This resource contains everything you need to develop a child's conversation skills. It contains: Developing Conversation Skills Lesson Plan 10 pages with 40 Continue the Conversation Scenario Picture Cards Continue the Conversation Prompt Cards Continue the Conversation Role Play Script This resources is ideal for developing conversation skills in children who have social communication difficulties or language needs. It is particularly helpful for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
The First Nations – Canada’s Indigenous People and History Unit “First Nations of Canada” introduces students to the rich diversity of Canada’s First Nations. Students…
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Want to have a little fun with graphing equations while still challenging your students academically? This digital breakout is intended for reviewing slope intercept form while having a little fun. This individual or team building exercise will provide challenge, conversation, and fun. This breakout will allow students to practice graphing a line using slope intercept form and determining the equation for a line. Digital breakouts are similar to physical lock box breakouts but without the hassle of all the necessary equipment. A digital breakout uses the same concept but without the physical locks and keys. All you need is the internet and collaborative, logical minds. If you have used digital breakouts before, all you will have to do is assign the link provided. The link is to a Google Site that holds the Google Form with the “locks” and the narrative for the breakout. Custom links are embedded within the Google Site to the clues. Clues can be found by solving 5 locks including: ★ Clicking on hyperlinks found within underlined text and pictures ★ Determining who will be (laser) tagged using equations in slope intercept form in quadrant ONE ★ Determining who will be (laser) tagged using equations in slope intercept form in ALL four quadrants ★ Determining which team wins using slope intercept form with ALL four quadrants ★ Determining the equation for the best path to take in order to go to 5 different locations on the graph ★ Informally introducing systems of equations by determining which prize was chosen by locating the prize that is located on both lines -------------Printable Pages Included: Graph paper is NOT required to complete the breakout. The breakout is intended to be ALL digital. Graph paper for quadrant one and all quadrants is included if needed. ---------------------- New to Digital Breakouts? A step by step teacher's guide is provided. ★ Want other math breakouts? Seasonal Math Breakouts Understanding Pi Breakout Understanding Pythagorean Theorem Breakout ♥ Love Digital Breakouts? Want to enjoy some seasonal fun? Back to School Digital Breakout Halloween Digital Breakout Thanksgiving Digital Breakout Christmas Digital Breakout Valentine Digital Breakout ♥ Love all things DIGITAL? Try other digital math resources: 8th Grade+ Math Resources ★ Follow Me to be notified of NEWLY released resources. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Licensing Terms : By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only for personal use in their own classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, unless you have purchased a transferable license, and therefore can not be passed from one teacher to another. If the teacher who purchased this license leaves the classroom or changes schools, the license and materials leave with that teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses. Copyright Information : © Moving Towards Mastery Please note - all material included in this resource belongs to Moving Towards Mastery. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material but you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet.
Learn about angles whilst creating beautiful kaleidoscope patterns. Combining art with maths in this project is guaranteed to get your students excited about angles. This inquiry will delight your students as they experiment with constructing a range of precise angles to insert into their kaleidoscope; they will be highly motivated to try more and more angles as their art develops. This is suitable for distance learning and can be completed independently at home Students will: Learn technical mathematical drawing skills: how to use a protractor to draw angles Understand the 6 types of angle Draw precise angles Focus on acute angles for the kaleidoscope Be mindful Create beautiful art Investigate and discover This pack includes: Resource list Poster about the 6 types of angle Step by step instructions about how to use a protractor to construct precise angles Photographs of every stage Step by step instructions to create beautiful kaleidoscope art Prompts for further investigation into angles and properties of angles around a point Problems to solve Look out for my other specifically designed DISTANCE LEARNING art and maths lessons: Distance Learning Maths Art – Kandinsky Inspired Geometry Art Distance Learning Art – Paul Klee Inspired Cityscapes Distance Learning Art – Picasso Inspired Cube Art Distance Learning Art – Rothko Inspired Color Fields Distance Learning - Klimt Inspired Tree Of Life Distance Learning - Matisse Inspired Mural Distance Learning - Lichtenstein Inspired Pop Art - 3 Projects in One Distance Learning M&M Data Handling Investigation
Are you teaching multiplication arrays to your students? This resource contains FUN and ENGAGING multiplication worksheets that focus on multiplying with arrays using repeated addition. These practice sheets are ideal for morning work, centers, or homework! Types of worksheets included: * Highlight the multiplication fact that goes with each array. * Cut and paste to match each array with the corresponding multiplication fact or repeated addition. * Color the array to show the multiplication fact. * Complete the chart: array, multiplication sentence, repeated addition sentence. * Solve word problems by using arrays. Happy teaching! Dana's Wonderland
✐ This activity is a good review of understanding how to "Divide Radicals". Type of questions of this maze: ☑ Dividing Square Root by Square Root (With Variables) - Variables are assumed to be positive ☑ Dividing nth Root by nth Root (With Variables) - Variables are assumed to be positive Students should feel comfortable with: ☑ Dividing Radical Expressions ☑ Rationalizing the Denominator ☑ Simplify radicals (take a look at simplifying radicals mazes available at my store) If you're looking for a maze that will NOT require rationalization, consider looking at this MAZE instead. There are 15 radical expressions provided in this maze. From start to end, the student will be able to answer 12 questions out of the 15 provided to get to the end of the maze. Please, take a look at the preview before purchasing to make sure that this maze meets your expectations. After seeing the preview, If you would like to modify the maze in any way, please don't hesitate to contact me via Q and A. A DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS ACTIVITY IS SOLD SEPARATELY AT MY STORE HERE This maze could be used as: a way to check for understanding, a review, recap of the lesson, pair-share, cooperative learning, exit ticket, entrance ticket, homework, individual practice, when you have time left at the end of a period, beginning of the period (as a warm up or bell work), before a quiz on the topic, and more. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! FOLLOW ME FOR MORE MAZES ON THIS TOPIC & OTHER TOPICS © Never Give Up On Math 2019 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
This bundle includes a total of 60 INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES. These are the TOP 20 Algebra I Activities sold at my store as well as TOP 40 Algebra I Activities. These activities are Paperless, zero prep, interactive, and very engaging. Many of these activities are self-checking as well. Each of these activities is sold separately at my store. Please visit the links below for more details about each individual product. Type of activities: ☑ Digital Breakout ☑ Use with Google Form ☑ Scavenger Hunt ☑ Magic Square ☑ Digital Emoji ☑ Jigsaw Puzzle ☑ Puzzle Piece Match ☑ Fun Fact These activities maybe used as: ☑ Formative Assessment ☑ Check for understanding ☑ Review ☑ Recap of the lesson ☑ Pair-share ☑ Cooperative learning ☑ Exit ticket ☑ Entrance ticket ☑ Homework ☑ Individual practice ☑ When you have time left at the end of a period ☑ Beginning of the period (as a warm up or bell work) ☑ Before a quiz on the topic ☑ ... and more. CHECK OUT ALGEBRA I TOP 20 INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES RIGHT HERE CHECK OUT ALGEBRA I TOP 40 INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES RIGHT HERE ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2020 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
I came across the Angel and the Cowboy years ago. I did not create this, but I did add the bow tie. I love using this with inequalities. I have found it most useful when working with piecewise func…
Most classrooms I've taught in have at least one or two early finishers that grasp the lesson quickly, speed through the independent wo...
