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Math Gag: Geometry (Game like Taboo!)
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
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Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!
Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"
This version is perfect for Geometry students. The terms used in this version are from Geometry.
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Math Gag: Pre-Calculus and Calculus (Game like Taboo!)
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!
Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!
Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"
This version is perfect for students who have completed up to Calculus 1. The terms used in this version are from Calculus and Pre-Calculus.
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Why Teachers Love Math Gag:
Conditional Statements Practice Task Cards with digital practice (Microsoft)
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
Students will practice writing inverses, converses, contrapositives, and biconditionals given a conditional statement. They will also determine whether a statement is valid or not.
The digital form is multiple choice. It is self-checking.
Arithmetic and Geometric Series Math Pick - A - Path: Haunted Mansion
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Can you find the treasure map hidden inside the haunted house? Will you end up helping a mother and daughter mend their relationship? Or will you wake up in your bed wondering if it was all a dream?
Find out in this Math Pick - A - Path!
A Pick - A - Path is a reader driven story. The reader can choose which direction they want to take in the story. There are countless reader experiences! Some adventurers might find the painting in the basement, other might not! Some know not to investigate the shed, others will find out soon enough!
Contents:
- Written with Google Forms.
- No prep from teacher needed! Allows students to practice their skills and read
through an interesting story right out of the box.
- Students can choose their direction and the narrative follows!
- Almost three dozen scenes, each with a math problem to solve!
- Three different ways to win. Find the treasure map, help a ghost, or both!
- Some scenes have images attached!
- Can be set as a quiz or for fun. Students can't move forward until math answer is
correct! Self checks!
Thanks for checking us out! Check back for more games from Howlin' Husky Math Games!
Solving Linear Equations Math Pick - A - Path: Haunted Mansion
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Can you find the treasure map hidden inside the haunted house? Will you end up helping a mother and daughter mend their relationship? Or will you wake up in your bed wondering if it was all a dream?
Find out in this Math Pick - A - Path!
A Pick - A - Path is a reader driven story. The reader can choose which direction they want to take in the story. There are countless reader experiences! Some adventurers might find the painting in the basement, other might not! Some know not to investigate the shed, others will find out soon enough!
Contents:
- Written with Google Forms.
- No prep from teacher needed! Allows students to practice their skills and read
through an interesting story right out of the box.
- Students can choose their direction and the narrative follows!
- Almost three dozen scenes, each with a math problem to solve!
- Three different ways to win. Find the treasure map, help a ghost, or both!
- Some scenes have images attached!
- Can be set as a quiz or for fun. Students can't move forward until math answer is
correct! Self checks!
Thanks for checking us out! Check back for more games from Howlin' Husky Math Games!
Math Gag: Algebra (Game like Taboo!)
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!
Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!
Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"
This version is perfect for Algebra students. The terms used in this version are from Algebra.
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Ways to Use Math Gag in Your Classroom:
Why Teachers Love Math Gag:
Math Gag: Middle School Math (Game like Taboo!)
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!
Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!
Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"
This version is perfect for Middle School students. The terms used in this version are from 6th to 8th grade.
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Ways to Use Math Gag in Your Classroom:
Why Teachers Love Math Gag:
Conditional Statements Practice Task Cards with digital practice (Google)
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
Students will practice writing inverses, converses, contrapositives, and biconditionals given a conditional statement. They will also determine whether a statement is valid or not.
The digital form is multiple choice. It is self-checking.
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on Both Sides degital google sheet
By Math Mania Store
practice solving multi-step equations with variables on both sides? This self-checking activity is perfect for reinforcing their skills! With 20 problems to solve, students will gradually uncover a hidden picture as they answer correctly.
What’s included:
➡️ 20 self-checking problems
➡️ Answer key
As students solve each equation correctly, a portion of a surprise image will be revealed. If an answer is incorrect, the image will not progress. Students will enjoy the challenge and anticipation of discovering the complete picture!
This resource works seamlessly in Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel, making it perfect for your digital or in-classroom activities.
Key Features:
✅ 20 engaging multi-step equation problems
✅ Interactive picture reveal, not pixel-based
✅ Self-checking for instant feedback
✅ Easy-to-use with Google Sheets or Excel
✅ Ideal for individual practice or classroom assessments
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Once downloaded, the images may need adjustment based on device and screen size. Make sure to delete the answer key before sharing with students so they can enjoy the full picture reveal experience!
Special Segments of Triangles - print & digital drag & drop mazes
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
This maze is meant for students to identify and use special segments of a triangle. The students will work their way through the maze by solving the problems and choosing the correct answer. Both the print form and the digital drag and drop use the same maze.
