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Team Target Review: Systems of Equations Group Review Activity Grade 8
By EZMath
Ever needed a review activity on solving and graphing systems of linear equations for 8th grade math that was fun and engaging for your students? Team Target Review is a cooperative and competitive activity designed to get students thinking, talking, and working together.
Teams of 2-4 students work together to complete increasing levels of difficulty on systems of equations. As students progress, you can quickly assess mastery and give intervention help on the spot.
This activity works great as an engaging review session before an assessment, a quick(ish) activity on one of those pesky minimum days where you have limited time, or as part of a block period when you want to break up the direct instruction.
This activity includes:
-Suggested activity instructions (based on how I run this in my classroom).
-6 rounds with 2-4 problems each of targeted review on solving systems of equations for 8th grade.
-Complete worked out solutions for all 6 rounds.
If you enjoy this activity you might also like my other Team Target Review activities, or check out my Level Up products, which provide students increasing levels of challenge they can do at their own pace.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
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!
What's Included:
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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Factoring Trinomials using the "X-mthod" Algebra, Task Cards
By Mathologist
Factoring Trinomials using the x-method. Practice with these task cards to factor out trinomials. Great for center work, group work, and/or for that extra practice to master the skill of factoring.
You can print once and have the task cards to reuse year after year.
More resources on factoring can be found at my store:
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Factoring-Using-Greatest-Common-Factor-GCF-Method-Algebra-3033052
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Factoring-by-Grouping-Algebra-Math-3042262
Algebra 1 Inequality Matching Cards | Guided Discovery Activity | Task Cards
By AbsoluteValueMath
These Algebra 1 Inequality Matching Cards are the absolute best way for your students to see the connections between inequalities, solutions, graphs and verbal expressions! This set includes 48 unique cards and can be used in SO MANY DIFFERENT WAYS, including:
- A GROUP WORK OR PAIRS ACTIVITY
- A DISCOVERY ACTIVITY
- INDIVIDUALIZED EXIT SLIPS (with proof of conceptual understanding!)
Included in this product is:
- 12 inequality cards
- 12 solution cards
- 12 verbal expressions
- 12 inequality graphs
- 3 possible activities to do with these cards
- A note-catcher to glue or tape the cards to once they find the matches
- A discovery activity to see the connections between circles, signs and arrow direction
- Full answer keys
- Exit Slip
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Graphing Systems of Equations Differentiated Review Activity| Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on graphing systems of equations. Aligned to the common core standards, Level Ups provide 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite graphing skills all the way up to creating and graphing systems of equations from context.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review graphing systems of equations after teaching the concept, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
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Algebra 1 End of Year Review | Algebra 1 Final Exam | Test Prep | 8th and 9th
By AbsoluteValueMath
If you are looking for Algebra 1 Test Prep material for the Regents Exam, Final, Midterm or even to use as extra credit, check out this printable mock regents with matching task cards for a more interactive lesson! This exam is set up just like the Algebra 1 Regents Exam so your students will have plenty of practice with the types of questions the state asks! If your students don't take a regents exam you can still use this product in the following ways:
Final Exam
1.Print this out and just make it their final exam.
2.The answer key is already done for you!
Regents Prep
1.Have students form study groups to complete these questions over a couple of days in class (give out the printable)
2.Have students work together in groups with task cards
Homework
1.Pre-assign certain questions for HW the night before and go over them the next day in class.
Pre-test
1.You can give students 3 hours of class time to complete this test
2.Grade it and let them know how they did
3.Have them go back and make corrections or do a class activity going over all the questions
What you get:
1. 37 questions modeled after the NYS Algebra Regents Exam (14 pages)
- There are 2 versions: one that says "Mock Regents" and one that says "Test Prep" depending on what you need this for
- TASK CARDS with all 37 questions for a more interactive lesson
2. Reference Sheet with the top 13 most used formulas
3. A recording sheet for students to write their final answers for the multiple choice for easy grading
You might also like:
More Algebra 1 Resources
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Graphing Linear Functions Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way for your students to practice or review graphing linear functions in both slope-intercept form and standard form. Aligned to the common core standards, this Level Ups activity includes 5 differentiated tasks that increase in rigor. The task cards begin with pre-requisite skills involving proportional relationships and the basics of slope and y-intercept, then "level up" all the way to creating an appropriately scaled graph for a given linear function scenario.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review what is and is not a function, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
My students love "Level Up Day" in my own classroom, and the activity works great as independent practice, a pairs activity, or even group work. I also use this when I need a majority of students working independently while I pull a small group for intervention.
