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9th grade other (math) resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Math Achievement Certificate

Math Achievement Certificate

Created by
Jodi's Jewels
*** EDITABLE!!! *** >>> view preview for best image>EDITING IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH MAC<Whether it's the end of a unit or the school year, acknowledge your students with award certificates. The Math Achievement Award certificate is great for upper elementary through high school students.
Preview of 2024 March Mathness Madness NCAA Basketball Probability and Statistics Lesson

2024 March Mathness Madness NCAA Basketball Probability and Statistics Lesson

Created by
Kelsey
Every year I get my students excited about the NCAA Men's Basketball March Madness Tournament. I see articles written year after year from statisticians, sports journalist, celebrities, etc. about predicting the perfect bracket. Regardless that most have accepted it is nearly impossible, it has not deterred these enthusiast from finding an algorithm or a machine that can predict the outcomes.This packet guides students through 1) An explanation of what March Madness is all about2) A reading abou
Preview of "Shark Tank" Business Project and Presentation

"Shark Tank" Business Project and Presentation

Based off the hit TV Show “Shark Tank,” student’s innovation, teamwork, problem solving and critical thinking skills are put to the test by creating a new business in your local market and developing a business plan to sell to an adult panel (aka the shark tank or instructor). This project does it all! It serves as a great way to connect community and business partnerships into the classroom as they can serve as mentors or as a “shark.” The project starts with student choice and they work to
Preview of Percent of Change, Tax, Tip, Discount - Shopping Project

Percent of Change, Tax, Tip, Discount - Shopping Project

Created by
Sharyn Kitto
This fun project on consumer topics originally created to be used as a "holiday shopping project". It has now been made generic for any time of the year, but is easily customizable. It is a great way to assess a unit over percent proportions. Students use the percent proportion to calculate discounts, taxes, tips, percent off, and original prices. Students create a final product which can be displayed. A rubric is included. Tax rates in the Katy, TX area are utilized but can be customized
Preview of Solving Equations and Inequalities Activity (Connect the Dots)

Solving Equations and Inequalities Activity (Connect the Dots)

This is an activity to help students understand solving Equations and Inequalities. The front side of the activity has a variety of problems that, when solved correctly, tell which dots to connect in order to create a hidden picture on the back! Just in case you are wondering, yes, that is in fact Harry Potter! Students enjoy trying to figure out what picture is hidden behind all the math; this is a great puzzle activity and a great “thinker!”
Preview of My Favorite Number activity - Sub activity or beginning/end of the year

My Favorite Number activity - Sub activity or beginning/end of the year

Students love choice, and this activity lets students choose their favorite number (between 10 and 100), and use it to show off their math skills in a variety of ways.Perfect for a sub day, a day before break, the end of the year, or for a skill check at the beginning of the year, the My Favorite Number activity page gives your students a chance to be creative and work on grade-level skills.This document is written in Microsoft Word format, so you can fully edit it, to add or change the assessed
Preview of Murder Mystery Puzzle (Law of Syllogism and Detachment)

Murder Mystery Puzzle (Law of Syllogism and Detachment)

Help students improve their logic skills with these murder mystery puzzles. You get 5 different puzzles. Each person was questioned and give 3 statements. Only the murderer lies. Improve student's critical thinking while helping them to apply the Law of Syllogism and the Law of Detachment to combine statements. As a hint of where to start, look for statements that contradict! Answers are included!! Instructions: Someone was murdered! Use the laws of logic to determine who was the murderer. All
Preview of Create a Math Game Project, Group Project, Math Project with Rubric

Create a Math Game Project, Group Project, Math Project with Rubric

This project asks students to create a math game that helps to practice a specific math skill or concept (this was made for middle school but can easily be edited to work for younger or older grades)! Basic overview of what need to come up with: 1) A name for your game 2) A picture or logo that goes with your game 3) A description of your game and what skill or concept it helps you learn 4) A step-by-step “How to Play” game sheet 5) A “Rules” game sheet 6) Create the game, including any game pi
Preview of Truth Tables Practice

Truth Tables Practice

On this worksheet, the students will practice filling in truth tables with negations, and's, and or's. They will discover what happens when you negate the items individually and create compound statements and then when you negate the entire compound statement.
Preview of Place Value Chart - Decimals

Place Value Chart - Decimals

Created by
Fo Sho David
I use this place value chart with my students to assess if they know how to write a number by placing each digit under the correct place value. This can be used in small group, it also has a blank space for students to draw examples of whole numbers and parts of a whole.Let me know what you think? On the comments below!Thanks! Betty
Preview of DRIVER EDUCATION - ROAD TRIP PROJECT

DRIVER EDUCATION - ROAD TRIP PROJECT

Created by
PAT CLARK
This is a project that can be used in your driver education classroom. It will require research of miles between points, time tables, gasoline mileage of a chosen vehicle and budgeting a certain amount of given moey for the entire ROAD TRIP ! Have fun.
Preview of Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms WS2

Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms WS2

Created by
camfan54
Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms Practice camfan54@att.net I do not provide the answers as I have had an influx of students requesting them! I don't want to compromise your grading. Hope you understand. PLEASE REVIEW and RATE!! Thanks!
Preview of Fireworks: Trigonometry Inquiry Project

