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Graphing Linear Equations: End-of-Lesson Quiz (With Answer Key) ALGEBRA
By Oops Math is Fun
Assess your students' mastery of graphing linear equations with this End-of-Lesson Quiz (No prep. Ready-to-use. Ready-to-print. Print and Use). This quiz is designed to test students' understanding of key concepts, including graphing using intercepts, creating tables of values, and interpreting real-world scenarios through graphing.
What's Included:
Note: The concept of slope is not yet included in this quiz.
This quiz is a great tool for gauging student understanding and preparing them for further algebraic challenges.
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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.
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.
Geometry Terms Review and Quiz- Points lines and planes activity-
By Modified Treasures
Do you need a way to review and assess the basic geometry terms? This Points, Lines, and Planes Review and Quiz have 27 questions each. This covers, naming and recognizing points, lines, planes, rays, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, skew lines, vertices, bisectors, midpoints, and angles.
Included:
Points, Lines, Planes Review
Points, Lines, Planes Quiz
No Answer key as some questions will have varying answers.
Whodunnit Activity: Solving Multi-Step Equations & Inequalities
By Math with Mrs. McNeal
Engage students with this fun and interactive Whodunnit activity for solving multi-step equations and inequalities! Perfect for reviewing and practicing equations with the distributive property and variables on both sides, this resource includes:
Two Formats: Stationary and walk-around options
Focus Areas: Equations and inequalities in one variable, critical thinking, and algebraic reasoning
Ideal for middle and high school math classes, this activity brings problem-solving to life while reinforcing essential algebra skills!
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
The Answers Are... Whole Numbers Part 1: FREE BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in teams of three to create all 5 expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's more challenging than you might think!
If you are implementing Building Thinking Classrooms this year, "The Answers Are..." is a great thinking task to do with your students at your Vertical Whiteboard stations during the first week of school. Once they solve one of the puzzles, they will keep coming back for more.
This FREE lesson includes the following:
I created this FREE lesson so any math teacher using BTC can have access to a quick lesson plan for one of the first few days of school. Get your students out of their seats, standing at their whiteboards, and thinking deeply about math.
$1 Dollar Identification & Scissor Cutting Skills Worksheets
By The Student Worksheets
Teach essential money skills with these engaging $1 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Skills Worksheets! Perfect for young learners, this resource combines math and fine motor practice as students learn to identify and work with $1 dollar bills.
Each worksheet provides hands-on activities where students can cut, sort, and match dollar bills, helping them build foundational money recognition and math skills.
Not only do these worksheets enhance money math abilities, but they also strengthen scissor-cutting skills, improving fine motor development. Ideal for math centers, classroom activities, or homeschooling, these worksheets are a fun and practical way to help students master dollar identification and develop important life skills.
Use this interactive resource to make learning about money both fun and educational!
Check The Temp - Measuring the Median
By YourTeachingDoc
The Median can be a difficult concept for students to master. A relevant approach to teaching the statistical value of the Median is to have students determine the High and Low temperatures of the weather for a week. To facilitate this, a worksheet has been designed as an easy way to integrate extra practice during Bell Ringers or Warm-Up activities.
Math Links- Equation of a Line Given Two Points(like the NYT game "Connections")
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Have you ever played the New York Times game, "Connections"? This worksheet combines this premise with math to put an exciting spin on learning.
This version concentrates on finding the equation of a line given two points.
Students will solve or simplify the sixteen problems. Then they will inspect the answers and try to find similarities. The sixteen answers can be grouped into four smaller sub groups ranging in difficulty from easy to tricky to find (yellow, green, blue, purple). Each group will have a distinct trait that puts them in this group.
Students can check to make sure a group is correct before trying to find another group. If they guess wrong, they check off a mistake box. Student should try to get all four groups with the least amount of mistakes!
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I Spy Holiday Christmas Search and Find Word Search Coloring Page Hot Chocolate
By The Emergency Sub
I Spy Holiday Christmas Search and Find Word
Warm up your classroom or home with these fun, festive I Spy worksheets featuring cute hot cocoa mugs! Perfect for the winter season, these worksheets offer a cozy way for students to practice counting, pattern recognition, and observational skills. Each page contains a vibrant, illustrated scene with hot chocolate mugs.
This set as includes a cozy and fun Hot Cocoa Word Search worksheet! This worksheet challenges children to find hidden words related to everyone's favorite winter treat – hot chocolate! With a selection of sweet and seasonal terms like “marshmallow,” “cocoa,” “peppermint” and “cup,” this word search is both entertaining and educational.
Bonus Item Included: Hot Cocoa Coloring Contest Worksheet
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!
Math Lesson Representing Data Google Slides
By Matemaths
Make teaching Representing Data easy with this super engaging Teacher Lesson Presentation.
Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this no prep resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with real life examples and class practice exercises during the presentation.
Representing Data:
Pictograms
Pie Charts
Bar Chart
Line Graphs
What you get with this resource:
Teacher Presentation in Google Slides that provides colorful visuals illustrating Probability concepts along with real life examples;
Pdf instructions
If you have questions about this resource or how to use it, please email me at matemaths@libero.it and I’ll get back as soon as possible!
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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:
By Meggen Loew
Christmas Tree Lot Project
Students will be asked to make a tree lot according to the student instruction page. Students will use special skills along with area and perimeter skills. A minor research component is included to research the types of trees to sell on their Christmas Tree Lot.
Materials Included:
· Goals and Teacher Instructions
· Student Introduction Page
· Student Planning Page
· Grading Rubric
· Optional Writing Page
· Christmas Tree Research Page
· Legends Page
· Elements and Pieces page
· 11x14 grid page
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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Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line Worksheet with Models 3rd Grade fraction
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
This will be amazing for helping your students understand equivalent fractions. Kids will practice equivalent fractions with these Beginner DIFFERENTIATD with number lines worksheets, this will help students find equivalent fractions and compare fractions that are parts of a whole.
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What's included: 18 equivalent fractions for students to identify using circle models as visual aid:
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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!
Whodunnit? Solving Multi-Step Equations and Inequalities
By Math with Mrs. McNeal
A stationary and walk-around option for students to engage with solving multi-step equations and inequalities in one variable, including equations using the distributive property and equations with variables on both sides of the equation.
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
The Answers Are... Whole Numbers Part 2: FREE BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in teams of three to create all 5 expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's more challenging than you might think!
If you are implementing Building Thinking Classrooms this year, "The Answers Are..." is a great thinking task to do with your students at your Vertical Whiteboard stations during the first week of school. Once they solve one of the puzzles, they will keep coming back for more.
This FREE lesson includes the following:
I created this FREE lesson so any math teacher using BTC can have access to a quick lesson plan for one of the first few days of school. Get your students out of their seats, standing at their whiteboards, and thinking deeply about math.
Golden dollar Identification & Money Math Worksheets with Scissor Cutting
By The Student Worksheets
ntroduce students to the Golden Dollar with these engaging Identification & Money Math Worksheets! This resource helps young learners recognize and understand the Golden Dollar coin while building essential money math skills.
Each worksheet includes fun, hands-on activities focused on coin identification, counting money, and basic math operations involving the Golden Dollar.
In addition to money math practice, these worksheets feature scissor cutting exercises, allowing students to cut out and sort Golden Dollars and other coins, supporting fine motor skill development.
Ideal for classrooms, math centers, or homeschooling, this resource provides a practical and enjoyable approach to teaching money concepts and math through interactive activities and scissor cutting practice!