The special segments included are:
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Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Special angles) Placemat Activity
Angle and Segment Addition Postulate print and digital maze bundle
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Segment Addition Postulate Maze - Print and Digital
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
This maze is meant for students to practice using the Segment Addition Postulate. The students will work their way through the maze by solving the problems and dragging and dropping the yellow pieces to the correct answer.
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Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Special angles) Placemat Activity
Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Special angles) Halloween Color by Number
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Angle and Segment Addition Postulate - Maze Activity
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
There are print mazes that are meant for students to practice using the Angle Addition Postulate and the Segment Addition Postulate. The students will work their way through the mazes by solving the problems and choosing the correct answer. There are two mazes, one is the angle addition postulate and the other maze is the segment addition postulate.
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Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Special angles) Placemat Activity
Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Special angles) Halloween Color by Number
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Angle Addition Postulate Maze - Print and Digital
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
This maze is meant for students to practice using the Angle Addition Postulate. The students will work their way through the maze by solving the problems and dragging and dropping the yellow pieces to the correct answer.
This would be a great addition to:
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Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Special angles) Placemat Activity
Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Special angles) Halloween Color by Number
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products you buy. Just click on "My Purchases" then the purchased item.
Halloween Math Geometry Activity: Solving Angle Relationships Activity- Fall
By Modified Treasures
Engage your students with a spooky and interactive Halloween math Geometry activity! This Halloween-themed worksheet will have your students solving angle relationships as they uncover the mystery of the missing pumpkin pie. Designed around the concept of two parallel lines cut by a transversal, this activity helps students practice identifying and solving problems involving alternate interior, alternate exterior, corresponding, vertical, supplementary, consecutive interior, and consecutive exterior angles.
Mystery to Solve: Students will solve 18 angle relationship problems to uncover clues. Each correct answer allows them to eliminate suspects, times, and motives on a "Who, When, Why" suspect page. By crossing off the incorrect answers, students will ultimately reveal who stole the pie, when they took it, and why they did it!
Differentiated Learning: This product also includes a modified, guided version for struggling learners. In the guided version, students are given extra hints and step-by-step directions to help them understand how to identify angle pairs and set up equations. It’s perfect for students who need more support with the basics of angle relationships.
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Get ready for some Halloween fun while reinforcing essential geometry skills! This activity is perfect for a classroom Halloween math center, a review activity, or a festive homework assignment. Keep your students engaged and learning with this hands-on, mystery-solving worksheet. Happy Halloween!
Deriving the Quadratic Formula, Factoring, Algebra, Mini Project
By Mathologist
The Quadratic Formula, Algebra Mini Project
In this project, students will create a trifold flyer of The Quadratic Formula. The flyer will include:
*Deriving the formula
*Solving an example using the Quadratic Formula
*Coming up with examples.
Students can create this flyer as to teach someone else the lesson on deriving the Quadratic Formula. This project will help students understand the formula and how it was derived. It will also allow students to think and come up with their own examples with answers.
Common Core Standards:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.APR.C.4
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.APR.C.5
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.REI.A.1
More Algebra resources available:
Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Special Angle Pairs) Placemat Activity
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
Placemats are a highly engaging activity where students work together to race against other groups of students. There are 10 placemats of 4 problems over parallel lines cut by transversals or special angles. Included is finding angle measurements, determining type of angle pairs, and whether angle pairs are congruent or supplementary.
What Educators are saying:
Extremely satisfied
Great Resource. Highly recommend it for on-level students.
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Reverse & Compound Percentages Follow Me UK Version
By LittleStreams
These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise compound and reverse percentages including increasing and decreasing, and compound interest and depreciation.
Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder.
A calculator is recommended for the final 15 questions at least.
Some ideas for how to use follow me cards:
For an advanced start, begin on page two of the record sheet (the first card number is given).
This is the UK version with £ (pounds). Click here for our US version with $ (dollars). If you require a different currency, contact us at contact@littlestreams.co.uk
Reverse & Compound Percentages Follow Me US Version
By LittleStreams
These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise compound and reverse percentages including increasing and decreasing, and compound interest and depreciation.
Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder.
A calculator is recommended for the final 15 questions at least.
Some ideas for how to use follow me cards:
For an advanced start, begin on page two of the record sheet (the first card number is given).
This is the US version with $ (dollars). Click here for our UK version with £ (pounds). If you require a different currency, contact us at contact@littlestreams.co.uk
Conditional Statements Practice - Microsoft Forms
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
Students will practice writing inverses, converses, contrapositives, and biconditionals given a conditional statement. They will also determine whether a statement is valid or not. This Microsoft Forms activity is multiple choice.
Conditional Statements Practice Task Cards
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
High school geometry students will practice writing inverses, converses, contrapositives, and biconditionals given a conditional statement. They will also determine a statements validity. There are 20 task cards included.