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11th grade math centers for SMART Notebook

Preview of Sopa de letras y números - Para el reconocimiento de letras y números y su orden

Sopa de letras y números - Para el reconocimiento de letras y números y su orden

Created by
Ana Wydeven
¡Aquí tienen una manera excelente para que sus estudiantes independientemente practiquen el reconocimiento de las letra y números 0-31, el orden alfabético, y el orden numérico! Los estudiantes pueden autoevaluar si mismos haciendo click en cualquier letra, número, o rectángulo verde. ¡Es una actividad buenísima para el tiempo de centros/estaciones! Para empezar, el estudiante hace click en la estrella amarilla para escuchar las instrucciones, y luego juega hasta que nada queda en el bol de s
Preview of Smartboard Polynopoly - Add & Sub Edition

Smartboard Polynopoly - Add & Sub Edition

Created by
Ttech
This game is a twist on Monopoly where the properties are vocabulary terms, and each space is an addition or subtraction polynomial problem. Good for a center or for review of adding and subtracting polynomials. Rather than collect properties, the students get points based on the property they land on and solve. The interactive die will roll a number when clicked. The game pieces can be moved on the board. Click on the property the student lands on to go to that property card where he/she can s
Preview of Smartboard Polynopoly - Multiplication Edition

Smartboard Polynopoly - Multiplication Edition

Created by
Ttech
Need Smartboard Software. This game is a twist on Monopoly where the properties are vocabulary terms, and each space is an addition or subtraction polynomial problem. Good for a center or for review of multiplying polynomials. Rather than collect properties, the students get points based on the property they land on and solve. The interactive die will roll a number when clicked. The game pieces can be moved on the board. Click on the property the student lands on to go to that property card whe
Preview of Direct Variation Lesson 1-9

Direct Variation Lesson 1-9

This lesson is designed to coincide with the Course 2 Glencoe 7th Grade Mathematics curriculum. This is Lesson 1-9 on Direct Variation. This lesson will explain what a direct variation is and how it compares with proportional relationships. This lesson includes what a direct variation looks like in the graph, table and equation. This lesson also includes some help with the vocabulary in the lesson. The vocabulary words include; direct variation, constant of proportionality and proportional
Preview of Functions: Intervals, Asymptotes, End Behavior

Functions: Intervals, Asymptotes, End Behavior

Created by
MathMajorLady
This wonderful INTERACTIVE Smart Board presentation provides the teacher and students with an application of intervals decreasing, increasing, asymptotes, and end behaviors of functions. Students can drag lines provided onto the graphs where the asymptotes should go. Also, there is a box for students to write their answers on each slide. This is guaranteed to assist with Virginia SOL AII.7.
Preview of Functions and Quadratic Equations

Functions and Quadratic Equations

Created by
MathMajorLady
This is a great activity for Smart Notebook for Smart Board, the TI84+, and differentiated instruction. This is great for A.4, A2.4, A.7 and A2.7.
Preview of Solving Multi-Step Equations Smartboard Lesson

Solving Multi-Step Equations Smartboard Lesson

Full Classroom Smartboard lesson on Solving Multi-Step Equations
Preview of Telling Time Practice

Telling Time Practice

Created by
Colleen Kaplan
Practice telling time using this SMART Notebook money activity. Activity includes 3 levels of 10 questions on telling time, with space to add additional ones to meet your classroom's needs. File is 30 questions total - 94 slides. If you would like me to customize this for you and your class, please contact me for details and a price quote.
Preview of Inequalities

Inequalities

Created by
MathMajorLady
Graphing Inequalities on a number line and coordinate plane. This is a great presentation for A.5. Use with Smart Notebook for Smart Board and TI84+
Preview of Statistics Calculator Steps Lesson Plan

Statistics Calculator Steps Lesson Plan

Created by
MathMajorLady
Lesson on Mean, Median, Mode, Range, IQR, Standard Deviation, Variance, Mean Absolute Deviation, and Box and Whisker This is great for Virginia SOL A.9. This is a great activity for Smart Notebook and Smart Board incorporating the TI84+
Preview of Factoring Polynomials with Virtual Blocks
Preview of Large Number Addition

Large Number Addition

Large number addition through SmartBoard SmartNotebook! Print - Laminate - Enjoy :) My higher math students love to use this with dry erase markers! Just laminate and let them go to town!
Preview of Convert Rates Lesson 1-3

Convert Rates Lesson 1-3

This lesson is designed for Glencoe Course 2, 7th grade mathematics. This lesson is on converting rates. This lesson includes directions on how to convert rates, practice problems and conversion charts.
Preview of Interactive Word Problems

Interactive Word Problems

Created by
MathPlusMore
18 smart board pages of interactive word problems. Students solve problems and are able to find answers on smart board pages.
Preview of Factoring Warm-ups (smartboard)

Factoring Warm-ups (smartboard)

Students fill in the missing boxes that make the equations true. These puzzles review factoring while also incorporating multiplying and dividing expressions. This is a fun activity for the students and they don't even know they are factoring :)
Preview of 123 Numbers Clickable Slideshow- Smartboard/Kooshball

123 Numbers Clickable Slideshow- Smartboard/Kooshball

Created by
Muzique Arts
Simple 4 slide presentation with numbers 1, 2, and 3! Clickable to use with Kooshball or letting students choose! Can add or change slides to make each number an item for a task or activity or just to teach basic numbers!
Preview of Simultaneous Equations Group Work Activity

Simultaneous Equations Group Work Activity

This is a 'placemat' style activity for use with pupils who have just finished the simultaneous equations topic, or need more practice at worked questions. The 'placemat' works by giving the pupils each an area to work on a large whiteboard or piece of A3 paper. Pupils work individually during the first timer, then have time as a group to collaborate their ideas into the 'perfect solution' in the center of the 'placemat'. There are 5 questions in a lesson designed to last around an hour. My p
Preview of Target 24 v4

Target 24 v4

The computation game of Target 24 is an excellent game that generates 4 random numbers and you have to use all 4 numbers once and only once and multiply, divide, add, and/or subtract these number to make a math sentence that equals 24. If you get 24 correctly then you are awarded 3 points. Now since there are random numbers involved you may not be able to get exactly 24 so if you can get a 23 or 25 that is worth 2 points or if you can only get a 22 or 26 then you get 1 point. Play for a deter
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