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Preview of One Minute Mental Math Games No Prep, Math Fact Fluency Games, Minute Math

One Minute Mental Math Games No Prep, Math Fact Fluency Games, Minute Math

Tired of those extra minutes at the end of class?Ready to teach from bell to bell? These One Minute Mental Math Games no prep are for you! Build math fact fluency games into every minute of your class with 10 fun, no-prep minute math games! Be done with downtime in your classroom FOREVER!⭐️⭐️⭐️ NO PREP!  JUST PLAY! ⭐️⭐️⭐️We all know that unstructured time can take your classroom from calm to crazy-town faster than I can say “multiplication”. That feeling of thirty sets of eyes staring back at yo
Preview of 35 Different Tangram Puzzles - Black & Color

35 Different Tangram Puzzles - Black & Color

Created by
Z is for Zebra
Here are 35 different Tangram puzzles for you to cut out and use in your classroom! Each tangram is on a 3.7" x 4.9" card and there are 4 cards per page. The color tangrams show the individual shapes while the black tangrams only show the whole figure as a sold color. The tangram cards will go with any sized tangrams. They aren't made to line up directly with the tangrams / aren't sized to any particular tangram set size, but were created give the students challenge cards to work with.I have
Preview of Slope Four Ways! Finding Slope Task Card Activity

Slope Four Ways! Finding Slope Task Card Activity

Created by
Jenna Jackson
These 30 task cards can be used in a multitude of ways. Included, students will find slope in four ways: 1. From a graph 2. From an equation 3. From a table 4. From two given points Task cards can be used for groups, partners, stations, around the room passing activity, individual, review, etc. So many possibilities!!!! This activity is a great follow up to the Slope Graphic Organizer Link-Slope Graphic Organizer-Notes There is an answer document and answer key included. Enjoy! After dow
Preview of End Behavior of Polynomial Functions: Sorting Activities

End Behavior of Polynomial Functions: Sorting Activities

Created by
Math Giraffe
These two sorting activities will help your students practice identifying end behaviors for polynomial functions. They will classify each function according to its end behavior using cards with a mix of equations, explanations, and graphs. ** This resource is also available as part of a DISCOUNTED bundle: Functions Bundle The first activity has a set of 20 cards that are a mix of equations and explanations. These go with the first set of sorting pockets that have arrows representing the ends
Preview of Factoring Quadratics All Types Scavenger Hunt Game

Factoring Quadratics All Types Scavenger Hunt Game

Do you need a fun way for students to practice factoring quadratics with minimal prep? The Factoring Quadratics All Types Scavenger Hunt gets students up and moving around while practicing math. In this game, students use the answer to one problem to find another problem hanging around the classroom. Students will complete a total of 16 problems to create a list of mathematicians. You can even extend this activity by having students research one of the mathematicians in the scavenger hunt. This
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing Walk-around Activity-Scavenger Hunt

Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing Walk-around Activity-Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Caryn Loves Math
This activity is designed to review solving systems of equations by graphing (or writing systems of equation by the graph). This activity also gets students up and about.Place the 10 cards on the wall around your room. Students pick any card to begin with. They should graph the function on the bottom of the page (or write system for the graph at the top). After graphing on their own paper, students look around the room for a graph that matches theirs. Then they work the next problem. They should
Preview of Scavenger Hunt - Dividing Polynomials (Long and/or Synthetic Division) & EMOJI

Scavenger Hunt - Dividing Polynomials (Long and/or Synthetic Division) & EMOJI

UPDATE: This product now includes a UNIQUE FREEBIE EMOJI that is available only and only through the purchase of this product. This FREEBIE is a token of appreciation for your continuous support my friendThis Scavenger Hunt is part of:☑ Algebra II - Polynomial Functions UNIT All in one resources☑ Dividing Polynomials Bundle (Long and Synthetic Division) 47 strategies 50%+ OFFThis activity will allow students to move around the room. There are 12 cards with 12 different problems assessing the
Preview of Fermi Unit | Questions & Problem Solving | Project Based Learning Math Tasks