The Scavenger Hunt activity focuses on " Graphing Linear Inequalities" where several objectives are assessed. I used this activity after I completely finished teaching Graphing Linear Inequalities section and immediately before teaching "Graphing Systems of Inequalities" section. It is a challenging activity in some ways. as it provides a complete assessment of understanding of working with Linear Inequalities. There are 16 cards (with 16 questions) that drills the understanding of how to: ☑ Graphing Linear Inequalities (4 questions) ☑ Determining whether a given ordered pair is a solution to a given inequality [would need to substitute] (4 questions) ☑ Determining whether a given ordered pair is a solution to a graph of a linear inequality (4 questions) ☑ Finding the inequality that represents the given graph (4 questions) Students should feel comfortable with: ☑ Graphing linear equations written in standard form (or change standard form to slope-intercept form) ☑ Graphing Horizontal Lines ☑ Graphing Vertical Lines ☑ Determining when an inequality gives a dashed line vs. solid line ☑ determining which region to shade ☑ Substituting the coordinates of a given point into the linear inequality to show whether it is a solution or not ☑ How to determine whether an ordered pair is a solution or not when a graph is provided instead of an inequality My kids loved this activity and found it beneficial. Hopefully yours will find it enjoyable and helpful as well :-) In some classes I ran this activity in class while in others I assigned it at home or in groups. In both cases, students LOVED it. In Classroom Scavenger Hunt OPTION In the classroom version, this activity will allow students to move around the room. There are 16 cards with 16 different problems assessing the understanding of Graphing Linear Inequalities. ♥ ♥ Please take a look at the preview to see what type of questions this product focuses on before purchasing. I truly hope that you find this product beneficial to your students. ♥ ♥ This activity maybe used as a review before an assessment on this concept. Students will feel better after this activity as they understand the concept better while working as a team. How to play? After you assign the first card, students will locate the card around the room and answer the question on the card. Then, after solving the question with their partner (or group or individually), student will find the answer as it is placed on another card around the room. Then, student will answer the question on that card repeating the process. Students will utilize the Scavenger Hunt Answer form to keep a record of their answers as well as their sequence. I will strongly encourage that student show work and attach it to the answer form. I have attached a visual organizer of the findings which would help in checking out the sequence quickly. It is an "A"wesome card which could be given to every student. You may choose to print 1 per page or 4 per page. Both printing options are included in this product. This activity is a great tool for differentiation. It could be used as a review before a quiz or a test on this topic, TASK CARDS, Cooperative Learning, ... et .. It is a great way of "Cooperative Learning". It also could be used as a formative assessment. In addition to the Scavenger Hunt file, you'll find an answer form to be used by students as well as an answer key. Don't forget to check the preview. At Home OR Stations Scavenger Hunt OPTION This is a new strategy that I have been using in my classroom which allows for differentiation. I have included the scavenger hunt in a small size with an organizational bulletin and a small 'A'wesome Card. Students will simply take the scavenger hunt at home and do it instead of a homework or as an extra credit. Please visit the preview to see some pictures of the final product when completed with this option. My students have enjoyed this option and thought it was fun. I hope that your students will love it as well. This activity includes a suggested STEP-BY-STEP ANSWER KEY. I used this activity before I quizzed my students on Linear Inequalities using Google Form: Linear Inequalities ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2019 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
Check out these interesting facts about jellyfish. This fact booklet contains a range of fun and educational activities. The jellyfish crafts make a beautiful classroom display! This non-fiction book on jellyfish is a great resource to use for doing a research project on ocean animals with your pre-k/kindergarten class or struggling first graders. This reader can be used for independent reading as well as for guided reading groups. It’s a great addition to any ocean animal unit you might have planned. It works great for the class as a whole, groups, centers, homework, early finishers, or independent workers who need to be challenged. Note: You receive TWO versions of this product when you purchase it. One is the regular PDF and the other is digital so that your students can complete them on a device. The TpT Digital Activity will allow you to add additional customizations from the product page. #distancelearning In addition to the black and white informational booklet about jellyfish, a note-taking note, and several choices of the research form, and crafts are included. All you have to do is print the booklet back to back. The pages are numbered to make the printing easier. Other booklets may be found in my store on other ocean animals - seahorses, sharks, dolphins, octopi, whales and starfish. Whale Fact Booklet Octopus Fact Booklet Crab Fact Booklet Starfish Fact Booklet Shark Fact Booklet Seahorse Fact Booklet Dolphin Fact Booklet Standards CCSSSL.K.5 Add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions as desired to provide additional detail. CCSSSL.K.2 Confirm understanding of a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media by asking and answering questions about key details and requesting clarification if something is not understood. CCSSSL.K.1 Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. CCSSW.K.8 With guidance and support from adults, recall information from experiences or gather information from provided sources to answer a question. CCSSW.K.2 Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic. CCSSRF.K.4 Read emergent-reader texts with purpose and understanding. CCSSRF.K.1a Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page. CCSSRL.K.1 With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. I hope you enjoy this product! TheBeezyTeacher
✐ This 10 questions (MULTIPLE CHOICE) product is a NO PREP & SELF GRADING 100% EDITABLE (EXCEPT FOR THE IMAGES) activity that will assess students in understanding how to work with LOGARITHMS when first introduced. In this activity, students will work with these type of questions: ☑ Change Exponential equation to Logarithmic Form ☑ Change Logarithmic Equation to Exponential Form ☑ Evaluate Logarithms (change to exponential form and use common base) I use this Google Form as: ☑ Recap ☑ Warm up (Entrance Ticket) ☑ Quiz ( Individual Practice) ☑ Exit Ticket ☑ Homework ☑ Center Activity (for differentiation) ☑ .... & as you wish Students should feel comfortable: ☑ Switching between Logarithmic & Exponential Equations ☑ Solving Exponential Equations using common base My Algebra II students have appreciated this quick quiz as it helped them to assess their understanding of logarithms before moving forward with the curriculum. An Optional Hard Copy is included in this product. A Suggested Step-By-Step Answer Key is included in this product. Please take a look at the preview and see the questions of this Google Form before purchasing. I used this google form after practicing using EMOJI - Introduction to Logarithms (Logs as Inverses) FOLLOW ME FOR MORE GOOGLE FORMS ON THIS TOPIC & OTHER TOPICS ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2019 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
This ❤ Digital Interactive Activity ❤ is an engaging practice of working with “Dividing Polynomials by Monomials" . This products has a total of 12 questions assessing the ability to work with many aspects of Operations on Polynomials. This activity is great for DIFFERENTIATION. This activity is self-checking. At the end of the activity, students would have formed a picture. Correct pixel art image implies finding the correct answers. Year after year, my students always enjoy working with "Pixel Art“ activities. They appreciate this type of activity as it allows them to be independent and find their "own mistakes" before seeking any help. These activities are used widely in our "Digital Breakouts" and it is finally time to create its own brand. This Pixel Art activity requires students to feel comfortable with: ☑ Dividing polynomials ☑ Using quotient property of exponents The questions of this Pixel Art:: ☑ May have One variable ☑ May have Two variables ☑ No remainder ☑ The division is always by a monomial ** If you're looking for dividing polynomials by polynomials, check out THIS LONG DIVISION PIXEL ART activity and THIS SYNTHETIC DIVISION PIXEL ART activity ** Solutions to this Pixel Art activity are: ☑ Always polynomials (NO REMAINDERS!!!!) This Pixel Art activity has 2 Options (Same set of questions): ☑ Option 1: Choose from a drop down list (See Video above) ☑ Option 2: Choose from an Answer Bank (See Video above) In this activity students will be using Google Sheet. This activity is not editable. Some students used their computers, some used their phones, while others used their IPADs. As long as there is a Google Drive there is a way. I used this activity during "Remote Learning" and my students were very appreciative of it. Students were expected to show why a specific buy is better than the other. This activity includes the followings: ☑ Instructions on how to obtain the Google Interactive Activity ☑ 1 Activity ☑ Answer Key ☑ Graphing paper This activity is great because: ☑ IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK (Illustrated in the preview above) ☑ No Prep is needed ☑ 100% Digital ☑ 100% Interactive ☑ Engaging ☑ LOVED BY STUDENTS ... I heard my students saying that this is their favorite type ☑ Self-Checking CHECKOUT OUR GROWING PIXEL ART COLLECTION RIGHT HERE Below are two Pixel Art Freebies that you may like or would like to use as a guide to check whether this type of activities work in your classroom or not. FREEBIE PIXEL ARTS: ☑ Solving Equations in One Variable Pixel Art Activity ☑ Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing Pixel Art Activity Checkout these Pixel Art Bundles: ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA I VOLUME 1 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA I VOLUME 2 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA I VOLUME 3 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA II VOLUME 1 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA II VOLUME 2 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ MEGA BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA I & ALGEBRA II - DISTANCE LEARNING 100 PIXEL ARTS We truly hope that your kids find this Google Interactive activity very beneficial. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! FOLLOW ME FOR MORE DIGITAL PIXEL ARTS ON THIS TOPIC & OTHER TOPICS © Never Give Up On Math 2021 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
