Discussion topics and follow up questions to have as class discussions, small group discussions, or independent writing prompts. Students can read about different topics in a middle school setting and think about solutions, how they would respond, and advice they may give to someone in a difficult situation.
Students can practice identifying the slope, y-intercept, writing a word problem in slope intercept form, and identifying the x and y variables in holiday word problems related to slope.