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9th grade basic operations resources for GATE

Preview of Geometry Escape Room - Angle Measures, Transversals - Crack the Code

Geometry Escape Room - Angle Measures, Transversals - Crack the Code

If you’re looking for a fun, end of year geometry challenge, look no further! Escape the Time Machine is an engaging, team-building challenge that reviews angle measure rules for triangles and quadrilaterals, as well as the relationship between transversals and parallel lines.This exciting time travel ESCAPE adventure begins when YOU - the most awesome teacher in the history of the world- plan a field trip to the Museum of Mathematics, where you just happen to run into an old friend known to man
Preview of Fun with Ratios Activities Bundle - 7th Grade PBL with Math

Fun with Ratios Activities Bundle - 7th Grade PBL with Math

Created by
Absolute Value
The purpose of the Fun with Ratios Activities Bundle is to give students the opportunity to use creativity to apply ratios, proportions, and percentages in real-world settings. This bundle includes three unique tasks: Black Friday Mastery Task, Direct Variation Poster Mastery Task, and the Unique Survey Project. These activities and their accompanying materials are suited for students in grades 7 through 9. These lessons make excellent sub plans. Each project takes approximately two 60-minute bl
Preview of TOSS BOSS: A PROPERTIES OF MATHEMATICS GAME

TOSS BOSS: A PROPERTIES OF MATHEMATICS GAME

Do you struggle with teaching the Mathematical Properties of Multiplication and Addition? Commutative Property, Associative Property, Distributive Property, Identity Property, and Zero Property can often be confusing and a bit boring. Not with this game. Students will learn the Mathematical Properties of Multiplication and Addition while playing this exciting and engaging game. The object of the game is to get 5 in a row while also blocking your opponent from do the same. Your classroom wil
Preview of Leo's Pattern: Exploring Addition and Subtraction Using the Fibonacci Sequence

Leo's Pattern: Exploring Addition and Subtraction Using the Fibonacci Sequence

Based on the famous Fibonacci sequence, this activity helps students develop numbers sense as they work with addition and subtraction. Decimals and integers are easily incorporated, and estimation skills are honed. It is a nice activity for the teacher since much of the work is self-correcting. Problem solving strategies can be taught, and students can even use algebra as a tool. Includes comprehensive instructions and examples, journal prompts, extensions, answer key, blank masters, and eight
Preview of "Get to Zero" Math Game

"Get to Zero" Math Game

This is a FUN way to introduce or reinforce the addition of positive and negative integers! Students love playing card games and this can be played in pairs, triads, or groups of four. The object of the game is to GET TO ZERO, or have a sum closest to zero after five rounds. It requires almost NO PREP and would be ideal to tuck into a SUB FOLDER. All that's needed are decks of playing cards, pencils and paper!If you're looking for resources to use with gifted and advanced learners, you might lik
Preview of Mystery of the Icons: An Engaging and Educational "Mathemagical" Trick

Mystery of the Icons: An Engaging and Educational "Mathemagical" Trick

This is a simply performed trick that will amaze and engage your students. They each pick a number between 20 and 99, apply some simple arithmetic, and suddenly you correctly guess EVERYONE'S new number! They will want to see the trick again and again, and that’s where the instruction begins. Soon they will demand to know how it works. Students in algebra can follow the explanation to appreciate the magic of math!
Preview of Mental Multiplication: Learn to Multiply Up to 99x99 in Your Head!

Mental Multiplication: Learn to Multiply Up to 99x99 in Your Head!

Amaze your students! With very little practice prior to class, you can multiply a pair of two-digit numbers in your head. Let them be impressed for a while; the adulation will feel great! Eventually though, they will demand that you show them the trick, even though it requires them to do math! This is a great follow-up activity to my companion lesson, “Area Multiplication”. Includes journal prompts, homework master, extensions, Common Core standards addressed, and answer key.
Preview of Jenga Game -  Mixed Math Operations

Jenga Game - Mixed Math Operations

This is perfect for a review and group activities! My kids love the challenge ones, they even set a timer so they can improve their time while working on them!** Best if printed on sticker paper.** I suggest having a pencil and paper on the station as well.
Preview of Four Fours - An Expression-writing Challenge