Check out: How to Color an Emoji Digitally? Right HERE This EMOJI Activity is part of: ☑ 2017 Google Interactive Membership {GROWING BUNDLE} - Current & Future Products This ❤ Google Interactive Activity ❤ is an engaging practice of "Finding the Determinant of a 3x3 Matrix". This is a BLENDED Activity where a hard copy(which is sold separately at my store here) of the activity is also included. Students should feel comfortable with: ☑ Calculating the Determinant of a 3x3 Matrix ☑ Using the notation: || to stand for determinant of the matrix Options in Completing this EMOJI: ☑ Manually using the Diagonal Method (By Hand) for all questions ☑ Manually using the Expansion by Row Method (By Hand) for all questions ☑ Some Manually while others by Calculator (to allow for Practicing with Matrices using Technology) ☑ Complete using Calculator for all questions Dimensions of Matrices of this EMOJI are: ☑ 3 x 3 Students would need to solve the mystery emoji by following the color key. My students are fascinated with an additional coloring option that I have included where they could pick their own colors. They have become very very creative. I am including this option in this emoji and I truly hope that your kids will love it as much as mine have. Please, TAKE A LOOK at the PREVIEW before purchasing to make sure that this creative activity MEETS your expectations. After seeing the preview, If you would like to modify it in any way, please don't hesitate to contact me via Q and A. I will update and include a second version in this product JUST FOR YOU ☻ In the Google Interactive portion of the activity students will be using Google Slides. Some students used their computers, some used their phones, while others used their IPADs. As long as there is a Google Drive there is a way. This activity includes the followings: ☑ Instructions on how to obtain the Google Interactive Activity ☑ Instructions on how to perform the activity (with pictures) ☑ 1 Activity ☑ Answer Key (Several Colored Final EMOJIs are included) ☑ Hard Copy of the Activity ✶ ✶ ✶ My students truly were ENGAGED answering the questions and had a BLAST COLORING and finding the mystery picture much better than the textbook problems.✶ ✶ ✶ This RELAXING EMOJI could be used in: math centers, group work, a way to check for understanding, a review, recap of the lesson, pair-share, cooperative learning, exit ticket, entrance ticket, homework, individual practice, when you have time left at the end of a period, beginning of the period (as a warm up or bell work), before a quiz on the topic, substitute planning, and more. Please check out this FREEBIE Google Interactive activity and use it as a guide to check whether this activity works in your classroom or not. FREEBIE ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2017 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺ This Bumblebee Emoji is the creation of my daughter Nora
Mathematical Practice 3 emphasize that students should be able to critique the reasoning of others. How often do we wish to stop the common mistakes from occurring? How often do we wish to emphasize to our students not to make a particular error? How often do we wish that we could show our students all the "possible" common errors and have them analyze it? This product contains "ERROR ANALYSIS" cards which deal with common mistakes in the area of finding the slope of a line from a given graph. It will give students the opportunity to analyze errors. I have comprised a list of possible mistakes that students make when they're asked to find the slope from a given graph and included these mistakes in cards. Common mistakes such as switching rise and run, not starting with the same ordered pair provided on the graph when calculating the slope, not finding the correct slope of the parallel and perpendicular line, and many more common mistakes are illustrated in these cards. A "POSSIBLE" answer key is provided in two different formats: A chart and on the Error Analysis Cards as well. Please use your own way of rewriting/rewording the answer key to bond with your students. Students will be engaged in these 13 Error Analysis cards. In each of the cards, a scenario is given with the wrong calculation of the slope. The student will be asked to: 1. Identify the error and explain it 2. Solve the problem correctly 3. Provide a helpful strategy to avoid making this mistake in the future. You could provide the student with the Error Analysis card to answer on it, or, use the attached answer form. When could you use Error Analysis Cards? Here are some suggestions: - Cooperative Learning - Pair Share - Centers - Warm-Ups (to do now/Bell work) - Enrichment - Assessment - Entrance/Exit Ticket - When some time is left at the end of the class regardless of the topic being taught - Homework assignment - Review before a quiz (major test) on this concept - with Communicators - .... etc. (Be creative :-) ) Please check out the FREEBIE regarding ERROR ANALYSIS at - FREEBIE * Error Analysis - MATH. This FREEBIE is to include a sample of every ERROR ANALSYS card that I design. I am hoping that it will help our students to be better in their critiquing skills and avoid making the common mistakes. This product is part of the: - BUNDLE * ERROR ANALYSIS Finding the slope from graphs, points,and equations. More products to come in the area of ERROR ANALYSIS in other topics of Algebra I and Algebra II. Enjoy!!! P.S.: I have included the file as a whole in PDF format. I have also broken the file into separate pages just incase you have issues with printing. This product is part of the SLOPE ACTIVITIES BUNDLE found at: ***************************************************************** BUNDLE OF All about Slope (Exit Tickets, Error Analysis, Mazes, Emoji, Task Cards, GOAL, BINGO, Smart Response, & MORE) *****************************************************************
This bundle includes a total of 9 Google Forms. Each of these google forms is sold separately at my store. Please visit the links above for more details about each individual product. I use these Google Form as: ☑ Recap ☑ Warm up (Entrance Ticket) ☑ Quiz ( Individual Practice) ☑ Exit Ticket ☑ Homework ☑ Center Activity (for differentiation) ☑ END OF THE YEAR Recap!! ☑ .... & as you wish Please take a look at the preview and see the questions of this Google Form before purchasing. FOLLOW ME FOR MORE GOOGLE FORMS ON THIS TOPIC & OTHER TOPICS ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2020 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
The Scavenger Hunt activity focuses on finding the "c" value which will "Complete the Square". There are 16 cards (with 16 questions) that drills the understanding of how to: ☑ Find "c" which will complete the Square ☑ Add (b/2)² Students should feel comfortable with: ☑ Working with "even" linear coefficient such as: x² + 30x + c ☑ Working with "odd" linear coefficient such as: x² + 3x + c ☑ Working with "fraction" linear coefficient such as: x² + (2/7)x + c Please note that the leading coefficient is "1" for all 16 quesitons. My kids loved this activity and found it beneficial. I liked that it gave them confident as they roamed around the classroom finding "c". I used this activity before we started to solve by completing the square. Hopefully yours will find it enjoyable and helpful as well :-) In some classes I ran this activity in class while in others I assigned it at home or in groups. In both cases, students LOVED it. In Classroom Scavenger Hunt OPTION In the classroom version, this activity will allow students to move around the room. There are 16 cards with 16 different problems assessing the understanding of Finding "c" to Complete the Square. ♥ ♥ Please take a look at the preview to see what type of questions this product focuses on before purchasing. I truly hope that you find this product beneficial to your students. ♥ ♥ This activity maybe used as a review before an assessment on this concept. Students will feel better after this activity as they understand the concept better while working as a team. How to play? After you assign the first card, students will locate the card around the room and answer the question on the card. Then, after solving the question with their partner (or group or individually), student will find the answer as it is placed on another card around the room. Then, student will answer the question on that card repeating the process. Students will utilize the Scavenger Hunt Answer form to keep a record of their answers as well as their sequence. I will strongly encourage that student show work and attach it to the answer form. I have attached a visual organizer of the findings which would help in checking out the sequence quickly. It is an "A"wesome card which could be given to every student. You may choose to print 1 per page or 4 per page. Both printing options are included in this product. This activity is a great tool for differentiation. It could be used as a review before a quiz or a test on this topic, TASK CARDS, Cooperative Learning, ... et .. It is a great way of "Cooperative Learning". It also could be used as a formative assessment. In addition to the Scavenger Hunt file, you'll find an answer form to be used by students as well as an answer key. Don't forget to check the preview. At Home OR Stations Scavenger Hunt OPTION This is a new strategy that I have been using in my classroom which allows for differentiation. I have included the scavenger hunt in a small size with an organizational bulletin and a small 'A'wesome Card. Students will simply take the scavenger hunt at home and do it instead of a homework or as an extra credit. Please visit the preview to see some pictures of the final product when completed with this option. My students have enjoyed this option and thought it was fun. I hope that your students will love it as well. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2019 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
**UPDATED WITH REMOTE LEARNING OPTION MAY 2020** Who knew hikes and picnics could be so enjoyable? It was a splendid beginning of summer. You and your friends held a gathering at Berryhill Park to celebrate the end of a successful school year. After an appetizing picnic, your group goes for a serene hike in the surrounding; just some peaceful time together in nature. But halfway through the planned hike, unexpected things begin to happen. The trail begins to look unfamiliar. You miss some crucial landmarks. An electric scent hangs in the air, and untimely darkness blankets the sky. An eerie feel hangs in the atmosphere, and your group turns to return to your picnic sites. After walking for a few moments, however, you stop mid-step. Ahead of you is a dead end, blocked by a menacing, grey machine, with blue stripes running down its sides. You and your group exchange puzzled glances. One of your friends is brave enough to walk forward to the machine, and give it a kick. Instantly, the machine kickstarts. From its sides sprout two large devices, resembling Star Trek Phasers. Your group freezes for a moment, watching the machine, until the ray's tip begins to light up. "Run!" screams someone in your group. You and your friends turn to race away, but are engulfed in a bright beam of light before you can move. You close your eyes, and feel a cold stillness wash over you. After a few seconds of silence, you sneak a peek at yourself. You seem unharmed, as do most of your friends. But why are they so far away...? And why are they so tiny? You gasp, in an oddly high pitch voice, in realization at what just happened. The device mounted onto a machine was a Shrink Ray! A buzz comes from the machine that just miniaturized you, and your group gathers around the machine. A screen, roughly your current size, pops up from the machine's base. Five empty spaces pop up on the screen, along with an Earthen-style keyboard. The top of the screen reads "SHRINK RAY DISABLER". Your group realizes inputting the correct codes into the device