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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
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Writing Expressions and Equations Worksheet Activity Mini Lesson
By Mathologist
Welcome to Mathologist's Dollar Store, where every teacher resource is just one dollar, helping you create a vibrant classroom without stretching your budget!
This short, printable lesson is designed to help students independently learn how to write expressions and equations. It features guided notes to support understanding and series of practice questions to reinforce skills.
This is also ideal for self-paced learning but also a great way for classroom use or homework assignments.
Order of Operations GEMDAS with Exponents Worksheet Activity
By Mathologist
Welcome to Mathologist's Dollar Store, where every teacher resource is just one dollar, helping you create a vibrant classroom without stretching your budget!
This activity is designed to help students master evaluating algebraic expressions using the order of operations (GEMDAS). It includes a set of guided notes that breaks down each step, providing clear explanations with an example. Students will then apply what they've learned through practice problems, reinforcing their understanding of how to correctly solve expressions with multiple operations. Perfect for classroom instruction, homework, or review!
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Function Rules and Tables Worksheet Identifying Domain and Range Activity
By Mathologist
This resource includes a guided notes to help understand function rules and tables, with a focus on the concepts of domain and range. Designed for middle and high school students, it offers explanations and practice problems to help students grasp how input-output relationships work in functions.
Students will learn:
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5 Cent Nickel Money Worksheets: Coin Identification & Scissor Cutting Skills
By The Student Worksheets
Teach students the value of the 5 cent nickel with these engaging Nickel Identification & Money Math Worksheets! Perfect for young learners, this resource focuses on helping students identify and understand the 5 cent nickel while building essential money math skills. The worksheets include fun, hands-on activities such as counting nickels, sorting coins, and practicing basic math concepts involving money.
In addition to money math, these worksheets also provide scissor cutting practice, allowing students to cut out and organize 5 cent nickels and other coins, improving fine motor skills.
These interactive worksheets are ideal for reinforcing coin identification, money recognition, and basic math operations.
Perfect for classroom use, math centers, or homeschooling, this resource offers a well-rounded approach to teaching money concepts and enhancing both math skills and fine motor coordination!
$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!
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!
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.
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!
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.
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.
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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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.
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.
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.
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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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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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Angle and Segment Addition Postulate print and digital maze bundle
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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.
This would be a great addition to:
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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.
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Great Resource. Highly recommend it for on-level students.
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Conditional Statements 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 Google activity is multiple choice.