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Factoring Polynomials ( Algebra ) Task Cards (Grades 8-11)
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
Enhance your students' understanding of factoring polynomials with these 40 engaging task cards! Designed for grades 8-11, these cards cover a variety of factoring techniques, including factoring quadratics, difference of squares, and grouping. Perfect for classroom activities, small group work, or independent practice!
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Solving Equations Culminating Activity | Walk About Wall Journey | Multi-Step Eq
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Here's a great to assess whether your students have learned how to solve equations or not! The Equations Wall Journey gives them 20 different equations. The answer to each equation will lead them to the next equation. You can hang these around your room, in the hall, or all over the school. Add other hints to the pages. Make it your own!!
Included:
-Student Answer Sheet
-20 different equations on individual pages
-The Answer Key
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Angle Realtionships Poster Set (Math Geometry) | Parallel Lines and Transversals
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Are you tyring to teach Angle Relationships and you want a "permanent" way to disply the progression of adding transversals? Then is the poster set that you're looking for!
Poster 1 starts with two parallel lines and one transversal. All angles and lines are labeled.
Poster 2 adds another transversal and labels all of the angles for easy identification.
Poster 3 adds a 3rd transversal! All 20 angles and 5 lines are labeled.
Poster 4 adds another transversal and gives you 32 different angles.
Poster 5 shows all four of the previous posters in one place.
Yes, these are posters! But, they are in PDF form at 24x36....this means that you can send them to a poster printer for a full size poster print OR send them to the regular printer and use them as handouts.
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Probability Stations - Card Sharks
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Here is a FIVE Station activity on probability. Students rotate through the stations working on different aspects of probability with decks of cards.
**NOTE - I actually use this in a 7 station setup. One station is group 1-on-1 with me and another group is at the computers. (See last thumbnail for explanation.)
10 x 10 Coordinate Planes | Table and Coordinate Plane Templates
By AbsoluteValueMath
These 20 Printable Graph and Table Templates are clear with dark grid lines! They are great to give students during any graphing activities, exit slips, activities for displaying on a bulletin board or just regular practice lessons. You can also screenshot them to add to your own documents!
What you get:
Sheet 1: 10 X 10 Graph (4 on a page) with axes
Sheet 2: 10 X 10 Graph (4 on a page) without axes
Sheet 3: 10 X 10 Graph (1 on a page) with axes
Sheet 4: 10 X 10 Graph (1 on a page) - Only Quadrant I
Sheet 5: 10 X 10 Graph (1 on a page) with axes - Quadrants I and IV (Great for TRIG)
Sheet 6: 10 X 10 Graph (1 on a page) without axes
Sheet 7: 20 X 20 Graph (1 on a page) with axes
Sheet 8: 20 X 20 Graph (1 on a page) without axes
Sheet 9: 20 X 20 Graph (4 on a page) with axes
Sheet 10: 20 X 20 Graph (4 on a page) without axes
Sheet 11: 2 Column Tables (4 on a page) - Blank Labels
Sheet 12: 2 Column Tables (4 on a page) - x,y labels
Sheet 13: 2 Column Tables (4 on a page) - x,f(x) labels
Sheet 14: 20 X 20 Grid & x,y table (Half Sheets)
Sheet 15: 20 X 20 Grid & x,f(x) table (Half Sheets)
Sheet 16: 20 X 20 Grid & Blank labels on the table (Half Sheets)
Sheet 17: 10 X 10 Grid & x,y table (Half Sheets)
Sheet 18: 10 X 10 Grid & x,f(x) table (Half Sheets)
Sheet 19: 10 X 10 Grid & & Blank labels on the table (Half Sheets)
Sheet 20: 2 Column Tables (1 on a page) - Blank Labels
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Writing Linear Equations from Graphs | Slope-Intercept Form Digital Activity
By Math Mania Store
Writing Linear Equations from Graphs | Slope-Intercept Form Digital Activity | Self-Checking Google Sheets
Engage your 8th and 9th-grade Algebra students with this interactive Writing Linear Equations from Graphs activity! Designed for slope-intercept form practice, this digital Google Sheets activity includes 15 self-checking problems that make learning fun and effective. Each problem includes a dropdown menu, where students will select a problem number and view a graph with two hint points: a pirate ship and a treasure . Using these points, students will write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form, helping the pirate find the treasure along the way!
This resource is aligned with CCSS 8.F.A.3, 8.F.B.4, and HSF-IF.C.7a standards, making it an ideal fit for Common Core classrooms. Immediate feedback is provided for each answer—correct answers turn green and incorrect ones turn red—enabling students to self-check and correct as they progress.