is the only way to return yourselves to normal size. Hurry up and get yourselves through this small predicament! Good luck! * I have to say that this is Digital Breakout uses only and only POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS as I wanted it to be a review of concepts for all levels of Algebra II that I teach. This digital Breakout is a review of: ► Combining Functions (Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, & Dividing) ► Finding the Composition of Two Functions ► The inverse of LINEAR FUNCTIONS ONLY ► Evaluating Combined Functions (whether the combining is by addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or composition) Students must feel comfortable with: ☑ Function Notation (IS A MUST) ☑ Combining Two Polynomial Functions by Addition: f(x) + g(x) and (f + g)(x) ☑ Combining Two Polynomial Functions by Subtraction: f(x) − g(x) and (f − g)(x) ☑ Combining Two Polynomial Functions by Multiplication: f(x) ⋅ g(x) and (fg)(x) ☑ Combining Two Polynomial Functions by Division: f(x) ÷ g(x) and f(x)/g(x) ☑ Combining Two Polynomial Functions by Composition: f(x) ο g(x) and f(g(x)) ☑ Finding the Inverse of Linear Functions: f⁻¹(x) If you would like to see the functions used ahead of time before purchasing, please email me at: [email protected]. There are 5 locks that require unique combinations. Students may work individually, with pairs, or groups in unlocking these locks. Collaboration, Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking are very evident as students trying to breakout. Students will interact with: ► Google Sites (Must have access) ► Google Sheets (Must have access) ► Google Forms (Must have access) ► Google Slides (Must have access) ► Jigsaw Planet (Must have access) [CLICK HERE TO CHECK] Please make sure that school/district does not block out of domain sharing of Google Drive Resources. Please note that this digital breakout is NOT editable. When this activity was completed by my students they shared how much they've enjoyed it as it allowed them to work together and the "Mystery" part of it when finding the combinations made them think outside the box. In this product you'll find: ► Link to Google Site with its associated activities ► Visual step-by-step instructions on breaking each of the 5 locks ► Optional Recording Form ► Suggested Step-by-Step Answer Key ► Combinations to breakout ► Optional Hint Cards ► Optional Site Map (NEW:When I divided my students into 2 groups (7-8 students per group), I gave each group this site map so they could IDENTIFY and DIVIDE the locks amongst themselves.Students who managed to unlock one of the locks moved on to help their partners in the group.This site map allowed students to stay in control and focused.I truly hope you like using it) As this activity has 5 locks, you may choose to complete all locks or skip some. If you decide to skip some locks, just provide the students with the combination to that particular lock. You may also like other Digital Breakouts: •Concert Nightmare: Digital Breakout about Solving Radical Equations •Crack The Code: Dividing Polynomials Style •The Lost Painting: Digital Breakout about Slope & Linear Equations •SUNKEN: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing •EXPEDITION: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution •UFO: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination •BLIZZARD: Digital Breakout about Arithmetic & Geometric Series •FOSSILS: Digital Breakout about SLOPE •TRAPPED: Digital Breakout Linear Inequalities & Systems of Linear Inequalities •AND MORE HERE!!! One last note, I like to play digital breakouts with music and timer in the background. I use this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IguXWr7vU8 ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺.Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. 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This is a PDF product with 44 pages, written in Romanian language. It contains worksheets for the thematic unit about frog and turtle. It contains: mini books with life cycles, charts with life cycle to be completed, cut and paste, put in the correct order, math games with mixed or simple exercises with multiplication, addition, subtraction, division, diagram Venn, pages to make a book (The Hare and The Turtle, by Esop and another book about Five frogs - the kids can draw pictures here), labels with words for reading and making sentences, a game with sentences. The preview file does not contain all 44 pages. Acesta e un format PDF cu 44 de pagini. Este scris in limba romana. Contine fise, idei de activitati si jocuri pentru temele Broasca si Broasca testoasa. Ele se adreseaza elevilor din ciclul primar, se pot aborda acasa sau la scoala. Iata ce contine setul: -fise cu cilul de viata al broastei si al testoasei -pagini pentru mini carti cu ciclul de viata -fisa pentru a compara cele doua specii - diagrama Venn -un joc cu propozitii -fise de matematica (exercitii cu operatiile de baza) -pagini pentru a alcatui doua carti, copiii pot citi textul, apoi pot desena: Iepurele si Testoasa dupa Esop si Cinci broscute -pagini pentru a scrie si a desena o poveste scurta. Precizare: Formatul de preview nu contine toate cele 44 de pagini. Alte resurse din magazinul meu: Jocuri de inmultire - inmultirea cu 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Cifrele romane, fise, postere, jocuri Spinner Game la Gramatica Click pentru a ajunge inapoi la alte resurse EmaLaScoala.
The Scavenger Hunt activity focuses on " Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities" where several objectives are assessed. I used this activity after I completely finished teaching Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities section. It is a challenging activity in some ways as it provides a complete assessment of understanding of working with Systems of Linear Inequalities. There are 16 cards (with 16 questions) that drills the understanding of how to: ☑ Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities (10 questions) ☑ Determining whether a given ordered pair is a solution to a given inequality [would need to substitute] (3 questions) ☑ Determining whether a given ordered pair is a solution to a graph of a linear inequality (3 questions) Students should feel comfortable with: ☑ Graphing systems of linear equations written in standard form (or change standard form to slope-intercept form) ☑ Graphing systems of linear equations written in slope-intercept form ☑ Graphing Horizontal Lines ☑ Graphing Vertical Lines ☑ Determining when an inequality gives a dashed line vs. solid line ☑ Determining which region to shade ☑ Be familiar with the possibility that systems of Parallel Lines may have no solution ☑ Substituting the coordinates of a given point into the system of linear inequalities to show whether it is a solution or not ☑ How to determine whether an ordered pair is a solution or not when a graph is provided instead of an inequality My kids loved this activity and found it beneficial. Hopefully yours will find it enjoyable and helpful as well :-) In some classes I ran this activity in class while in others I assigned it at home or in groups. In both cases, students LOVED it. In Classroom Scavenger Hunt OPTION In the classroom version, this activity will allow students to move around the room. There are 16 cards with 16 different problems assessing the understanding of Systems of Linear Inequalities. ♥ ♥ Please take a look at the preview to see what type of questions this product focuses on before purchasing. I truly hope that you find this product beneficial to your students. ♥ ♥ This activity maybe used as a review before an assessment on this concept. Students will feel better after this activity as they understand the concept better while working as a team. How to play? After you assign the first card, students will locate the card around the room and answer the question on the card. Then, after solving the question with their partner (or group or individually), student will find the answer as it is placed on another card around the room. Then, student will answer the question on that card repeating the process. Students will utilize the Scavenger Hunt Answer form to keep a record of their answers as well as their sequence. I will strongly encourage that student show work and attach it to the answer form. I have attached a visual organizer of the findings which would help in checking out the sequence quickly. It is an "A"wesome card which could be given to every student. You may choose to print 1 per page or 4 per page. Both printing options are included in this product. This activity is a great tool for differentiation. It could be used as a review before a quiz or a test on this topic, TASK CARDS, Cooperative Learning, ... et .. It is a great way of "Cooperative Learning". It also could be used as a formative assessment. In addition to the Scavenger Hunt file, you'll find an answer form to be used by students as well as an answer key. Don't forget to check the preview. At Home OR Stations Scavenger Hunt OPTION This is a new strategy that I have been using in my classroom which allows for differentiation. I have included the scavenger hunt in a small size with an organizational bulletin and a small 'A'wesome Card. Students will simply take the scavenger hunt at home and do it instead of a homework or as an extra credit. Please visit the preview to see some pictures of the final product when completed with this option. My students have enjoyed this option and thought it was fun. I hope that your students will love it as well. This activity includes a suggested STEP-BY-STEP ANSWER KEY. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2019 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
This resource contains eight non-fiction texts about animal defenses. There are two passages about animals that use camouflage, two about animals that use chemicals, two about animals that use mimicry, and two about animals that use another method of defense. The passages are written on different levels and are of different length making it easy to differentiate. There are corresponding recording sheets to help students show what they have read about. The passages were written with fourth graders in mind, but the information is very interesting and complex and would be useful for upper grades as well. ☀️What others are saying about our top-selling Animal Adaptations reading passages:☀️ "Great resource! I love setting up the cards in different centers and getting my students moving around the classroom as they read about each one." "Very user-friendly!" ❤️Click Here to Follow Us! Related Resources ⭐ Fourth Grade NGSS 4-LS1: Life Science Unit ⭐ Fourth Grade NGSS: Bundle of Science Units for the Whole Year! ⭐ Third Grade NGSS 3-LS1, 3-LS2, 3-LS3, and 4-LS4: Life Science Unit ⭐ Third Grade NGSS: Bundle of Science Units for the Whole Year! ⭐ Animal Adaptations: Five Informational Reading Passages ⭐ Animal Intelligence: Reading Passages and Activities ⭐ Land Biomes of the United States: Six Informational Reading Passages ⭐ Plant Adaptations Informational Reading Passages and Activities ⭐ Natural Disasters: Five Informational Reading Passages ⭐ Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Reading Passages for NGSS Customer Tips: How to get TpT credit to use towards future purchases: *Please go to your My Purchases page (you need to login). Next to each purchase you’ll see a Provide Feedback button. Click that and you will be taken to a page where you can give a rating and leave a short comment about the product. Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you credit that you can use towards your future purchases.