Four Fours - An Expression-writing Challenge

Created by
Mary Carr
Four Fours is a game in which students race to use the four mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), exponent, square root, factorial, and order of operations to create mathematical expressions for each of the whole numbers 1 through 100. The challenge is that they must use only the digit four and it must be used exactly four times in each expression. This activity is highly engaging as students compete to outsmart each other. Once the "easy" expressions
Preview of Take Your Places, Part 2: Lessons 7-12

Take Your Places, Part 2: Lessons 7-12

This is a powerful lesson that enriches your students’ number sense and empowers their mathematical thinking. Each of the six lessons contains an activity master to use in class followed by two or three homework assignments. These will provide hours of classroom use, and of course you can easily design your own problem templates customized to the needs of your students. These six activities cover multiplication and division of fractions, order of operations, using parentheses, and the compound
Preview of Math as a Metaphor

Math as a Metaphor

Created by
Amber Wimberly
A great cross-curriculuar math project! Students use their current math lessons to create metahpors. Its a really great way to review before state testing (not to mention, they look fabulous for Open House)!
Preview of Graphic Organizer for Word Problems

Graphic Organizer for Word Problems

Useful tool for dissecting word problems at any grade level. Breaks word problems into four quadrants. Includes a guide to assist with the matching of terms/words and the four operations.
Preview of GO FOR 4- A Multiplication of Integers Game

GO FOR 4- A Multiplication of Integers Game

Are you looking for a fun game to practice Multiplication of Integers? With this game of strategy, students will find the PRODUCTS for two numbers while trying to beat their opponent. Should they try for "4 in a Row" or try and block their opponent? The player with FOUR IN A ROW wins! Easy to set up and introduce. Great for Math Centers or for Enrichment for students who finish their work early.
Preview of STEM or STEAM Structure Challenge

STEM or STEAM Structure Challenge

All you need is masking tape, straws, and paperclips for this engaging and fun activity! Students work in groups to create the tallest structure for the cheapest price. All materials are priced out for you, there is a jobs sheet included, there's a money tracking sheet and a task sheet outlined. This is a great way for kids to participate in a hands on learning activity. It's an integrated activity so students will learn math and engineering concepts.
Preview of Add Integers Race!

Add Integers Race!

Add integers RaceStudents add the two integers next to each other and write the sum above. They will continue until they reach the top. I use it in my class as a race and the student who finishes first, wins. Included in this activity:- 6 Adding Integers Worksheets- Answer Key
Preview of Number Puzzle

Number Puzzle

Created by
Jane Lee
Fantastic and fun opportunity for students to engage in using the Depth & Complexity icons of patterns and rules. Just print out, enter 1 number, and have the students fill in the rest of the number puzzle (using a hundreds chart). Can be used for students who are able to use higher numbers...or reversely, go into the negative numbers. Students can then identify patterns and certain rules that apply (GATE) after completing the number puzzle.
Preview of [Math Challenge #48] Find the AREA of the shaded region!

[Math Challenge #48] Find the AREA of the shaded region!

Can you find the area and circumference of the shaded region! SUPER RAD PROBLEM!Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #48] Find the AREA!I would be SUPER DELIGHTED AND HAPPILY EMBARRASSED if you showed my video to your class explaining the solution! If you LOVE these types of problems, as a beginning YouTuber, it would help me out so much if you could SUBSCRIBE TO MY YouTube Channel! Also I would LOVE to know how the problem worked out for your ki
Preview of [Math Challenge #17] Find the weights of each individual box. Adding Decimals!!

[Math Challenge #17] Find the weights of each individual box. Adding Decimals!!

Challenging problem to come up with the equation of adding decimals! The LOGIC is super cool though so please try it with your students!! Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #17] ADDING DECIMALS! Find the weight of MYSTERY BOX C!I would be SUPER DELIGHTED AND HAPPILY EMBARRASSED LOL if you showed my video to your class explaining the solution! I would LOVE to know how the problem worked out for your kiddos :) Any requests for future problems is
Preview of [Math Challenge #43] Find the area of the ParaDigM SquaRE!

[Math Challenge #43] Find the area of the ParaDigM SquaRE!

A challenging but SUPER FUN problem that will leave the kids going "AHAAA!" Find the area of the ParaDigM SquaRE!Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #43] Find the area of the ParaDigM SquaRE!I would be SUPER DELIGHTED AND HAPPILY EMBARRASSED if you showed my video to your class explaining the solution! If you LOVE these types of problems, as a beginning YouTuber, it would help me out so much if you could SUBSCRIBE TO MY YouTube Channel! Also I w
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