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3-Act Math Tasks are some of the most powerful learning experiences I've used in my middle school classroom. Learn about the research behind these effective teaching practices, and grab some incredible ready-to-go lessons for every grade level, primary to high school! #math #mathteacher #mathclass #3actmath #teaching
3-Act Math Tasks are some of the most powerful learning experiences I've used in my middle school classroom. Learn about the research behind these effective teaching practices, and grab some incredible ready-to-go lessons for every grade level, primary to high school! #math #mathteacher #mathclass #3actmath #teaching
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Looking for some fun middle school activities to incorporate in your math lessons? Trying to come up with fun ideas that fit your curriculum? Here are 20 great activities and project ideas! There are three main themes to the activities listed below: real life, food (perfect for those hungry pre-teens!), and creativity. The instructions for all activities can be easily modified for students in Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8. If your child is home-schooled, or you are just looking for additional home learning tasks, then these activities are perfect for you! All of the materials can easily be found in your home.
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In this post you'll find no-prep digital math escape room activities that are fun for students and eliminate your need to grade! These self-checking digital math escape rooms are built in Google Forms with no outside links. The directions are simple -- enter a 4-letter code to advance to the next puzzle -- so students can focus all of their energy on their math. To meet the growing need for digital resources, I have spent the last few years updating my printable math activities to also include links to digital versions, and making some digital-only math activities in Google Slides and Forms. One of the newest digital-only activities are digital math escape rooms (though they did all get printable updates not too long ago). Add & subtract integers digital math escape room Digital Math Escape Rooms Teachers are using digital math escape rooms as review, as independent, partner or group classwork, as station activities, and even as concept reinforcement during summer school. They can be assigned to individual students or worked on in pairs/groups. Digital math escape rooms are also nice paper-savers when students have access to technology. Digital math escape rooms have been getting some great feedback from teachers and students: "I've greatly enjoyed using escape room activities with students in the past and struggled with how to implement those types of activities virtually. This activity did a great job of merging the concepts and skills of parallel & perpendicular lines with the fun and intrigue of an escape room! " - Elizabeth J. "This was SOOO much fun to use with my students. They Loved everything about the escape room! Thank you!!" - Dani B. "I like to spice up my teaching by offering my students a variety of math activities. Students are challenged with solving the math problems and they stay engaged. I time them to see who can unlock the locks first. Exciting!" - Leinani K. "I love these activities and so do my students. We both love the self-checking factor: me because it actually requires my students to trouble shoot what they are doing incorrectly and gives them some motivation to figure out the solution; them because it is a 100 if they can escape and they enjoy the process of trying to breakout." - Kristin K. This feedback made me so happy to read because it was exactly what I had hoped these digital math escape rooms would be-- engaging, easy to access for all students and timesavers for teachers. Quadratic word problems digital math escape room How do these digital math escape rooms work? Each math escape room is built in Google Forms with no outside links. Everything is housed within the Google Form. This way you never have to worry that a link will be blocked or broken. Each escape room consists of 5 puzzles. In each puzzle there are 4 questions to answer. Once students answer the 4 questions, they find their answers in the answer choices grid. This will generate a 4-letter code. Entering that code into the answer box on the Form will unlock the lock. There are 5 locks to unlock in each escape room activity. Each escape room is set with response validation, giving students the instant feedback they love and eliminating your need to grade. BROWSE DIGITAL MATH ESCAPE ROOMS Important note: You can still assign these digital escape rooms if you are not in a Google school. If your students do not have Google logins, but you do have access to your own Google Drive, you can still assign these digital math escape rooms to students. Students do not need to log into Google or even have Google accounts. As long as you can house the escape room on your own Google Drive, and Google is not blocked on student devices, you can send it to students no matter which learning platform your school uses. Directions