Fireworks: Trigonometry Inquiry Project

Created by
Mitchell Zuvela
In this inquiry-based project, students will learn how to use basic trigonometric functions such as cosine, tangent and sine to find the missing side distances and angles of a right-angle triangle.Students will explore how fireworks of varying heights will affect the viewing angle and line of sight for the viewing audience.Students will design their own fireworks show that will include 4 different colours of fireworks. Each firework choice has a differing explosion height, which will slightly ch
Preview of Real Number System Rational Irrational Project

Real Number System Rational Irrational Project

Students create a mental organizer (Poster) to visually represent the differences between rational and irrational numbers. Included: Direction Sheet Rubric Sample Student Projects
Preview of Checking Account Mini Lesson and Activity

Checking Account Mini Lesson and Activity

Created by
Vanessa Moon
This is a one day activity. Students learn about deposits and withdrawls and the consequences of cashing a bad check. They are required to keep a check book accurately and there are pretend checks for the students to practice with. The activity also requires the students to complete a summary and a check book reconciliation. There are answer keys included.
Preview of Triangle Sum & Exterior Angle Theorem - Poster Project

Triangle Sum & Exterior Angle Theorem - Poster Project

Students work in pairs or groups of three to determine the missing angle measures in two figures that are composed of interlocking triangles. Students must be able to apply the Linear Pair Postulate, Vertical Angle Theorem, Triangle Sum Theorem, and Exterior Angle Theorem in order to determine the measures of the missing angles. Students create posters to display their results, including explanation of the process used to determine the measures of two specific angles. This is intended to be
Preview of STEM Challenge:  Build a Catapult

STEM Challenge: Build a Catapult

Created by
Teach N Learn
Students will compete in this STEM challenge to determine who has the best catapult bast on range and accuracy. This is a fun one day activity that is really easy and fun to teach. The packet includes: 1. Teacher Guide 2. Prototype Worksheets 3. Results/Reflection Worksheet
Preview of Measures of Central Tendency (Guided Notes on Mean, Median, and Mode)

Measures of Central Tendency (Guided Notes on Mean, Median, and Mode)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students begin by learning what mean, median, and mode are, and then they find an example of each. After solving a few more problems, students learn some tricks to remembering what each term means. Finally, they attempt a few word problems about basketball, crime rates, and test scores. The last 2 pages are a copy of the key.
Preview of Aimsweb Norm Lookup & IEP Goal Tool

Aimsweb Norm Lookup & IEP Goal Tool

Having trouble determining what would be an appropriate IEP goal for a student to achieve by next year? It gets complicated! This tool will make it much easier. Simply select the probe type, Grade, type of the year, and the student's score. The %ile and Rate of improvement are found and calculated for you.With the rate of improvement, you can determine if you are making adequate weekly progress, or if a more intensive intervention may be necessary.You can also experiment with raw score goals for
Preview of Budget Project: My Life for 1 Year After High School

Budget Project: My Life for 1 Year After High School

This project is designed for high school SDC students and is scaffolded appropriately. This budget project is a great assignment for high school seniors learning how to create a monthly budget. This project begins one month after graduation and asks students to create a budget including projected income, expenses and savings goals. The project is a real eye opener for students and helps them to understand what they can realistically afford working part time.
Preview of Compass Animals

Compass Animals

Created by
Amber Frank
Students can choose between 6 different animals to construct completely out of circles. By constructing their animals they are practicing measuring with a ruler (using both metric and English measurements) and using a compass. This is also great review for circle vocabulary such as radius and diameter. This activity includes the instructions for a bear, panda, turtle, pig, frog, and lady bug. Each animal has the dimensions for all body parts.
Preview of A Beautiful Mind: Guide Questions for Viewing the Film in Class

A Beautiful Mind: Guide Questions for Viewing the Film in Class

Created by
Carolyn Feidel
After a brilliant but asocial mathematician accepts secret work in cryptography, his life takes a turn to the surreal. A Beautiful Mind is the Academy Award-winning film based on the life of Nobel Laureate, John Nash. This is a great math classroom film, which features cryptography and game theory. These guiding questions have been broken down into 3 days of viewing (the film is 135 minutes), but can be easily edited to suit your classroom needs. Enjoy!
Preview of Scatter plot Line of Best Fit Equation of Line Project

Scatter plot Line of Best Fit Equation of Line Project

Using Zillow, students will understand the correlation between house size and house price. Students will create a scatterplot, draw a line of best fit, select points on the line of best fit to write an equation of the line, and make predictions. Project includes: Detailed, step-by-step directions, grading rubric. Can be easily adapted to suit your needs.
Preview of Multiplying and Dividing Integers Using Models Editable

Multiplying and Dividing Integers Using Models Editable

Created by
Amber East
In this thorough 4 page packet, you'll find notes and examples and practice using number lines and two-color counters. There is plenty of room for students to show their work. Using models to multiply and divide integers is a 7th grade objective in Texas, and this lesson complements a popular curriculum program in the state. I also have a packet for adding and subtracting using models. You are buying a Word document that you can edit to suit your needs. I only ask that you not resell this as you
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