Unit 5: Polynomials and Polynomial Functions Lesson 9: Transforming Polynomial Functions ✐ This 16 questions - (16 points in total) product is a NO PREP & SELF GRADING 100% EDITABLE (EXCEPT FOR THE IMAGES) activity that will assess students understanding in how to work with Transforming Polynomial Functions. In this activity, students are asked to: ☑ Transform Parent Cubic Function: f(x) = x³ --> g(x) = a(x − h)³ + k ☑ Describe the transformation of a given Cubic Function ☑ Find ALL REAL zeros of a transformed cubic function (only 1 real zero) ☑ Find a Quartic Function given 2 real zeros Students need to feel comfortable with: ☑ Horizontal Transformation (Right and Left) ☑ Vertical Transformation (Up and Down) ☑ Vertical Stretch or Compress ☑ Reflection across the x-axis ☑ Find All Real Zeros of transformed cubic function: Given: g(x) = −a(x − h)³ + k --> x = ∛(k⁄a) + h ☑ Find a Quartic Function given 2 real zeros. As there are several approaches to this model, the approach used here is to multiply by the quadratic expression (x² + 1). The 2 questions here are Multiple Choice. Pls feel free to change to open ended if a different approach is desired. I use this Google Form as: ☑ Recap ☑ Warm up (Entrance Ticket) ☑ Quiz ( Individual Practice) ☑ Exit Ticket ☑ Homework ☑ Center Activity (for differentiation) ☑ .... & as you wish My Algebra II students have appreciated this quick quiz as it helped them to assess their understanding of Transforming Polynomial Functions before we administered a major assessment on the concept. An Optional Hard Copy is included in this product. A Suggested Step-by-Step Answer Key is included in this product. Please take a look at the preview and see the questions of this Google Form before purchasing. FOLLOW ME FOR MORE GOOGLE FORMS ON THIS TOPIC & OTHER TOPICS ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2020 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
Do your students struggle with parallelism in their writing? This complete, no-prep lesson on parallel structure and extra practice activities will help give them the tools they need to identify and correct sentences that are not parallel. Included in this resource: PowerPoint presentation with explanation of parallel structure and many example sentences for students to clearly understand how to analyze a sentence and make necessary changes to make the sentence parallel. At the end of the presentation, there are more opportunities for students to practice individually or in pairs. Please note that PowerPoint presentation is NOT editable. Set of 28 task cards for students to practice analyzing sentences to correct problems with parallelism. Response sheet with spaces for students to identify the connected parts, analyze the structures, and rewrite the sentence correctly. Answer key for all task cards with notes for certain answers that might need further explanation. Consider purchasing the PowerPoint Lesson and Practice Activities Growing Bundle and get access to all current and future PowerPoint lesson and activity resources. Bundle price will increase as new resources are added, so grab it at the lowest price now! You might also like: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences Lesson and Practice Grammar and Language Activities Through Text Analysis Tier 2 Vocabulary and Activities Brain Breaks, Icebreakers, and Warm Ups ESL Lessons for Educational Talks Picture Writing and Discussion Prompts Song Lyric and Analysis Bundle **************************************************************************** ★★★ Important note to customers! ★★★ If you enjoyed this product, I would be very grateful for your feedback. It's easy and fast! Plus, you will earn credits to use toward future purchases in any TpT store! If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions, please post in the question to seller section or email me at the address listed on the downloaded product. Not sure how to leave feedback? Please go to your My Purchases page. Next to each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I ❤️ followers! click the FOLLOW ME link to get sale alerts, updates and news about future products. You will also be notified when new products are uploaded, most of which are 50% off for the first 48 hours, so it pays to follow me! For information on newest products, special sales, and promotions, also follow me on: Pinterest Facebook Twitter Thank you!!
This MEGA bundle (40+ products) includes a variety of activities to working with the "Slope" Concept which is an essential objective of the common core state standards and is very much needed in moving forward in the Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II curriculum. This bundle includes the following different activities dealing with the slope: • Exit Tickets • Error Analysis • Mazes • Relay Race • Scavenger Hunt • BINGO (Paper Version) • Domino Chain • Smart Response • To Be or Not To Be • GOAL • Task Cards • EMOJI • Selected GOOGLE ACTIVITIES (NEW) The products of this bundle are sold separately at my store. The questions in these products are different. Please visit the links below for more details about each individual product. These 39 products are: ☛ 1. ERROR ANALYSIS: (26 cards) • Error Analysis - Slope from Graphs Cards & Answers • Error Analysis - Slope from Points & Equations ☛ 2. MAZE: (9 mazes) • Maze - Find the SLOPE from a given graph • Maze - Find the SLOPE from a given set of ordered pairs • Maze - Find the SLOPE from an equation (with BONUS) • Maze - Use the SLOPE to complete the ordered pair • Maze - Find the SLOPE of parallel and perpendicular lines (2 Mazes) • Maze - Find the SLOPE - ALL IN ONE!!! • Maze - Find the SLOPE from a table of values ☛ 3. EXIT TICKET: (16 Exit Tickets) • Exit Ticket - Find Slope from Graph • Exit Ticket - Find Slope given 2 points • Exit Ticket - Find Slope given equation in slope-intercept form • Exit Ticket - Find Slope given equation in standard form ☛ 4. GOAL and QR Code + Quizzes: (48 questions) • GOAL NO PREP - Find the slope from ordered pairs and Quiz (QR Codes) • GOAL NO PREP - Find the slope from graphs and Quiz (QR Codes) • GOAL NO PREP - Find the slope from equation and Quiz (QR Codes) • GOAL NO PREP - Find the slope from table and Quiz (QR Codes) ☛ 5. RELAY RACE(8 Rounds = 32 questions): • Relay Race - What is the SLOPE??? ☛ 6. SCAVENGER HUNT: • Scavenger Hunt - Find the SLOPE • NEW Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - Slope from Graphs • NEW Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - Slope from Points • NEW Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - Slope from Graphs & Points ☛ 7. BINGO (36 cards): • BINGO - SLOPE (PAPER) • BINGO - SLOPE (SNB) ☛ 8. DOMINO CHAIN (24 Domino): • DOMINO CHAIN - Find the Slope ☛ 9. SMART BOARD AND SMART RESPONSE: • To Be Or Not To Be - Is the line rising, falling, vertical, or horizontal??? ☛ 10. TASK CARDS with optional QR CODE:(40 cards) • Task Cards - Find the slope (graphs, ordered pairs, equations, tables, and right triangle) ☛ 11. EMOJI • EMOJI - SLOPE - Find the slope from graphs • EMOJI - SLOPE - Find the slope given 2 points • EMOJI - SLOPE - Find the slope given table of values • EMOJI - SLOPE - Find slope of PARALLEL lines (graph, points, table, equation) • EMOJI - SLOPE - Find slope of PERPENDICULAR lines graph, points, table, equation • EMOJI - SLOPE - Are the Lines Parallel, Perpendicular, or Neither? • EMOJI - SLOPE - Find slope of line: graphs, points, table, equation (any form) • EMOJI - SLOPE - Find Slope 3 Models: Graph, 2 Points, & Table ☛ 12. Google Activities • Slope Sort 2 Ordered Pairs (2 Levels Puzzle) • Jigsaw Puzzle: Slope from Graphs (Distance Learning) • Jigsaw Puzzle: Slope-Intercept Form (Graphs & 2 Points) Distance Learning • Slope of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Puzzle Match • Scavenger Hunt: Find slope from graphs • EMOJI - Find slope from 2 Points • NEW Find the SLOPE from Graphs - EMOJI Google Interactive • NEW Find the SLOPE: Ordered Pairs - EMOJI Google Interactive • NEW Slope Different Representations (Google Interactive & Hard Copy) • NEW Scavenger Hunt: Find Slope from 2 Points (Google Interactive & Hard Copy) Here are different ways to utilize these activities: - Cooperative Learning - Pair Share - Centers - Warm-Ups (to do now/Bell work) - Enrichment - Assessment - Entrance/Exit Ticket - When some time is left at the end of the class regardless of the topic being taught - Homework assignment - with Communicators - .... etc. (Be creative :-) ) Definitely the activities of this bundle could be used THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Just save the activities and BRING THE CONCEPT BACK TO LIFE later on. This will hopefully help our kids to continue prospering and feel confident about such an important topic in Algebra. Don't forget to check out the preview ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺thank you☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!!
