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Solving Logarithmic Equations Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Looking for an exciting and interactive method to help your students review Logarithmic Equations? Look no further!
This self checking, no prep and easy-to-use activity is the perfect way for your students to practice solving logarithmic equations.
With 20 problems to solve, your students will be fully engaged and motivated to find the hidden image.
As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
A printable version of the questions is also included.
Students solve each question, entering their answers in the boxes. A correct answer reveals pixels in the image and students can move forward. If incorrect, nothing appears, prompting students to try again. Once all questions are answered correctly, the image completes for a rewarding finish! Students will also uncover facts and see famous landmarks of the city!
If they need to finish the activity on different days, they just need to use the same device and same browser. A button "continue" will appear and they will pick up right where they left.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to review math concepts with your students in a fun and meaningful way.
Grab this digital activity today and watch your students’ math skills soar!
Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
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Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Precalculus and Calculus Project |Derivatives Rules Review| Mystery Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Precalculus and Calculus Derivative Project includes 48 questions to Solve the Mystery of the Missing Math Manuscripts! Students will complete 4 Clue Sheets that cover the power, product, quotient and chain rules ! After they solve all 4 sheets they will discover that one person, time and location was not used. They will decode the letters with a corresponding number and discover the code to get the objects back!
This code is a great way to quickly check students work & an answer key is included!
Check out the preview video to see the book put together!
There will be a SERIES of Mystery Books so hang around for more! If you like this one don't forget to let me know below! :)
What is included:
- 4 Clue Sheets (with 12 questions each)
- an unlock code decoder worksheet
- student work booklet
- Answer Key
GREAT FOR:
- Derivatives Review
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- AP Calculus Test Prep for the Derivative Rules (in an engaging way)
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Operations on Rational Expressions - Board Game - Very low preparation
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
This is a fun and engaging game that can be used as a review or an informal assessment of operations on rational expressions. The operations included are adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing.
Minimal preparation for game is needed. Just copy the board games on card stock or laminate if you plan to reuse. Will need some sort of game pieces, but these could be colored paper shapes. I suggest dice, but could use with spinners just as easily.
Answer key and blank board game is included for students to write their answers.
Function Operations Activity | Composition of Functions | Dice Partner Game |
By AbsoluteValueMath
In this partner dice game on operations with functions, students are going to be choosing an f(x) and g(x) and a command. The commands include adding, subtracting, multiplying and composition of functions**.** This interactive game is sure to get your students engaged and keep them wanting more! My students always ask if we can play more ROLL A PROBLEM games!
Topics Included:
- Adding Functions
- Subtracting Functions
- Multiplying Functions
- Composition of Functions
- Evaluating Functions
How it works:
Each pair gets a game board and a dice (or use the template that comes with this product)
They will each get a workspace page to keep track of the problems they are creating and solving
Students will roll the dice 3 times to determine f(x), g(x) and the command
Why is the is awesome!?
- it's a great review for practicing function operations
- you can play this game for any length of time! You can say "complete X rounds" or "play for 20 minutes".
- they have to check their answers with their partners before they move on so it encourages math conversation and independence!
What you get:
- 1 GameBoard
- Workspace page (print more than 1 if your students will be solving more than 6 questions)
- Easy to understand direction cards to give each pair
- dice template
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Polynomial End Behavior Maze | End Behavior Flow Chart | Algebra 2 Activity
By AbsoluteValueMath
Mazes are a great way to engage your Algebra 2 students and review at the same time! Download these polynomial end behavior mazes and flowcharts to use for warm ups, exit slips, bell work or classroom activities! These mazes are great as a quick review and can easily promote discussion amongst students as they try to figure out what the correct path is. This resource also includes reference sheets for end behavior as well as flowcharts to help your students figure out what the end behavior is for each particular polynomial.
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