Fermi Unit | Questions & Problem Solving | Project Based Learning Math Tasks

Here is a typical "Fermi" question: How long would it take to count to one million? - Obviously, there is no definitive answer; you can't google it, which is the POWER and PURPOSE of a Fermi problem. The coolest math classes of 2024. Fermi problems ARE NOT ABOUT THE ANSWER but the MATHEMATICAL JOURNEY TO THE ANSWER. Exploring MATHEMATICAL LOGIC, RESEARCH, ESTIMATION AND CALCULATION. STUDENTS LOVE FERMI QUESTIONS because they allow them to THINK, SIMULATE, TEST, and EXPLORE big concepts an
Preview of Geometry "Stained Glass" Circle Properties Project

Geometry "Stained Glass" Circle Properties Project

Created by
Stacey Garrity
Students collaborate to turn their individual circles projects into a masterpiece! Each student creates their own piece of a stained glass window inside of a circle adding their choosing of inscribed and central angles, chords, radii, diameters, tangents, perpendiculars, or cyclic quadrilaterals. The interactions of these circle parts create sections inside the circle, mimicking stained glass! Students are required to take their design to the next level by decorating the circle with content f
Preview of Scavenger Hunt - Transformations of Functions (Families of Functions) Exit TK

Scavenger Hunt - Transformations of Functions (Families of Functions) Exit TK

Scavenger Hunt - Families of Functions (Parent Function Transformation) Exit TKUPDATE: This product now includes 6 UNIQUE EXIT TICKETS AS A FREEBIE that are available only and only through the purchase of this product. This FREEBIE is a token of appreciation for your continuous support my friendHave you seen the preview?This activity will allow students to move around the room. There are 16 cards with 16 different problems assessing the understanding of Transformations of Parent Functions, i.e
Preview of Make Multiple Vectors Fun! Pirate Treasure Hunt - Physics, Trigonometry

Make Multiple Vectors Fun! Pirate Treasure Hunt - Physics, Trigonometry

Created by
Dunigan Science
This is one of my student’s favorite activities. Who doesn’t want to go outside and map out some vectors? It works well in physics or trigonometry for understanding how to add and subtract multiple vectors. 10 different maps are provided for student groups to make their way from a single point of origin to a designated, X-marks-the-spot, using compass headings of N, S, E, and W and specified distances. The groups all have a different path but end up at the same place. At the end, students dr
Preview of Two-Way Frequency Table Practice Packet & Project

Two-Way Frequency Table Practice Packet & Project

Created by
Algebra Maestro
With the Two-Way Frequency Table (or two way tables) Practice Packet & Project you'll receive:-3 pages of student practice via packet-3 pages of the answer key for the packet-2 pages for the student driven projectThe Two-Way Frequency Table Packet and Project are meant to be a review and reinforcement activity. Students can practice and further enhance their understanding using the Packet Practice. Teacher may want to further differentiate the content for advanced students and give them th
Preview of Operations with Polynomials Scavenger Hunt Game

Operations with Polynomials Scavenger Hunt Game

Do you need a fun way for students to practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials with minimal prep? The Operations with Polynomials Scavenger Hunt Game gets students up and moving around while practicing math. In this game, students use the answer to one problem to find another problem hanging around the classroom. Students will complete a total of 16 problems to create a list of mathematicians. You can even extend this activity by having students research one of the mathematician
Preview of Transformations of Graphs of Trig Functions Task Cards QR

Transformations of Graphs of Trig Functions Task Cards QR

Created by
Joan Kessler
Reinforce your students' skills with Transformations of Trigonometric Functions with this set of self checking task cards. Topics include changes to the amplitude, period, and phase shift of all 6 trigonometric functions. Included:Two sets of the 24 cards, one with QR codes and one without. Students can check their answers by scanning the QR code on each card. Each card has four graphs and students select the correct graph by intuitive understanding of the topic and applying the properties of
Preview of Relay Race - Graphing Quadratic Functions (Standard & Vertex Form)

Relay Race - Graphing Quadratic Functions (Standard & Vertex Form)

❤ ❤ ❤ 5/26/16: This product is updated with 10 additional Relay Race questions on Graphing Quadratic Functions given in VERTEX FORM❤ ❤ ❤ Relay Race 1 - 10: Quadratic Function written in Standard FormRelay Race (1 - 10) activities reviews the understanding of graphing quadratic functions. The process is divided into 4 major steps:1. Find the Equation of the Axis of Symmetry (AOS).2. Use the AOS to find the vertex3. Use the Vertex to generate a chart. The vertex is the first point in the cha
Preview of I Ready (iready) Lesson Tracker

