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Make Ten is an addition math game with triangles! Match up the numbers that equal the number 10. A great way to practice addition facts!
Learn how to make quilt patterns using the Fibonacci sequence in this STEAM activity integrating Math and Art.
Make practice fun with this printable linear equations puzzles set! As kids solve the linear equations, they find the matching piece to complete the puzzle.
Middle school math coloring worksheets offer a unique and engaging way for students to practice and reinforce essential math skills. These worksheets combine the academic rigor of math concepts with the creativity of coloring, making learning enjoyable for middle school students. Designed to cater to the needs of students in grades 6 to 8, these worksheets cover a wide variety of topics, including fractions, decimals, algebra, geometry, and more. By incorporating coloring into math practice, these worksheets provide an effective means of keeping young minds focused and motivated.
This activity has 16 cards on solving 4 multi-step equations. Students will need to glue the cards according to the next step in solving the multi-step equation. This is a great activity that has students thinking about the next step in solving a problem. This activity works well in groups of 2-4 and can be laminated so that you can use it year after year. You could also have students glue it into their interactive notebooks.
Precalculus will be moving beyond their introduction to functions and function notation from Algebra II and into a in-depth development of transformations. We will be applying transformations (translations, reflections, dilations, etc.) to many of the parent functions included in the image above (we will save trigonometry for the Spring!). Understanding transformations is a crucial link between the algebraic form of a function and its graphical behavior. We will spend a considerable amount of time exploring this topic and working toward mastery. You all will continue to complete the lengthy linear programming problem set and for that reason I have a great deal of information to post--I will post the homework, reference materials, and a YouTube video that goes over the basics of linear programming from the previous week on linear programming as well as the upcoming information on transformations! Enjoy. Text Examplars: Homework Reference Material Wolfram Demonstration Upcoming Material for the next two weeks. Text Examplars: Homework Reference Material Videos on Transformations: Brightstorm Videos ______________________________________________________________________________ Algebra 2 will be moving into systems of equations through the lens of coordinate geometry. Below is a student work example of some of the resources I will be using and what we will be exploring. The purpose is for students to have a concrete link between their algebraic worlds and geometric worlds as well as to ground the solving of systems in the graphical world and slowly move to more abstract manipulation. Check out this 3D Lathe that will help you visualize the creation of 3D geometric figures from the two-dimensions of the coordinate plane. http://www.fi.uu.nl/toepassingen/00182/toepassing_wisweb.en.html Homework (from the University of Houston) Reference Material Reference Sheet 1 Reference Sheet 2 Brightstorm Videos: These videos are aligned to the sections from your textbook, so as you are completing homework from your textbook you can easily locate the most relevant videos for you!
In this hands-on introduction to geometric translations, students will cut out a figure and PHYSICALLY SLIDE it a given number of units on a coordinate plane, noticing how the moves affect the coordinates. Students follow simple steps to slide the trapezoid on the coordinate plane. They then record the coordinates in a table and look for the effects each translation has made. This discovery activity does not teach students a rule for translations, but simply lets students discover that translating to the left and right effects the x-coordinate and translating up and down effects the y-coordinate. Students will be asked to summarize what they noticed and make predictions about coordinates of different translations without an image. All of the translations are done in Quadrant 1 so that students may easily see the effects on the coordinates. The last problem includes negative integers. What's included: Student Work Page with directions and tables for recording coordinates Coordinate Grid with Pre-image Images of Trapezoid to cut out and physically slide This aligns with common core standard 8.G.A.3: Describe the effect of dilations, translations, rotations, and reflections on two-dimensional figures using coordinates. This activity is part of theRigid Transformations Introductory Activities Bundle! For more rigid transformations activities, check out... Geometric Reflections Introductory Activity Geometric Rotations Introductory Activity Transformations Posters Set Angle Relationships Hands-On Discovery Activity Mother's Day Reflections Activity Mother's Day Reflections Digital Activity You may also like... Angle Relationships Scavenger Hunt Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal Guided Notes Pythagorean Theorem Scavenger Hunt Activity
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This worksheet provides plenty of practice on these topics through brief and straightforward activities for your classes. We hope you enjoy them with your students!
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