for sending the escape room to students are within the escape room PDF file (the link to the digital escape room is also embedded within the PDF). Finding slope digital math escape room Browse digital math escape rooms: Adding and Subtracting Integers Digital Math Escape Room Fraction Review Digital Math Escape Room GCF and LCM Digital Math Escape Room Domain and Range Digital Math Escape Room Graphing Linear Equations Digital Math Escape Room Coordinate Plane Digital Math Escape Room Order of Operations Digital Math Escape Room 2-Step Equations Digital Math Escape Room Pythagorean Theorem Digital Math Escape Room Quadratic Word Problems Digital Math Escape Room Pi Day Digital Math Escape Room for Middle School Finding Slope Digital Math Escape Room > Browse all 90+ digital math escape rooms here. Digital math escape room bundle for middle school "This is one of the greatest purchases I have ever bought from TpT" -Kristi "BEST BUNDLE EVER. My students say they LOVE the problems in these escapes. I have used many of the escapes this year, and I LOVE that they cannot submit the assignment until all of the questions are answered correctly. Thank you so much for making this resource!" -Lori "I love these activities and so do my students. We both love the self-checking factor: me because it actually requires my students to trouble shoot what they are doing incorrectly and gives them some motivation to figure out the solution; them because it is a 100 if they can escape and they enjoy the process of trying to breakout." -Kristin If your students are in middle school, this digital math escape room bundle includes digital math escape rooms for integers, like terms, fractions, decimals, percents, the coordinate plane, expressions, exponents, GCF & LCM, mean, median, mode and range, area and circumference of circles, probability, angle pair relationships, ratios, slope, ordering rational numbers, 1-step equations, 1-step inequalities, 2-step equations, 2-step inequalities, unit rates, area, perimeter and volume, geometric transformations and composite figures. There are also digital math escape room bundles for algebra, geometry and upper elementary school. Angle pair relationships digital math escape room Sending the escape room to students: It's simple to send a digital math escape room to students. These directions are also inside each escape room's PDF: 1) Once the escape room is in your Google Drive, open it and click the purple "send" in the upper right corner. A popup window will appear. 2) In the popup, click the link icon, copy this link and share the link with students. This is the only link students will need to complete the activity. I hope your students enjoy the escape rooms! BROWSE ALL DIGITAL MATH ESCAPE ROOMS
I won’t actually be able to get into my classroom for a few more weeks but I figured I’d share my plans for classroom decorations now… Every year I do the same “theme”…
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Converting metric measurements has always made me to stop and think. A centimeter is 10 times larger than a millimeter, but to convert from centimeter to millimeter we divide by multiply by 10. This has always send my brain on a bit of a loop de loop. I wanted to make a set of posters that not only showed the conversions, but also showed a size comparison. This way, it may spark a conversation about conversions versus size. "A kilometer divided by 1000 is a meter, but we multiply kilometers by 1000 to convert to meters. 8km = 8000m." You can grab the set of posters free here in my Google Drive. A quick note about the arrows, because I've gotten some feedback... The top arrow compares size, the bottom is conversion. I'll use the below poster as an example: "Millimeter x 10 = centimeter, but to convert from mm to cm, we divide by 10." I also got a couple tips from teachers for teaching metric conversions: "Horse to Fly, Multiply Fly to Horse, Divide, of course!" - Ms. McElroy "If you increase the unit, you decrease the amount (and vice versa) - I usually tell the students that they need to run less often if they use a bigger bucket to move water from one place to another - bigger bucket = less trips/smaller bucket = more trips seems a lot more comprehensible." - Ms. Baier Metric activities: Metric Conversions Digital Math Escape Room Metric an Customary Conversions Math Pennant Activity
25-page study guide/outline for 8th grade/High school algebra Covers most high school Algebra I curriculums, including the New York Regents curriculum Hand-written, original illustrations Digital PDF file Following topics covered: Basics of Algebra Prime and composite numbers Ratios and proportions Inequalities Slope Linear equations Systems of equations Exponents Square root Factoring Functions Polynomials Parabolas Quadratic equations Exponential growth and decay Sequences and series Absolute value Piecewise functions Irrational numbers Probability - permutation, combination Statistics - mean, median, mode, box and whisker plot, stem and leaf plot Note: This product was revised and improved in March 2024. If you purchased before March 19, 2024, I am happy to offer you a free copy of the revised version.