I Ready (iready) Lesson Tracker

Fun lesson and data tracker for both math & reading I-ready lessons! Students are motivated by recording and reflecting upon their progress! Shade in a box for every lesson complete, shade in a star for every perfect lesson. A few doodles in the corner bring this page to life and adds some excitement to I-ready! Use the teacher tracker to record quick updates about your students progress. Great for all ages- my 7th graders love it!
Preview of Simplify Trigonometric Expressions Using Trig Identities Mystery Activity

Simplify Trigonometric Expressions Using Trig Identities Mystery Activity

This challenging activity makes the skill of simplifying trigonometric expressions by using basic trig identities FUN by adding a mystery. Students use the clues they gather from correctly solving equations to solve the mystery.Give your students the chance to practice what they’ve learned about trigonometric identities while they complete this fun mystery activity. Students will love solving the mystery and won’t even realize how much they are learning!Choose how you would like to use these act
Preview of Graphing Piecewise-defined Functions~Walk-Around Activity~Matching~

Graphing Piecewise-defined Functions~Walk-Around Activity~Matching~

Created by
Caryn Loves Math
This activity is designed to help students with graphing piecewise-defined functions (or with writing them). This activity also gets students up and about. Place the 10 cards on the wall around your room. Students pick any card to begin with. They should graph the function on the bottom of the page (or write a piecewise-defined function for the graph at the top). After graphing on their own paper, students look around the room for a graph that matches theirs. Then they work the next probl
Preview of Transformation Project Geometry Activity Digital Rotations and More!

Transformation Project Geometry Activity Digital Rotations and More!

Transformation Project - PDF and Digital!Have students be creative while doing math! Students create their own image and put it through:ReflectionRotationTranslationDilationThey will record and notice the changes to the coordinates as the image shifts to each new quadrant.
Preview of Scavenger Hunt - Vertex Form and Transformation of Quadratic Function & EMOJI

Scavenger Hunt - Vertex Form and Transformation of Quadratic Function & EMOJI

UPDATE: This product now includes Transformation of Quadratic Function EMOJI as a FREEBIE. This EMOJI is a token of appreciation for your continuous support my friendHave you seen the preview?This Scavenger Hunt is part of : BUNDLE - Standard and Vertex form of Quadratic FunctionsThis activity will allow students to move around the room. There are 16 cards with 16 different problems assessing the understanding of Transformation of the Quadratic Function. There are 4 type of questions covered
Preview of Properties of Logarithms - Murder Mystery!

Properties of Logarithms - Murder Mystery!

A murder mystery where your math detectives solve a crime for the NYC Police. Students will go through a series of puzzles to determine the perpetrator.This 4 clue murder mystery requires students to use knowledge of the properties of logarithms.Our students love this activity as a review or test prep. Assign to a group or individual.Answer key included. Want to earn TPT credit for future purchases? You can provide feedback in the “My Purchases” page. Just click “Provide Feedback” and leave a
Preview of Castle Attack! Review Game (Any content, any lesson!)

Castle Attack! Review Game (Any content, any lesson!)

Created by
Mr Teecher
Split students into tables, give each student a personal whiteboard and assign each player at each table a letter either A,B,C, or D. Give teams 5 minutes to create the castle they will be defending on a sheet of anchor chart paper.Show the problems you plug into this ppt on the projector to review and every player in the game has a question to answer on their board (table 1 has a player "A", table 2 has a player "A", and so on for letters A-D), draw random names to check a person after 45 secon
Preview of STEM Stack Cup Challenge

STEM Stack Cup Challenge

Created by
MissTeeTeaches
Challenge your students with this fun team building activity! Students cam demonstrate team work by trying these stack cup challenges! This is an easy prep activity with minimal teacher set up. All you will need is plastic cups, string, and rubber bands. This is powerpoint that you can display from the projector. This product includes a rule page, a STEM meaning review, six different challenges that your students can try, and a "what did you learn slide"! PLUS there is a bonus slide where studen
Preview of ★ ACT / SAT Prep Customizable Breakout Game ★ Digital + Printable

★ ACT / SAT Prep Customizable Breakout Game ★ Digital + Printable

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This breakout was designed using The McGraw-Hill Education 1,715 ACT Practice Questions book and includes practice questions based off of those covered in the book. To complete the game, students will have to complete ACT and SAT related tasks in the areas of vocabulary, ELA, math, and science.You can use physical locks and a lock box or digital forms on a Google Form with this game. (The form is inclu
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