**UPDATED WITH REMOTE LEARNING OPTION MAY 2020** It was just a normal day, or just about as normal as it gets for you and your team of space explorers. Well, today things turned a little sour. You were zipping across the undiscovered cosmos at near-light speeds, just like you do each day. But suddenly, your ship ran out of fuel, forcing you to crash-land on an uncharted, unexplored planet in search for natural resources. After exploring the planet for a few hours, you finally come across an alien civilization possessing a large quantity of Nova Crystals: the exact type of gem used to power your rocket. Unfortunately, the inhabitants of the city aren't willing to give up their Nova Crystals without something in return. After negotiating with you, your team and the aliens come to an agreement: in exchange for the Nova Crystals, you will go on a dangerous quest to find The Eveline, an ancient and powerful relic lost to the ages. According to the alien civilization, you must walk on a path going through the Bodavin forest to retrieve the Eveline. This will be no easy trip: you must solve many puzzles and endure many trials to survive and access the Eveline. Hundreds before you have traveled through the Bodavin, but none have returned. You may not want to complete such a quest, but if you want to get off this planet alive, you don't seem to have much of a choice. Best of luck to you and your team! The quest may be long and perilous, but I have no doubt that you shall endure! Now, there is no time to spare: onwards to victory! This digital Breakout is a review of: ► Classifying Polynomials by Degree & Number of Terms (Lock 1) ► Add & Subtract Polynomials (only distribute -1) (Lock 2) ► Multiply Binomials (Lock 3) ► Multiply Binomial by Trinomial (Lock 4) ► Add & Subtract Polynomials (must multiply by monomial) (Lock 5) ► Applications (Lock 6) Students must feel comfortable with: LOCK 1: ☑ Classification of Polynomial Functions by Degree and Number of Terms (Degree: Constant, Linear, Quadratic, Cubic, Quartic, Quintic, & 6th Degree. Number of Terms: Monomial, Binomial, Trinomial, Polynomial with Four Terms) LOCK 2: ☑ Add Polynomials ☑ Subtract Polynomials (Students may distribute a negative 1 or add the opposite. Only a value of (-1) precedes the second polynomial) * Lock 5 is where a multiplication by a monomial must be done first. LOCK 3: ☑ Multiply Binomial by Binomial ☑ Raise a Binomial to a second degree (special case) ☑ Multiply sum and difference of binomials (special case) LOCK 4: ☑ Multiply Binomial by Trinomial ☑ Multiply Trinomial by Binomial LOCK 5: ☑ Add Polynomials, however, student must distribute a monomial to both polynomials first ☑ Subtract Polynomials, however, student must distribute a monomial to both polynomials first LOCK 6: ☑ Applications: Find Area of a Rectangle ☑ Applications: Find Area of a Square (raising a binomial to a second degree) ☑ Applications: Find Perimeter ☑ Applications: Use Perimeter to find the missing Length There are 6 locks that require unique combinations. Students may work individually, with pairs, or groups in unlocking these locks. Collaboration, Communication, Creativity, and Critical Thinking are very evident as students trying to breakout. Students will interact with: ► Google Sites (Must have access) ► Google Sheets (Must have access) ► Google Forms (Must have access) ► Google Slides (Must have access) ► Jigsaw Planet (Must have access) [CLICK HERE TO CHECK] Please make sure that school/district does not block out of domain sharing of Google Drive Resources. Please note that this digital breakout is NOT editable. I used this activity with my Algebra I students during remote learning as it allowed to assess many aspects of operations on polynomials. Please keep in mind that this activity is used when the above operations are introduced. My students shared how much they've enjoyed it while in remote learning as it allowed them to comprehensively review the first few sections of Polynomial before moving forward with the chapter. In this product you'll find: ► Link to Google Site with its associated activities ► Visual step-by-step instructions on breaking each of the 5 locks ► Optional Recording Form ► Suggested Step-by-Step Answer Key ► Combinations to breakout ► Optional Hint Cards ► Optional Site Map ► Optional Remote Learning Link ► Breakout Code As this activity has 6 locks, you may choose to complete all locks or skip some. If you decide to skip some locks, just provide the students with the combination to that particular lock as each lock focuses on a particular objective as stated above. You may also like other Digital Breakouts: •Concert Nightmare: Digital Breakout about Solving Radical Equations •Crack The Code: Dividing Polynomials Style •The Lost Painting: Digital Breakout about Slope & Linear Equations •SUNKEN: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing •EXPEDITION: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution •UFO: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination •BLIZZARD: Digital Breakout about Arithmetic & Geometric Series •FOSSILS: Digital Breakout about SLOPE •TRAPPED: Digital Breakout Linear Inequalities & Systems of Linear Inequalities One last note, I like to play digital breakouts with music and timer in the background. I use this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IguXWr7vU8 FOLLOW ME FOR MORE DIGITAL BREAKOUTS ON MANY DIFFERENT TOPICS ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺.Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. 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Thank you for your interest in this Google Interactive Bundle. Suggested Ways to use the ACTIVITIES of this bundle are ❤ Assign as a homework ❤ Assign as a review before an assessment ❤ Use as a SPIRAL Review ❤ Assign on one-session days ❤ Assign as a collective project (I grouped several of these activities for my students and assigned as a major project) ❤ Assign towards the end of the school year (to recap the concepts taught) ❤ Assign before midterms and/or finals ❤ Assign as a "skill" builder ❤ Assign for group work ❤ Use "your imagination" as the SKY IS THE LIMIT :-) ACTIVITIES of this bundle are Paperless Digital Engaging Zero Prep Fun Interactive Immediate Feedback (Self-Checking - Several Activities) Great for 1-1 Loved by Students COUNTLESS HOURS above and beyond the basic time are spent designing and perfecting these products. My students have been very appreciative of each and every one of these activities. Several of these products have received WONDERFUL FEEDBACK from friends like you. ❤ Looks Amazing ❤ Nice Job. Kids Loved it ❤ Exceeded all Expectations ❤ Great Resource ❤ Kids Love it ❤ Great for Differentiation ❤ Was a hit ❤ Makes teaching a JOY ❤ Great Interactive ❤ .... etc. In these activities students will be using Google Slides. Some students used their computers, some used their phones, while others used their IPADs. As long as there is a Google Drive there is a way. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺thank you☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2019 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
MATHEMATICS PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGY POSTERS These posters detail 6 Mathematics strategies which are used to solve problems. There are 12 easy to follow visual posters in total - 2 for each strategy. One poster gives an explanation for the strategy and the other poster gives an explanation as well as a problem, how to solve it and a visual aide. Ideal for any Early Years Classroom from K/Prep - Grade 2. Strategies included are: - Draw a picture - Make a table - Write a number sentence - Guess and check - Make a model - Act it out Simply print, laminate and display! Alternatively, if you were wanting to use these as smaller 'cards' you can change your printer settings so you have two pages to each A4 page. This resource will be downloaded as a 15 page A4 PDF. This resource was made with American and Australian classrooms in mind. Check out my Reading Strategy Posters **SAVE ON YOUR TPT PURCHASES** Don’t forget to provide feedback on this product to earn TpT credits that you can use to lower the cost of future purchases! *** I would really appreciate positive feedback via the TpT site but would also love to hear any improvements or edits you think would make this resource even more classroom friendly. Please don't hesitate to contact me via my email: [email protected]***
This maze is part of : Maze - BUNDLE Polynomial Functions This maze is a good review of checking for understanding how to classify polynomials by degree & number of terms. The answers to this maze will use the following language for classifying by the degree: - Constant - Linear - Quadratic - Cubic - Quartic - Quintic It will also use the following language for classifying by number of terms: - Monomial - Binomial - Trinomial There are 15 questions where a different polynomial is given. From start to end, the student will be able to answer 11 questions out of the 15 provided to get to the end of the maze. AN INTERACTIVE DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS ACTIVITY IS SOLD SEPARATELY AT MY STORE HERE This maze could be used as: a way to check for understanding, a review, recap of the lesson, pair-share, cooperative learning, exit ticket, entrance ticket, homework, individual practice, when you have time left at the end of a period, beginning of the period (as a warm up or bell work), before a quiz on the topic, and more. You may like this Google Form on Classifying Polynomials that I've used after teaching the section for a quick formative assessment (or exict ticket ... ) ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺thank you☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2014 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
