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Preview of Easter Pythagorean Theorem Activity Worksheet Bundle

Easter Pythagorean Theorem Activity Worksheet Bundle

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My Mrs Gute
Use the Pythagorean Theorem on these fun and engaging EASTER THEMED worksheets and activities! Activity 1: Easter Pythagorean Theorem Missing Lengths Worksheet or Digital Mystery PictureSolve for Missing Side Lengths using the Pythagorean Theorem on this hands-on cut and paste activity worksheet or assign it on Google Sheets as a Digital Mystery Picture. It is a great activity to use as independent practice, for review, for a sub day, or something to mathematically celebrate Easter!Cut & Pas
Preview of 8th-Grade Math "Full Year" Easter Puzzle Review

8th-Grade Math "Full Year" Easter Puzzle Review

In this Easter puzzle review worksheet, students will solve 37 problems that include questions from every unit of 8th-grade math. Students will practice equations, functions, systems of equations, Pythagorean theorem, volume, triangle angles, transformations, scatter plots, and many other important skills. This is a great review for a state end-of-the-year test or final exam. Students will need to decode the Easter Puzzle. The puzzle is a joke, "What kind of stories do Easter bunnies like best?
Preview of 8th Grade Math - Entire Year Test Review - Easter Coloring Activity

8th Grade Math - Entire Year Test Review - Easter Coloring Activity

Your students will love this 8th-grade math "end of the year" test review coloring Easter activity! This activity provides students the opportunity to solve 8 problems that include; cube roots, multi-step equations, comparing slope, graphing y=mx+b, systems of equations, volume, parallel lines cut by a transversal, Pythagorean Theorem, and transformations. This activity is self-checking because each question has 3 answer choices. When the student finds the answer they will use that color to deco
Preview of Easter Pythagorean Theorem Distance Between Points Color by Number

Easter Pythagorean Theorem Distance Between Points Color by Number

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My Mrs Gute
Calculate the distance between two points using the Pythagorean Theorem on this Easter themed math worksheet. It is perfect for extra review, homework, a sub day, or something to help mathematically celebrate Easter!There are 6 sets of points to find the distance between – one version has the points already plotted; the other has the coordinate planes blank. Students will create right triangles between the points and use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the distance, then, they will color th
Preview of Pythagoras, I love You!

Pythagoras, I love You!

This short lesson provides math students with a brief and interesting history of the Pythagorean Theorem and shows students how the concept can be used in everyday life.
Preview of Math and Literature Integrated Lesson Plan with Activity

Math and Literature Integrated Lesson Plan with Activity

Using trade books to teach math? Who'd have ever thought?? One of the most underrated and useful tools in teaching mathematics can be, in fact, a book! Using the very detailed format (most parts are even scripted!) as your guide, get your students building their reading and collaboration skills AND exploring the concepts of Pythagorean Theorem through the popular trade book, "Pythagoras, What's Your Angle?"! Activity handout that accompanies the lesson included. Clipart courtesy of clipartbes
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