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Level Ups: Defining & Comparing Functions FREE Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way for your students to practice or review defining functions and comparing functions. Aligned to the common core standards, this Level Ups activity includes 5 differentiated tasks that increase in rigor. The task cards begin with pre-requisite skills involving identifying the slope and y-intercept of linear functions in different representations, then "level up" all the way to creating and comparing functions that are both linear and non-linear.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review what is and is not a function, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
-Suggested activity instructions (based on how I run this in my classroom).
-Five levels with 6 - 11 questions each.
-Complete answer keys for each level.
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Writing Linear Functions Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on working with writing linear functions given a table, a graph, two points, or a scenario. Aligned to the common core standards, this Level Ups activity provides 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite skills involving 7th grade proportional relationships and slope of a line.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review writing linear functions after teaching the concepts, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Solving Two-Step Equations Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 7 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on working with solving two-step equations. Aligned to the common core standards, this Level Ups activity provides 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite skills involving order of operations, operations with integers, and operations with fractions (rational numbers).
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review solving two-step equations after teaching the concepts, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Linear Functions From Tables & Graphs Quiz Quiz Trade Cards Level 1 | Grade 8
By EZMath
Need a fun review activity for writing linear functions from tables and graphs that gets your students up and moving around the room? These printable Quiz Quiz Trade task cards give students the opportunity to move while quizzing each other on simple tables of values and graphs of linear functions. This 20-minutes activity is perfect for the middle of a block period, a short minimum day class period, or quick review session before an assessment.
Each student gets a card with either a table of values or a graph, meets up with a partner, and then quizzes them on their card, and answers their partner's card. Students are then able to coach each other if needed, then trade cards when done and find a new partner. See the lesson preview for the full lesson instructions!
This lesson includes the following:
My students love every time we do a Quiz Quiz Trade day, and I bet yours will too!
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Rigid & Non-Rigid Transformations Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way for your students to practice or review transformations on the coordinate plane, including translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations. Aligned to the common core standards, this Level Ups activity includes 5 differentiated tasks that increase in rigor. The task cards begin with pre-requisite skills of graphing on a coordinate plane and identifying basic transformations, then "level up" all the way to performing a sequence of up to three different transformations.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review transformations, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
My students love "Level Up Day" in my own classroom, and the activity works great as independent practice, a pairs activity, or even group work. I also use this when I need a majority of students working independently while I pull a small group for intervention.
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Solving Single Variable Equations Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on working with solving single variable equations. Aligned to the common core standards, Level Ups provide 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite one-step equation and algebraic expression skills all the way up to writing and solving equations with variables on both side of the equal sign.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review equation solving after teaching the concepts, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Team Target Review: Integer Exponents Group Review Activity Grade 8
By EZMath
Ever needed a review activity on the properties of exponents that was fun and engaging for your students? Team Target Review is a cooperative and competitive activity designed to get students thinking, talking, and working together.
Teams of 2-4 students work together to complete increasing levels of difficulty on the properties of exponents. As students progress, you can quickly assess mastery and give intervention help on the spot.
This activity works great as an engaging review session before an assessment, a quick(ish) activity on one of those pesky minimum days where you have limited time, or as part of a block period when you want to break up the direct instruction.
This activity includes:
-Suggested activity instructions (based on how I run this in my classroom).
-Six rounds with six problems each of targeted review on the properties of exponents for 8th grade.
-Complete worked out solutions for each round.
If you enjoy this activity you might also like my otherTeam Target Review activities, orcheck out my Level Up products, which provide students increasing levels of challenge they can do at their own pace.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Solving Systems of Equations Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on solving systems of linear equations. Aligned to the common core standards, Level Ups provide 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite algebraic expression skills all the way up to writing and solving systems of equations from context.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review solving systems of equations after teaching the concept, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Team Target Review: Solving Equations Group Review Activity Grade 8
By EZMath
Ever needed a review activity on solving equations that was fun and engaging for your students? Team Target Review is a cooperative and competitive activity designed to get students thinking, talking, and working together.
Teams of 2-4 students work together to complete increasing levels of difficulty on solving equations. As students progress, you can quickly assess mastery and give intervention help on the spot.
This activity works great as an engaging review session before an assessment, a quick(ish) activity on one of those pesky minimum days where you have limited time, or as part of a block period when you want to break up the direct instruction.
This activity includes:
-Suggested activity instructions (based on how I run this in my classroom).
-5 rounds with four problems each of targeted review on solving equations for 8th grade.
-Complete worked out solutions for each round.
If you enjoy this activity you might also like my other Team Target Review activities, or check out my Level Up products, which provide students increasing levels of challenge they can do at their own pace.
Check out my blog at EZMathBlog or follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.