In this new term at the Curious Minds Club we started our exploration of shapes, in two and three dimensions of space. I gave the children a collection of wooden triangles, squares and hexagons. I …
Invisible Math is hanging in THOUSANDS of classrooms across the world. Why? Because it will really help your students! Are your students constantly forgetting those invisible 1's in math? Take a few minutes to go over invisible math with your class. Be sure to put the invisible math posters on your classroom wall right away so students can refer to them all year! The posters make a great bulletin board, and this resource includes title tiles for your display. I used to have students write invisible math notes in their interactive notebook at the beginning of the school year. Then, they could refer to their invisible math notes throughout the year. Try giving a invisible math handout to your students instead to save some time. It can easily be added to an interactive notebook, or binder. Included in Invisible Math: Invisible Math Posters, Invisible Math Handout Options, Invisible Ones Posters, and Letters for Invisible Math Posters Title. Original Version: 16 Invisible Math Posters: There is a decimal point at the end of every whole number. There is a positive sign to the left of every number with no sign. There is a denominator of one for all numbers. There is a coefficient of one in front of any variables with no number already there. There is an exponent of one on every number. Any nonzero number to the zero power equals one. There is a multiplication sign between every coefficient and variable. If there is a negative one to the left of a variable, it is the same as negative one times the variable. Every radical has an index of two unless there is another index. One over a variable is the same as the variable to the negative first power. Multiplication Signs Division Signs A negative outside an absolute value symbol is the same as negative one times the absolute value. (New 2019) A negative outside a number in parentheses is the same as negative one times the number in parentheses. (New 2019) Use the distributive property. Multiply the outside number times each of the terms inside the parentheses. (New 2019) Use the distributive property. A negative outside the parentheses is the same as negative one times each term inside parentheses. (New 2019) 8 Handout Options: All of the posters scaled down on one page with page borders. All of the posters scaled down on one page with no page borders. The information from the posters organized in a table - completely filled out. The information form the posters organized in a table - partially filled out. (4 options) Empty table The invisible math facts written out with examples (New 2019) Worksheet option without the large title (New 2019) . 6 Invisible Ones Poster Options: Poster: Invisible Ones - Option 1 (color in the ones) Poster: Invisible Ones - Option 2 (color in the ones) Invisible ones posters with the ones colored in (New 2019) Poster: There is a coefficient of one for every variable (color in the ones) Poster: There is a denominator of one for every number (color in the ones) Poster: There is an exponent of one for every number (color in the ones) Invisible Math Title Tiles: Letters for a title including: INVISIBLE MATH ?!* ONES (4 to a page) Check out some of my other AWESOME Math Classroom Decor: PEMDAS Order of Operations Divisibility Rules Operations Key Words 4 Quadrant Coordinate Plane 1 Quadrant Coordinate Plane Graphing Inequalities Percent, Decimal, & Fraction Conversions GEMS Diamond Slope of a Line Types of Slope Quadrilateral Hierarchy
Here are the INB pages for arcs and chords in circles. We went over past vocabulary terms on the following Theorems page, highlighted key words, and filled in the blanks. This is a new page that I made and I am so glad I did because I love when I see a page filled with important geometry terms. After we filled out the theorem sheet, we filled out the foldable. I would say that the second theorem ("In a circle, if a diameter (or radius) is perpendicular to a chord, then it bisects the chord and its arc") was the most difficult of the three. I made 2 typos that I forgot to fix last year that are shown in the pictures below, but it's fixed now. Also, I did add "find DE" to question 3 because that questions always seems to throw some students off when I ask them. Students worked on their arcs and chords HW and had the most questions on #6. Maybe edit question 4 on the foldable to reflect that question for next year? Thoughts? You can find the files that I used in this lesson when you click here: Arcs and Chords Foldable Arcs and Chords Theorems
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Are you looking for a way to scaffold math vocabulary and concepts and make math more visual? In this post are photos of math word walls for elementary, middle and high school math along with photos of math classroom word walls that teachers have sent to me of their math classroom set up. Included in this post are links to free math word wall cards and discounted printable math word wall bundles for a variety of math topics. I am updating each math word wall to include a virtual option. Now in the files will be color, black and white and interactive digital math word wall options.
These middle school math posters will look GREAT on your wall and will HELP your students! Our posters are BOLD and VIVID! You can read them from anywhere in your math classroom!
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Picture this: You’re a math teacher and while teaching a certain concept to students, you form a creative story that not only helped students comprehend the concept well but also made it interesting for students to actively listen and engage in the learning process. Well, this sounds interesting, right?
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Illustrate data! Use the shape of a line graph as inspiration for kids’ art. I first came across the of idea of illustrating data, or using a line graph as the inspiration for an artwork, when an awesome barrier reef line graph artwork by Jill Pelto popped up on my Facebook feed. Not only is …
3-Act Math Tasks are some of the most powerful learning experiences I've used in my middle school classroom. Learn about the research behind these effective teaching practices, and grab some incredible ready-to-go lessons for every grade level, primary to high school! #math #mathteacher #mathclass #3actmath #teaching