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Factoring Expressions Activity Art Picture Mystery Reveal Digital Self-Checking
By Math Mania Store
Engage your 7th and 8th-grade students with this interactive Factoring Expressions Activity featuring an art Picture Mystery Reveal! This digital activity, hosted on Google Sheets, includes 20 problems that challenge students to factor expressions, reinforcing key algebra skills in an engaging and rewarding format.
Features:
With this Factoring Expressions Mystery Picture Reveal activity, students build confidence in algebra skills while enjoying a hands-on digital learning experience. Perfect for grades 7 and 8, this resource combines skill-building with interactive fun!
Writing Equations in Slope Intercept Form from Two Points color by number
By Math Mania Store
Write the Equation of a Line in Slope-Intercept Form from Two Points (24 Equations) | Color by Number Mandala Art Activity
Engage your 7th to 9th-grade students with this hands-on algebra worksheet! Students will practice writing the equation of a line in slope-intercept form by using two points. This resource includes 24 equations to solve, along with an answer sheet for quick grading. As an added bonus, students can color a mandala based on their correct answers, making this a fun and interactive way to learn.
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Solving Two Step Equations Mystery Picture Activity Google Sheets
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep, spring-themed, and self-checking two-step equations activity.
Students will solve 20 two-step equations using Google Sheets. I used it as a sub-plan in eighth grade and the kids loved it.
As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
The answers include negative numbers and fractions.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
Copyright © 2023 Matemaths
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Solving Two Step Equations Mystery Picture Activity Google Sheets
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep, spring-themed, and self-checking two-step equations activity.
Students will solve 20 two-step equations using Google Sheets. I used it as a sub-plan in eighth grade and the kids loved it.
As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
The answers include negative numbers and fractions.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
Copyright © 2023 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
***YOU CAN EARN MONEY for future TeachShare purchases when you leave feedback on a resource you purchase. All you have to do is leave feedback on the purchased resource. In doing it, you earn TpT credits that credits can be redeemed and used for future purchases.
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Solving Linear Equations Mystery Picture Activity
By Matemaths
Solve linear equations and reveal a mystery picture with this fun Google Sheets activity.
This is a great way to practice algebra skills and celebrate spring at the same time. No prep required, just assign and go. Perfect for sub plans or remote learning. Suitable for eighth grade students or anyone who needs a refresher on solving linear equations.
Students will solve 20 equations.
The answers include negative numbers.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
Copyright © 2023 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
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Solving Linear Equations with Variables on Both Sides | Algebra Activity
By Matemaths
Are you looking for new activities to solve equations with variables on both sides? This Scoot game is a new way to engage your students with task cards. Students will solve multi-step equations with variables on both sides.
Includes use of the distributive property, combining like terms, and integers.
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SCOOT:
Put a question card on each desk.
Give each student an answer sheet and a pencil.
Have each student answer the question card on their desk and record their answer on their answer sheet. Make sure to remind them to answer the correct number.
Give students x (I gave my students 2 minutes, but it’s up to you) minutes to answer each question. Then say “SCOOT”.
When you say “scoot”, students will quickly stand up, leave their card at their desk and move to the next desk with the next number. They will then start working immediately on the next question.
When all students are finished, check the answers as a group.
Other ideas for using task cards in the classroom:
EXIT SLIP:
Have a student choose a card and let him solve the equation before leaving class.
Copy onto colored card stock. Laminate them and use them year after year.
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Two Step Equation Math Mystery Activity- Equation Halloween Activity- Algebra.
By Modified Treasures
Engage your students in a fun and interactive way to practice solving two-step equations with this exciting Math Mystery activity! In this worksheet, students will solve 21 two-step equations, crossing off their answers from a "Who, Where, and Why" list as they go. Once they've correctly solved all the equations, the remaining three uncrossed boxes will reveal the mystery of "Who, Where, and Why"—a thrilling twist that keeps students motivated while reinforcing essential algebra skills.
This activity is perfect for independent practice, review sessions, or group work, and it adds an element of excitement to mastering two-step equations. To support differentiation, a guided modified version is included, providing scaffolded steps for students who may need extra support.
Features:
Make solving equations fun with this interactive math mystery that encourages problem-solving while promoting critical thinking!
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Mystery Activity- Whodunit- Modified Algebra
By Modified Treasures
Engage your students with this fun and interactive mystery-solving activity while reinforcing key algebra skills! In this activity, students work through 24 polynomial problems—12 for adding polynomials and 12 for subtracting polynomials—to uncover clues and solve a mystery.
How It Works:
This hands-on approach helps students practice adding and subtracting polynomials in an engaging, puzzle-like format. It’s perfect for review, homework, or an in-class activity.