The Scavenger Hunt activity focuses on " Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing" where several objectives are assessed. I used this activity after I completely finished teaching the Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing section. It is a challenging activity in some ways. However, it assesses the understanding of working with systems through graphing before moving into substitution and elimination. There are 16 cards (with 16 questions) that drills the understanding of how to: ☑ Identify the solution from a given graph ☑ Solve the system by graphing by HAND ☑ Solve the system by graphing using TECHNOLOGY (Graphing Calculator or Desmos) ☑ Determining whether a given point is a solution to a system or not ☑ Without graphing, use the slope to determine number of solutions of a system of equations (one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions) ☑ Work with 2 Applications (I will strongly recommend using technology in finding the answers) Students should feel comfortable with: ☑ Graphing linear equations written in slope-intercept form ☑ Graphing linear equations written in standard form (or change standard form to slope-intercept form) ☑ Graphing Horizontal Lines ☑ Graphing Vertical Lines ☑ How to recognize "No Solution" from Graphs ☑ How to recognize "Infinitely Many Solutions" from Graphs ☑ Substituting the coordinates of a given point into the system to show whether it is a solution or not ☑ How to use the slope to determine number of solutions to a system (without graphing) ☑ How to use a graphing calculator OR desmos to find the solution by graphing using technology ☑ How to work with applications My kids loved this activity and found it beneficial. Hopefully yours will find it enjoyable and helpful as well :-) In some classes I ran this activity in class while in others I assigned it at home or in groups. In both cases, students LOVED it. In Classroom Scavenger Hunt OPTION In the classroom version, this activity will allow students to move around the room. There are 16 cards with 16 different problems assessing the understanding of Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing. ♥ ♥ Please take a look at the preview to see what type of questions this product focuses on before purchasing. I truly hope that you find this product beneficial to your students. ♥ ♥ This activity maybe used as a review before an assessment on this concept. Students will feel better after this activity as they understand the concept better while working as a team. How to play? After you assign the first card, students will locate the card around the room and answer the question on the card. Then, after solving the question with their partner (or group or individually), student will find the answer as it is placed on another card around the room. Then, student will answer the question on that card repeating the process. Students will utilize the Scavenger Hunt Answer form to keep a record of their answers as well as their sequence. I will strongly encourage that student show work and attach it to the answer form. I have attached a visual organizer of the findings which would help in checking out the sequence quickly. It is an "A"wesome card which could be given to every student. You may choose to print 1 per page or 4 per page. Both printing options are included in this product. This activity is a great tool for differentiation. It could be used as a review before a quiz or a test on this topic, TASK CARDS, Cooperative Learning, ... et .. It is a great way of "Cooperative Learning". It also could be used as a formative assessment. In addition to the Scavenger Hunt file, you'll find an answer form to be used by students as well as an answer key. Don't forget to check the preview. At Home OR Stations Scavenger Hunt OPTION This is a new strategy that I have been using in my classroom which allows for differentiation. I have included the scavenger hunt in a small size with an organizational bulletin and a small 'A'wesome Card. Students will simply take the scavenger hunt at home and do it instead of a homework or as an extra credit. Please visit the preview to see some pictures of the final product when completed with this option. My students have enjoyed this option and thought it was fun. I hope that your students will love it as well. This activity includes a suggested STEP-BY-STEP ANSWER KEY. If you are interested with a simpler version of this scavenger hunt, please check out this scavenger hunt: (COMING SOON) ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2018 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
Linear Functions and Slope-Intercept Form: Algebra 2 Curriculum ✐ This 14 questions (MULTIPLE CHOICE, Matching, & Select all that apply - Quiz is worth 17 points) product is a NO PREP & SELF GRADING 100% EDITABLE (EXCEPT FOR THE IMAGES) activity that will assess students understanding in how to work with Linear Functions & Slope-Intercept Form In this activity, students are asked to work with these models: ☑ Using graphs to Identify whether the slope of a line is positive, negative, undefined, or zero ☑ Find the slope using 2 points ☑ Find the slope given the slope and the y-intercept ☑ Writing Linear Equations from Graphs ☑ Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form (given other forms) ☑ Graphing Linear Equations Students need to feel comfortable with: ☑ Finding the slope from Graphs or 2 Points ☑ Slope-Intercept Form ☑ Writing Linear Equations I use this Google Form as: ☑ Recap ☑ Warm up (Entrance Ticket) ☑ Quiz ( Individual Practice) ☑ Exit Ticket ☑ Homework ☑ Center Activity (for differentiation) ☑ .... & as you wish My Algebra II students have appreciated this quick quiz as it helped them to assess their understanding of working with Linear Functions & Slope-Intercept Form before we administered a major assessment on the concept. An Optional Hard Copy is included in this product. A Suggested Step-by-Step Answer Key is included in this product. Please take a look at the preview and see the questions of this Google Form before purchasing. FOLLOW ME FOR MORE GOOGLE FORMS ON THIS TOPIC & OTHER TOPICS ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2019 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
**EVERY DIGITAL BREAKOUT IN THIS BUNDLE IS UPDATED WITH REMOTE LEARNING OPTION ** ✐ This bundle includes a total of 8 DIGITAL BREAKOUTS. Each of these Digital Breakouts is sold separately at my store. This bundle is great for: ☑ Collaboration ☑ Communication ☑ Creativity ☑ Critical Thinking In these Digital Breakouts, students will work with Different Concepts taught in Algebra I . Please visit the links below for more details about each individual product: ☑ TRAPPED: Digital Breakout Linear Inequalities & Systems of Linear Inequalities ☑ SUNKEN: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing ☑ The Lost Painting: Digital Breakout about Slope & Linear Equations ☑ EXPEDITION: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution ☑ FOSSILS: Digital Breakout "ALL" about SLOPE ☑ UFO: Digital Breakout about Solving Systems of Equations by Elimination ☑ LOCKED: Digital Breakout about Factoring ☑ STRANDED: Digital Breakout about Geometric Sequences Students would need to interact with a website, download files, answer questions related to the topic of the digital breakout, and use clues to breakout. Each of the product has: ► Link to Google Site with its associated activities ► Visual step-by-step instructions on breaking each of the 4 locks ► Optional Recording Form ► Suggested Step-by-Step Answer Key ► Combinations to breakout ► Optional Hint Cards ► Optional Site Map You may choose to let your students find the combination to all locks or skip some. If you decide to skip some locks, just provide the students with the combination to that particular lock. One last note, I like to play digital breakouts with music and timer in the background. I use this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IguXWr7vU8 FOLLOW ME FOR MORE DIGITAL BREAKOUTS ON MANY DIFFERENT TOPICS ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺.Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I☺Thank You☺for visiting my☺Never Give Up On Math☺store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2020 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
This Bundle is part of : 2017 Google Drive Algebra I, Algebra II, & Geometry Products Thank you for your interest in this Google Interactive Bundle. This bundle focuses on selected concepts of the Slope & Linear Functions such as: ☑ Finding the Slope of a line given 2 Points ☑ Finding the Slope of a line given a graph ☑ Slopes of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines ☑ Writing an Equation of a line (many models) ☑ Graphing using the Intercepts, and much more Please take a look at the catalog available in the PREVIEW SECTION for the products included in this Digital Bundle. Please click on the links below for a detailed description of each resource. SLOPE & LINEAR FUNCTIONS ☑ Identify the slope and y-intercept - Google Interactive: Puzzle Match ☑ Identify the slope and y-intercept - Google Interactive: Puzzle Match ☑ Graph a line using Slope-Intercept Form - Google Interactive: Construction Zone ☑ Find the SLOPE from Graphs - EMOJI Google Interactive ☑ Graph the points & Find the Slope - Google Interactive: Maze ☑ Graph with Intercepts - Google Interactive: Puzzle Match ☑ SLOPE SORT 2 Ordered Pairs (2 LEVELS)Google Interactive: Puzzle Match & Hard Copy ☑ Slope of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines - Google Interactive: Puzzle Match ☑ Find the SLOPE: Ordered Pairs - EMOJI Google Interactive ☑ EMOJI - Find Slope from Graph (Google Interactive & Hard Copy) ☑ EMOJI - Find Slope from 2 Points (Google Interactive & Hard Copy) ☑ Scavenger Hunt: Find Slope from Graphs (Google Interactive & Hard Copy) ☑ Scavenger Hunt: Find Slope from 2 Points (Google Interactive & Hard Copy) ☑ Puzzle & Fun Fact: Writing Linear Equation {Many Models} (Google Interactive & Hard Copy) ☑ Slope Different Representations (Google Interactive & Hard Copy) ☑ EMOJI-Find Slope 3 Models (GD & HC) Suggested Ways to use the ACTIVITIES of this bundle are ❤ Assign as a homework ❤ Assign as a review before an assessment ❤ Use as a SPIRAL Review ❤ Assign on one-session days ❤ Assign as a collective project (I grouped several of these activities for my students and assigned as a major project) ❤ Assign towards the end of the school year (to recap the concepts taught) ❤ Assign before midterms and/or finals ❤ Assign as a "skill" builder ❤ Assign for group work ❤ Use "your imagination" as the SKY IS THE LIMIT :-) ACTIVITIES of this bundle are Paperless Digital Engaging Zero Prep Fun Interactive Immediate Feedback (Self-Checking - Several Activities) Great for 1-1 Loved by Students COUNTLESS HOURS above and beyond the basic time are spent designing and perfecting these products. My students have been very appreciative of each and every one of these activities. Several of these products have received WONDERFUL FEEDBACK from friends like you. ❤ Looks Amazing ❤ Nice Job. Kids Loved it ❤ Exceeded all Expectations ❤ Great Resource ❤ Kids Love it ❤ Great for Differentiation ❤ Was a hit ❤ Makes teaching a JOY ❤ Great Interactive ❤ .... etc. In these activities students will be using Google Slides. Some students used their computers, some used their phones, while others used their IPADs. As long as there is a Google Drive there is a way. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺thank you☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2017 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
This ❤ Digital Interactive Activity ❤ is an engaging practice of working with “The Binomial Theorem" . This products has a total of 12 questions assessing the ability to work with many aspects of The Binomial Theorem. This activity is great for DIFFERENTIATION. This activity is self-checking. At the end of the activity, students would have formed a picture. Correct pixel art image implies finding the correct answers. Year after year, my students always enjoy working with "Pixel Art“ activities. They appreciate this type of activity as it allows them to be independent and find their "own mistakes" before seeking any help. These activities are used widely in our "Digital Breakouts" and it is finally time to create its own brand. The questions of this Pixel Art activity requires students to: ☑ Q#1-5: Find the term described (Choose from an Answer Bank) ☑ Q#6-12: Find each coefficient described This Pixel Art activity requires students to feel comfortable with: ☑ Finding coefficients/term in an expansion of a binomial with/without coefficients ☑ Finding coefficients/term in an expansion of a binomial with/without exponents inside ☑ Finding coefficients/term in an expansion of a binomial with a sum or difference of two terms ☑ Finding coefficients/term in an expansion of a binomial with one/two variables please checkout the preview above as well as the short video This Pixel Art activity has 2 Options: ☑ Option 1: Choose answer from a bank for questions 1-5 and type in Answers for questions 6-12 (See below for more details & Video above) ☑ Option 2: Choose answer from an Answer Bank (See Video above) In this activity students will be using Google Sheet. This activity is not editable. Some students used their computers, some used their phones, while others used their IPADs. As long as there is a Google Drive there is a way. I used this activity during "Remote Learning" and my students were very appreciative of it. Students were expected to show why a specific buy is better than the other. This activity includes the followings: ☑ Instructions on how to obtain the Google Interactive Activity ☑ 1 Activity ☑ Answer Key This activity is great because: ☑ IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK (Illustrated in the preview above) ☑ No Prep is needed ☑ 100% Digital ☑ 100% Interactive ☑ Engaging ☑ LOVED BY STUDENTS ... I heard my students saying that this is their favorite type ☑ Self-Checking CHECKOUT OUR GROWING PIXEL ART COLLECTION RIGHT HERE Below are two Pixel Art Freebies that you may like or would like to use as a guide to check whether this type of activities work in your classroom or not. FREEBIE PIXEL ARTS: ☑ Solving Equations in One Variable Pixel Art Activity ☑ Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing Pixel Art Activity Checkout these Pixel Art Bundles: ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA I VOLUME 1 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA I VOLUME 2 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA I VOLUME 3 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA II VOLUME 1 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA II VOLUME 2 (20 PRODUCTS) ☑ MEGA BUNDLE PIXEL ART: ALGEBRA I & ALGEBRA II - DISTANCE LEARNING 100 PIXEL ARTS We truly hope that your kids find this Google Interactive activity very beneficial. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! FOLLOW ME FOR MORE DIGITAL PIXEL ARTS ON THIS TOPIC & OTHER TOPICS © Never Give Up On Math 2020 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
**EVERY DIGITAL BREAKOUT IN THIS BUNDLE IS UPDATED WITH REMOTE LEARNING OPTION ** ✐ This bundle includes a total of 8 DIGITAL BREAKOUTS. Each of these Digital Breakouts is sold separately at my store. This bundle is great for: ☑ Collaboration ☑ Communication ☑ Creativity ☑ Critical Thinking In these Digital Breakouts, students will work with Different Concepts taught in Algebra II . Please visit the links below for more details about each individual product: ☑ HOME ALONE: Digital Breakout about Exponential & Logarithmic Functions ☑ Concert Nightmare: Digital Breakout about Solving Radical Equations ☑ LEAK: Digital Breakout about Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences ☑ FOSSILS: Digital Breakout about Evaluate Logarithms ☑ BLIZZARD: Digital Breakout about Arithmetic & Geometric Series ☑ TINY: Digital Breakout about Operations on Functions & Inverses ☑ CAKE: Digital Breakout about Complex Numbers ☑ THE ROBOT: Digital Breakout about Exploring Exponential Functions & Properties Students would need to interact with a website, download files, answer questions related to the topic of the digital breakout, and use clues to breakout. Each of the product has: ► Link to Google Site with its associated activities ► Visual step-by-step instructions on breaking each of the 4 locks ► Optional Recording Form ► Suggested Step-by-Step Answer Key ► Combinations to breakout ► Optional Hint Cards ► Optional Site Map You may choose to let your students find the combination to all locks or skip some. If you decide to skip some locks, just provide the students with the combination to that particular lock. One last note, I like to play digital breakouts with music and timer in the background. I use this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IguXWr7vU8 FOLLOW ME FOR MORE DIGITAL BREAKOUTS ON MANY DIFFERENT TOPICS ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺.Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I☺Thank You☺for visiting my☺Never Give Up On Math☺store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2020 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
This bundle includes a total of 13 Activities on working with: ✐ End Behavior of Polynomial Functions ✐ Classifications of Polynomial Functions Each of these activities is sold separately at my store. Please visit the links below for more details about each individual product. 1. Maze - Classifying Polynomials 2. NEW EMOJI - Classifying Polynomials 3. Classifications of Polynomials (Terms & Degree) 4. Exit Ticket - Classifying Polynomials & End Behavior 5. Maze - Describe the End Behavior (Notation in 3 different versions) 6. EMOJI - Describe the End Behavior (Notation in 3 different versions) 7. Investigating the End Behavior of Polynomial Functions 8. Polynomial Functions End Behavior - GSP Check for Understanding 9. NEW Google Forms: Classifying Polynomials 10. NEW Google Forms: End Behavior of Polynomial Functions 11. NEW PIXEL ART: End Behavior of Polynomial Functions DISTANCE LEARNING 12. NEW PIXEL ART: Classifying Polynomials DISTANCE LEARNING 13. NEW PIXEL ART (TC): All About End Behavior Each activity could be used as: a way to check for understanding, a review, recap of the lesson, pair-share, cooperative learning, exit ticket, entrance ticket, homework, individual practice, when you have time left at the end of a period, beginning of the period (as a warm up or bell work), before a quiz on the topic, to review a concept, check for a pre-requisite of a concept, check for mastery of a concept, and more. ☺Would love to hear your feedback☺. Please don't forget to come back and rate this product when you have a chance. You will also earn TPT credits. Enjoy and I ☺Thank You☺ for visiting my ☺Never Give Up On Math☺ store!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2017 This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses. ☺ HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY ☺
This product includes a bingo set for each of the 5 vowels. Each set comes with a BINGO, word tiles, and calling cards. Each student can create their very own BINGO board by cutting and pasting the word tiles to their boards. ...