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These acorns are not just falling ... they're multiplying! Kids will complete the addition and multiplication number sentence represented by the acorn pictures. Download to complete online or as a printable!
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❖ 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 which occur while Multiplying Polynomials. I have comprised a list of possible mistakes that students make when they're asked to Multiply Polynomials and included these mistakes in cards. Common mistakes such as ignoring the negative when distributing, forgetting to add the exponents when multiplying, forgetting to distribute to all terms, and many more common mistakes are illustrated in these cards. A "POSSIBLE" answer key is provided. Please use your own way of rewriting/rewording the answer key to bond with your students. Students will be engaged in these 24 Error Analysis cards. In each of the cards, a scenario is given with the wrong approach to multiplying polynomials. The student is asked to: 1. Identify the error and explain it 2. Answer the problem correctly 3. Provide a helpful strategy or hint 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 Recording Sheet. 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 product at ☒ FREEBIE * Error Analysis - MATH. I am hoping that it will help our students to be better in their critiquing skills and avoid making the common mistakes. More products to come in the area of ERROR ANALYSIS on other topics of Algebra I and Algebra II. ☺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 ☺
I teach 4 different math classes a day. It seems as though I am always reviewing key words that *usually* match with certain operations. While introducing variable expressions to my sixth graders, …
These acorns are not just falling ... they're multiplying! Kids will complete the addition and multiplication number sentence represented by the acorn pictures. Download to complete online or as a printable!
Do you want a constructive way to teach students how to multiply and divide integers? If so, this might be just for you! Students complete the sheet and look for patterns. By analyzing the patterns they determine the rules are used when multiplying and dividing integers. When students determine t...
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This activity is a cootie catcher (or fortune teller) for multiplying by 10, 100 and 1000. It’s a great lesson starter or activity that will improve your class’ multiplication skills without them even realising that they're learning! They will be engaged and excited with this addictive activity (as I am sure you will be too!). This pack includes a both complete cootie catchers with all the multiplications filled in, as well as blank cootie catchers where the questions must be completed before playing the game. Contents: - 8 x completed cootie catchers - 8 x blank cootie catchers Folding and playing directions are also included. Have fun! ------------------------ Please don’t forget to rate this product and provide feedback to earn credits that you can use toward future purchases on TpT. Also, be sure to visit my store and FOLLOW ME to see my new products and hear about upcoming sales!
Order of Operations (PEMDAS) posters for your classroom. They're a great display to help students remember the order of operations. The multiply/divide and add/subtract pages include an arrow to help the students remember they need to go left to right. I've also included a slide with a handout for s...
✤ This maze is part of : Maze - BUNDLE Rational Functions ✤ ✐ This product is a good review of "Multiplying Rational Expressions - Level 2" as students must feel comfortable with: ☑ Factoring Techniques: ✐ ✐ ✐ Factoring GCF ✐ ✐ ✐ Difference of Two Squares ✐ ✐ ✐ Factoring Trinomial where a = 1 ✐ ✐ ✐ Factoring Trinomial where a ≠ 1 ✐ ✐ ✐ Working with opposite factors ✐ ✐ ✐ FACTOR COMPLETELY In LEVEL 1 students would only need to factor either trinomials or difference of two squares where leading coefficient is 1. 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. I will update and include a second version in this maze JUST FOR YOU ☻ ✶ ✶ ✶ My students truly were ENGAGED answering this maze much better than the textbook problems. They wanted to complete it and get to the end. ✶ ✶ ✶ There are 15 Rational Functions provided. From start to end, the student will be able to answer 13 questions out of the 15 provided to get to the end of the maze. A sample STEP-BY-STEP ANSWER KEY is included to use with a sub or as needed and allows for Independence. 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!!! © Never Give Up On Math 2016 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 is posted on Tue 5/24/16 and is 50% off until Thur 5/26/16
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2 + 2 = 4. That's about as much math as I can handle without a calculator on a daily basis. I literally hate doing math more than anything in life, mostly because I'm not good at it—and I hate doing things I'm not good at.
The ability to Multiply Polynomials rests on two things: Distributive Property Exponent Rules And, our first stop on the journey to successfully multiply
This worksheet is to help re-enforce the lesson of multiplying with zero's. Please leave a rating and feedback. That way I can improve on future products!
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Learners will practice multiplying by two in this fun math worksheet. Download to complete online or as a printable!
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Included are 24 printable Task Cards. My students love using these for review at the end of our Positive & Negative Integers unit. Beats a boring worksheet any day! There are lots of fun ways to use these cards. Post them around the room, use them for small group remediation, rotate through stations, gallery walk, partner work, review games... You name it! Skills Covered: Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying & Dividing Integers Multi-Step Problems Comparing Integers Real World Problem Solving ANSWER KEY INCLUDED! All the math is done for you ... Once they're printed & cut, your students can jump into action! Looking for Other Task Card Activities? All of 7th Grade Math! All of 8th Grade Math! Fraction, Decimal & Percent Conversion Angle Relationships Square & Cube Roots Slope & Y-Intercept Scientific Notation Exponent Rules Polynomials
This activity has always kept my students engaged! They are up and moving around the classroom while doing math - and they're excited about it! What more can I ask for?! The pdf file contains a student handout with directions and a table to record their answers, 12 equation or inequality cards, a...
An introduction to multiplying binomials by using the generic rectangle or the FOIL method, followed by 8 practice problems. I left out the solution to the example on the second page to allow for note-taking as you're teaching the lesson. I use the term "X-BOX" for the generic rectangle; this seems ...
Have you and your children been struggling to learn the math facts? The game of Math Card War is worth more than a thousand math drill worksheets, letting you build your children’s calculatin…
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This resource includes TWO Google Forms with 10 task cards each that have students practice multiplying unit fractions by whole numbers. The Google forms contain both multiple choice questions and questions that require you to type-in the answer.The best part? The Google Forms are already graded for...
Whether we realize it or not, we solve math problems on a daily basis. Math is a difficult and tricky science that we all had to study at school. These handy math tricks can help you figure out each of these situations quickly — and without having to resort to pulling out the calculator. Going […]