What’s Included:
Students will love the challenge of solving both the math and the mystery!
Kentucky Derby Equations Pixel Coloring Activity (Modified Version Included)
By Modified Treasures
Rev up the excitement in your math classroom with this no prep "Kentucky Derby Equations Pixel Coloring Activity"! Combining the thrill of the Kentucky Derby with the challenge of solving two-step equations, this engaging resource promises an unforgettable mathematical adventure for students. There is a modified version included to help guide struggling learning through the process. Great for differentiation.
In this unique activity, students will put their equation-solving skills to the test as they work through a series of carefully crafted two-step equations. But here's where the fun begins – instead of simply solving the equations, students will use their answers to uncover a hidden image of a majestic horse resting before the Kentucky Derby!
As students correctly solve each equation and find their answer choice, they'll use the provided color key to color the corresponding pixel on the coloring sheet. With each equation solved, more of the horse image will be revealed, creating a sense of anticipation and excitement as students progress through the activity.
Key Features:
Whether used as a standalone activity, a math center station, or a fun way to reinforce equation-solving skills, our Kentucky Derby Equations Pixel Coloring Activity is sure to captivate and inspire your students. Get ready to saddle up for an equation-solving adventure like no other and uncover the winning horses of the Kentucky Derby!
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Kentucky Derby Equations Pixel Coloring Activity (Modified Version Included)
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Halloween Mystery Equations Activity- Halloween Algebra Activity- Fall Equations
By Modified Treasures
Bring spooky excitement to your math lessons with this set of 12 Halloween-themed Mystery Equation Word Problems! These engaging, seasonal problems challenge students to solve multi-step equations while working through haunted houses, ghosts, and pumpkins. Perfect for critical thinking practice, these word problems add a fun Halloween twist to your math instruction. Great for sub plans.
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Bring the Halloween spirit into your math classroom while building important algebra skills! The inclusion of a modified version makes this resource versatile for all learning levels.
Solving Equations With Variables on Both Sides- Coloring Activity (Two Versions)
By Modified Treasures
Solving equations with variables on both sides Coloring Activity: This is an activity of 12 problems. Students solve the problem and find the matching answer. They then color the picture according to the color of the answer. There is a modified and non-modified version. The modified version guides students through the process of solving equations when variables are on both sides. This is a great way to differentiate when you have a gap between learning abilities in your class.
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Solving Equations Color by Number Activity (Modified & Non-Modified Version)
By Modified Treasures
Do you need a print and go color by number activity for students to practice their solving equation skills? This is a great resource and students will love the final result. There is a modified version to help guide those students who need extra assistance when it comes to working independently. Great for sub plans!
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Solving Equations Color by Number (Two versions)
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Solving Equations Involving Absolute Value WORD PROBLEMS | Algebra
By Oops Math is Fun
Challenge your students with real-world applications of absolute value equations using this word problems worksheet. This resource is perfect for helping students understand how absolute value equations are used in everyday situations. Each problem is designed to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills, making it a great addition to your math curriculum for middle and high school students.
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All documents are produced using LaTeX, providing clean, professional, and easily readable documents. LaTeX is renowned for its ability to produce documents with precise and accurate mathematical typesetting.
Licensing Terms: This purchase is for one teacher's use in their classroom. It is non-transferable and cannot be shared with colleagues, or used across a grade level, school, or district without purchasing additional licenses.
Copyright Terms: This resource cannot be uploaded to the internet, except on password-protected sites accessible only to students. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
Solving Literal Equations: Study Guide with Examples, Exercises, Answer Key
By Oops Math is Fun
ALGEBRA | Enhance your students' understanding of solving literal equations with this in-depth, comprehensive study guide. This study guide is perfect for classroom instruction, independent study, or homework support. An answer key is included to facilitate quick and accurate feedback.
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Keywords: Solving Literal Equations, Algebra Study Guide, Multiple Variables, Math Practice, Algebra PDF, Math Answer Key, Middle School Algebra, High School Algebra, Detailed Examples, Isolating Variables.
All documents are produced using LaTeX, providing clean, professional, and easily readable documents. LaTeX is renowned for its ability to produce documents with precise and accurate mathematical typesetting.
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Licensing Terms: This purchase is for one teacher's use in their classroom. It is non-transferable and cannot be shared with colleagues, or used across a grade level, school, or district without purchasing additional licenses. For inquiries about transferable licenses, please contact us at oopsmathisfun@gmail.com.
Copyright Terms: This resource cannot be uploaded to the internet, except on password-protected sites accessible only to students. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
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